I have experience helping people
address anger problems, resolve symptoms of anxiety and depression, and as an EMDR trained therapist, I specialize in alleviating symptoms resulting from traumatic experiences.»
Not exact matches
Anger about rising inequality is bound to grow, but politicians will find it hard to
address the
problem.
However, psychopharmacologic agents may be used to
address problems and symptoms associated with attachment disorder such as explosive
anger, insomnia, difficulty in focusing and hyperactivity.
To successfully overcome a cancer diagnosis — one must develop a comprehensive approach to remove unwanted toxins, nourish the body with high - quality nutrients and, of course,
address any other physical, mental or emotional issues such as dental
problems, systemic infections or chronic issues of
anger.
«Obviously suspensions still happen, but we now have a system in place where students facing suspension are sent home with a specific set of action items like counseling or
anger management to
address the
problem.
Bungie has at last posted its big blog update to
address the state of Destiny 2, after a bruising few days where fan
anger at both long - term
problems and last weekend's huge XP controversy boiled over.
If there were serious attempts at
addressing the enormous
problems of Britain's poorest areas, then people would be less threatened and
angered by incoming migration.
Facebook has already begun
addressing the
problem: it introduced the ability to save links to view later a few months ago, and has begun rolling out various emoji reactions that users can add to posts — so you don't have to «like» stories that shock,
anger, sadden or disappoint you.
Child:
address trauma, attachment disorder and negative working model (negative belief system and self - image); learn prosocial coping skills (communication,
anger - management,
problem - solving), respect, responsibility, resourcefulness and reciprocity.
For example, if you are quick to
anger and you consider yourself an angry person, you must fundamentally change something about yourself to
address the
problem; however, if you are a person who acts aggressively and becomes angry easily, you simply need to alter the behaviors to
address the
problem.
I work with adolescents, adults, couples, and families in
addressing a variety of difficulties including but not limited to: substance abuse, co-dependency, domestic violence, relational
problems,
anger management, anxiety, depression, low self - esteem, stress, and grief.
In a professional, non-judgmental and confidential setting, I will
address challenges such as relationship
problems, depression, worry, grief, adjustment issues,
anger, trauma and anxiety.
Ongoing counseling,
anger management classes and substance abuse treatment can help both partners monitor their own moods and
address problems with the relationship before either party reverts to abusive or unproductive behaviors.
«Those who held on to
anger were less likely to move on, build a strong new relationship and
address future
problems in a positive, proactive manner.»
Arranged for easy reference, each bearing a succinct description and targeted application, the interventions illustrated — including Fantasy, Storytelling, Expressive Arts, Game Play, Puppet Play, Play Toys and Objects, and Group Play — have been used with success to
address such common
problems as low self - esteem and unresolved fear and
anger as well as more serious difficulties arising from loss, abuse, and sexual trauma.
Additionally, I
address anger management issues, adjustment
problems (divorce, birth of a sibling), ADHD, anxiety, Autism Spectrum Disorder, behavior concerns (home / school), child development concerns, depression, domestic violence and its impact on children and self - esteem.»
Aromatherapy, Meditation and Guided Imagery can all be used to
address stress, anxiety, depression,
anger, sleep
problems and addictive behaviors.
It also
addresses parents»
anger management, social
problem solving skills and their ability to teach / model these skills to children.
Each week, a new topic is
addressed, including: their own relationships with their fathers, nurturing themselves / their children, fathering sons / daughters, discipline without violence, playing with their children, managing
anger / resolving conflict, teamwork with spouse, balancing work and parenting, communication and
problem solving, cultural influence, dealing with feelings, and working on «The Father I Choose To Be.»
I also have a private practice where I offer coaching and individual psychotherapy, both of which can
address anger issues depending on the severity and the accompanying
problems.
Limited motivation for or ambivalence about treatment, heightened personal stress and exposure to adverse family experiences, poor
anger / anxiety management, attributional biases, limited effectiveness of child management and challenging child behavior, poor communication and
problem solving, and need for clarification meeting to
address a prior incident of abuse or conflict
Services that may be associated with the prevention of maltreatment include treatment for substance abuse and mental health
problems,
addressing anger management and domestic violence issues, parent training, home visitation, and support for basic needs, such as housing and nutrition.
When
problems arise, some couples become absolutely mired in a tit - for - tat cycle that puts brinkmanship and «settling the score» ahead of
addressing and mitigating
anger.
The most commonly
addressed issues in Marriage / Couples Counseling are: Communication, Control and
Anger, Conflict Resolution, Grief / Grieving, Money / Finances, Life Transitions, Sexual
Problems, Affair Recovery, Sexual Addiction / Spouses of Sexual Addicts, Restoring Passion, and Making a Good Marriage Better.Many people are looking for help and yearning for hope.
Therefore, the ideal client is one who is struggling with relationship
problems,
anger, addictions (sexual or chemical), poor stress control, depression, or anxiety - I provide a safe environment where the individual's pain and / or struggle is met with understanding alongside a plan of action to
address the issue (s).
As you struggle to prevent tantrums, calm fits of tears and
address other child behavior
problems, you might be fighting against feelings of exhaustion, sadness,
anger or even fear, especially if your child is lashing out physically.