My clinical areas of interest are
working with addiction, child abuse, family systemic issues, and marriage issues.
Clinicians Ariel Stern, LPC and Nicole LePera, Ph.D. has extensive experience
working with addiction issues and can provide support treatment to clients recovering from addiction, families dealing with the stress of a loved one's addiction, grief and loss as a result of addiction issues, and the impact of addiction on relationships.
Our treatment team includes two Master's Level Clinical Social Workers who have over 25 years of experience in
working with addiction and co-occurring issues.
«I have a wealth of experience
working with addiction, codependency, mood disorders, anxiety, and a multitude of life issues such as grief, coping with medical diagnosis and illness, life transitions including divorce, retirement, graduation, marriage and adolescence.
She has experience
working with addiction, depression, anxiety and with adolescents.
Bonny has been working in private practice since 2004 and as a clinical supervisor to therapists since 2006 across a range of organisations; Turning Point — specialising in
working with addiction, education, mental health and homelessness, Centre 70 — a counselling centre offering counselling to the local community, TPP — specialising in
working with addiction, rehabilitation and homelessness, Place2Be — specialising in working within primary schools, she also supervises within secondary schools and for The Forward Trust.
In
working with Addiction, I use a combination of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and EMDR.
I feel comfortable
working with your addiction - whether it's sexual, substance abuse, technology / gaming or anything that feels like an uncontrollable habit.
Virgil has expertise in
working with addiction, relationship / marital problems and divorce.
«I am a person centred counsellor, working in many different areas, including
working with addiction and anxiety, I work with adults and children.
Nidhi specializes in
working with addiction and recovery.
Working with addiction is different.
In addition he co-developed important training courses in working with Shame and
working with Addiction using EFT.
When
working with addiction, an attachment lens brings out the compassion and empathy in all parties involved — the couple and the therapist.
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Working with addiction when present or the use was in the past, and when we can not work with addiction due to emotional safety issues.
On Saturday, April 22nd, the CPPNJ community welcomed Colorado's ICEEFT certified EFT Trainer, supervisor, and couples therapy expert Jim Thomas, whose presentation on
working with addiction and relational trauma through an attachment lens was both engaging and enlightening.
He has extensive experience
working with addiction, trauma, couples conflict, anxiety, depression, stress reduction, behavior modification, assertiveness training, and self - harm.
She has significant experience
working with addiction, anxiety, depression, stress reduction, behavior modification, personality disorders and self - harm.
I have years of experience
working with Addiction, Mental Health, and Families.
«My areas of expertise are
working with addiction, trauma, anxiety / panic disorders, dual - diagnosis, and relationship difficulties.
I work with addiction, marital issues, depression and anxiety, oppositional defiant disorder in teens, and trauma.»
I am seasoned in
working with addictions as well as generalized mood disorders and life stressors.
I am seasoned in
working with addictions and life stressors.
I work with addictions and the intersection with emotional issues, particularly using 12 - step programs.»
I work with addictions from two angles.
Kelly has extensive experience
working with addictions of all varieties, anger management, anxiety, depression, behavioral issues of childhood and adolescence, mood disorders, LGBT issues, relationship issues, counseling through divorce and mediation, family issues, sex therapy and issues of loss.
The model combines the best of the problem - focused relapse prevention approaches that evolved from
work with addiction, violence, and helplessness, with solution - focused models that evolved from family systems casework and therapy.
Bob's practice integrates his expertise in
working with addictions recovery, body - centered psychotherapy, men's wellness, mindfulness based stress reduction, individual and couple's treatment.
In September 2017, Michael was selected to co-present at the EFT Summit with Dr. Gabor Mate, where they had the opportunity to share their personal and clinical insights about
working with addictions from a humanistic perspective to a broad audience of psychotherapists from around the world.
She specializes in couples counseling, covering a wide range of presenting problems, including
work with addiction, codependency, and recovery issues.
I have also had experience
working with addictions, anxiety, depression, mental illness and trauma while working with the homeless population.
Claudia Black, PhD is an internationally known trainer and author recognized for her pioneering
work with addiction and family systems.
My experience in
working with addictions will allow me to work with you on addressing something that can appear has taken over your life.
I work with addiction, mental health, and eating disorders in adolescents and adults.
Brittany White has specialized training in
working with addictions of all kind, treating her clients with respect, empathy, and dignity.
In addition to my work with eating disorders I also have years of experience
working with addictions, depression / anxiety, recovery from childhood trauma and life transitions.
I've done quite a bit of
work with addictions and have written some content on the subject that has been published online and in magazines.
I have done extensive
work with addiction recovery for families and other problems such as anxiety, depression and codependency.
I do not
work with addictions or addict behaviors.»
Not exact matches
In one recent study, Choi and several colleagues wrote that smartphone
addiction, like other impulse - control disorders, can «interfere
with school or
work; decrease real - life social interaction; decrease academic ability; and cause relationship problems.»
It has begun
work by supporting projects
with Mental Health America (MHA), Canada's Centre for
Addiction and Mental Health Foundation (CAMH) and the Yale Centre for Emotional Intelligence.
This
addiction also got me involved
with website design as I was interested in the Internet and how it
worked.
Sales of the drug were slow to take off until Alkermes realized it needed to build a unique sales force to
work with the criminal justice system and
addiction recovery programs.
«In my own constituency, Richmond Park and North Kingston, all the most valuable, all the most important and meaningful
work that I'm involved in, relating to the homeless for example, relating to
addiction, is conducted by people associated
with the Christian church.
You should provide help and encouragement to the person who's struggling
with addiction, no matter their condition, but ultimately it is the
work of Jesus to break the bondage that is suppressing them (Luke 4:18).
Betel is running training days for Christians who
work with people in
addiction.
Besides, if you want to reduce religion to social
work, there's a religious group in Afghanistan that provides counseling and mediation services for people in rural areas, as well as free treatment for people struggling
with drug
addiction.
Lolli writes: «A realistic understanding of the pleasurable connotations of
addiction to alcohol will help the therapist to alleviate his own emotional problems relating to «pleasurable» experiences in other human beings and thus make his
work with the alcoholic more effective.»
Working with people who have experienced offending, homelessness and
addiction, Resco runs a 16 - week employment programme that gives them the tools and confidence they need to break the cycle of unemployment.
Tony Adams famously battled
with alcohol
addiction during his football career but now
works to support those going through the same struggles.