Not exact matches
This excerpt
addresses a small piece of the very large
issue of
substance abuse.
Our unique program
addresses common
issues like Depression, Anxiety,
Substance Abuse, Defiance, Social / Self - Esteem
issues and Developmental difficulties.We differ from other schools because we do not use behavior modification in our approach to therapy.
Our unique program involves a therapeutic and educational approach that
addresses common
issues like Depression, Anxiety,
Substance Abuse, Defiance, Social / Self - Esteem
issues and Developmental difficulties.
Other key
issues facing our community involve
addressing substance abuse - related challenges, reducing the number of derelict properties, improving current town buildings and spurring economic growth.
These include Child and Family Services, which assigns two domestic violence advocates there; Mid-Erie Behavioral Health, which assigns two mental health and
substance abuse specialists to the site; and the International Institute of Buffalo, which assigns a Safe Harbor representative at the site to
address issues of human trafficking.
Special needs populations, such as women, those with
substance abuse issues or mental health
issues, will also be better served with appropriate housing units designed to best
address their needs.
Some also have serious mental health and
substance abuse issues that successive OCFS administrations have failed to
address, even in secure settings.
Her website also listed government corruption, property taxes, and
substance abuse as the
issues she wanted to
address.
Stefanik praised the constellation of coalitions across the North Country that have formed to
address the
issue, including
Substance Abuse Prevention and Recovery of Clinton County, the St. Joseph's Addiction Treatment & Recovery Center in Saranac Lake and the Essex County Heroin and Opioid Prevention Coalition (ECHO).
A theme of her investigations is
addressing important methodological
issues, such as assessing primary
substance of
abuse.
Regardless of your personal opinion about this
issue,
substance abuse is a fast - growing global problem, linked to a great number of health risks, that needs to be
addressed by creating adequate policies.
As an emergency outreach counselor immediately following the tragic event — and in her subsequent role as founding executive director of Mustard Seed Generation, a nonprofit organization with a mission of encouraging Korean American youth to develop all aspects of a healthy identity — Kim has
addressed an array of mental health
issues in the Korean American community, including suicidal tendencies, depression, anxiety, perfectionism, low self - esteem, body image
issues,
substance abuse, and identity confusion.
Beyond law schools, mental health
issues in the legal profession is something that is increasingly
addressed: «But research suggests that [lawyers] are at much higher risk of depression, anxiety and
substance abuse issues than people in the broader population — and may even be more susceptible than those in other high - stress professions, such as medicine.»
Providing direct rehabilitative services to persons with
substance abuse issues for the past nine years with the Fotuluma Residence in St. Louis; performing intakes and assessments, determining treatment plans and goals in alignment with DMH standard, tracking and documenting client progress, and delivering feedback and encouragement to clients to
address maladaptive behaviors.
Issues these professionals
address include mental instability, emotional
abuse,
substance abuse, and post-traumatic stress disorder.
San Juan Island WA About Blog The Clearing is an innovative residential treatment Program focused on
addressing the underlying core
issues which fuel
substance abuse, depression, anxiety, and other challenges to our mental health.
I have more than twenty five years experience in a full range of treatment programs providing services to clients, and their families;
addressing the symptoms of mental illness, co-occurring
substance abuse problems, personality disorders, legal
issues and community adjustment problems.
You can use family therapy to
address many specific
issues, such as marital and financial problems, conflict between parents and children, and the effects of
substance abuse and depression on the entire family.
Schools have been organizing assemblies to
address bullying,
substance abuse, and a variety of other student
issues for as long as I can remember.
Issues which can be addressed include anxiety / stress related to work or personal life, interpersonal conflict, adjustment to change, substance abuse, relationship and family issues, depression, health or injury related problems, critical incident debriefing and grief and
Issues which can be
addressed include anxiety / stress related to work or personal life, interpersonal conflict, adjustment to change,
substance abuse, relationship and family
issues, depression, health or injury related problems, critical incident debriefing and grief and
issues, depression, health or injury related problems, critical incident debriefing and grief and loss.
Typical concerns and
issues which might be
addressed include; dealing with a mood disorder,
substance abuse, depression, grief, loss, fear, anxiety, reactions of trauma, stress, life transitions, relationships, communication and the need for coping tools.
BIP provides psycho - educational groups for batterers that
address issues of: victimization and perpetuation of
abuse,
substance use, mental health, domestic violence, anger management and trauma.
I
address issues such as anxiety and depression, post-traumatic stress, and
substance abuse.
Whether you are struggling with stress, anxiety, depression, or
substance abuse, counseling provides an opportunity to
address these
issues with the help of a trained professional.
I
address trauma
issues,
substance abuse challenges, eating disorders, anxiety, stress and depression.
Nine Massachusetts school districts are joining forces to tackle
issues like
substance abuse, trauma, anxiety, depression, and bullying by
addressing students» social and emotional needs.
Discusses practical
issues around the implementation of the Nurturing Program for Families in
Substance Abuse Treatment and Recovery which was designed to address the specific needs of families affected by parental substance use d
Substance Abuse Treatment and Recovery which was designed to
address the specific needs of families affected by parental
substance use d
substance use disorders.
Nurturing Program for Families in
Substance Abuse Treatment and Recovery [Webinar] National Center on Substance Abuse and Child Welfare Discusses practical issues around the implementation of the Nurturing Program for Families in Substance Abuse Treatment and Recovery which was designed to address the specific needs of families affected by parental substance use d
Substance Abuse Treatment and Recovery [Webinar] National Center on
Substance Abuse and Child Welfare Discusses practical issues around the implementation of the Nurturing Program for Families in Substance Abuse Treatment and Recovery which was designed to address the specific needs of families affected by parental substance use d
Substance Abuse and Child Welfare Discusses practical
issues around the implementation of the Nurturing Program for Families in
Substance Abuse Treatment and Recovery which was designed to address the specific needs of families affected by parental substance use d
Substance Abuse Treatment and Recovery which was designed to
address the specific needs of families affected by parental
substance use d
substance use disorders.
When treating
substance abuse or dependence, the underlying
issues and needs MUST be
addressed alongside one another in order for there to be real change and healing.
As the counselor gets to know the family and understand its
issues, the counselor can make recommendations for either improving family communications or taking other steps to
address serious
issues such as
substance abuse or domestic violence.
Organized by Zero to Three and funded by the Alliance for Early Success, the learning collaborative will offer states technical assistance and support aimed at strengthening the ability of home visiting staff to identify and
address parent mental health
issues such as maternal depression,
substance abuse and anxiety, as well as assist families in promoting the social - emotional development of their children.
Issues often
addressed include family conflict and changes including divorce, remarriage, grief and loss,
substance abuse and recovery, and personal trauma.»
Discusses laws that
address the
issue of
substance abuse by parents.
In some cases, this type of counseling may
address general family dynamic
issues, or it may provide assistance in coping with more complicated
issues such as
substance abuse, divorce, or specific transition
issues for military families or families coping with a serious illness.
Contemporary counselors utilize art therapy to
address a variety of mental health
issues including: «anxiety, depression,
substance abuse and addictions; family and relationship
issues;
abuse and domestic violence; social and emotional difficulties related to disability and illness; trauma and loss; physical, cognitive, and neurological problems; and psychosocial difficulties related to medical illness» (AATA, 2011, p. 1).
It's about
addressing broader health
issues like closing the 17 - year life expectancy gap between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians and treating alcoholism and
substance abuse.
Resources
address training curricula and materials for child welfare caseworkers on
issues related to
substance abuse, including information on investigation, safety planning, treatment, worker safety, cross-system collaboration, and more.
National Asian Pacific American Families Against
Substance Abuse (NAPAFASA) is a private, non-profit, 501 (c)(3) membership organization dedicated to
addressing the alcohol, tobacco, and other drug
issues of Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) populations...
Family support programs may
address the general population or target particular groups such as ethnic and cultural minorities; adolescent parents; kinship caregivers; or families facing health, mental health, or
substance abuse issues.
Sex therapy can help
address a number of
issues such as: lack of knowledge regarding sexual health; sexual
issues related to religion / spirituality, family values, culture, and / or ethnicity; communication barriers related to sexual intimacy; sexual and relationship
issues related to an affair and / or differences in sexual pleasure preferences; sexual health related to medical factors; female orgasmic disorder; female sexual interest / arousal disorder; erectile disorder (premature ejaculation); pain experienced during penetration; vaginismus; male hypoactive sexual desire disorder;
issues related to sexual orientation and / or gender identity; lacking knowledge or relationship
issues related to a sexually transmitted infection and / or safer sex practices; risky sexual behavior related to
substance use; sexual
issues or relationship
issues related to history of sexual
abuse; and interest and / or lacking knowledge regarding BDSM, kink, and / or other sexual lifestyles.
You may work to generally improve troubled relationships or to
address specific
issues such as marital or financial problems, conflict between parents and children, or the effects of
substance abuse or a mental illness on the entire family.
Adults often
address major life changes, symptoms of anxiety and depression, relationship
issues, as well as struggles with
substance use and alcohol
abuse.
EAP
addresses a variety of mental health and human development concerns including behavioral
issues,
substance abuse, eating disorders, emotional and sexual
abuse, depression, anxiety, relationships and communication.
A variety of retreat centers exist throughout the United States, however, and programs offered might
address substance abuse, family or couples
issues, and stress, among other concerns.
EAS
address a broad and diverse body of
issues affecting the mental and emotional well - being of employees, such as mental health problems,
substance abuse issues, stress, grief, and family problems.
I help clients
address relationship concerns; such as infidelity, poor communication, sexual performance and dissatisfaction
issues, relationship and family conflict, and associated mental health and
substance abuse issues.
As a CADC (Certified Alcohol / Drug Counselor) I have experience working with clients dealing with
substance abuse history, and focus on obtaining and maintaining sobriety, relapse prevention skills, as well as
addressing underlying core
issues and spiritual growth from a 12 - step perspective, so that effective lifestyle changes are a part of the recovery process.
Home visiting programs are not always well - equipped to identify and
address parents» mental health
issues (such as maternal depression,
substance abuse, or anxiety) or assist families in promoting children's social - emotional development.
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.
I am a therapist that works with couples with
substance abuse issues and the partner of the addict can feel so lost, lonely and unsure of what to do and this post
addressed a number of those
issues.