Sentences with phrase «anxiety over the deal»

If you are buying off market, the seller will likely have some level of anxiety over the deal and whether everything and everyone is legitimate without a real estate agent.

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The other movies captured feelings we could identify with — whether it was nostalgia for childhood or the anxiety over losing a loved one — but «The Incredibles» dealt with mature themes and delivered them in a way more people could connect with.
Often, we lose sleep over things we can't control, get the sweaty palms before giving a speech, experience dry mouth when waiting for an answer to close the deal, or any other physical symptoms that indicate anxiety may be present.
Here was a Gunners team who had dealt themselves and their fans a significantly large dose of frustration, anxiety and sadness over the last three games, not to mention the whole end of the season.
Now for dealing with your anxiety over the crying: Keep in mind that in its simplest form, it is just a chemical reaction in your brain, triggered by something that makes you extra sensitive to your child's crying, which even the hint of can set you off.
«Since Thursday, none of the insider chatter has increased the number available jobs for his constituents, eased local parents» anxiety over the upcoming school year, or dealt with our senior citizens» fright over the proposed closing of senior centers throughout our community,» Johnson said in a statement distributed by her campaign.
A GREAT deal of anxiety is being expressed over children not getting enough sleep, usually because of lax bedtimes, watching too much TV and playing video games.
She dealt with chronic IBS, anxiety, and hormone imbalances for over 10 years, and it was significantly affecting her quality of life.
Food sensitivities, Psoriasis, Phosphene Hallucinations, Chronic anxiety... These are some of the many symptoms I've had to deal with over...
It helps if you're 50 pounds overweight from losing the baby weight from your 1st kid during nursing and then gaining weight slowly over the next few years while dealing with The Juggle and some minor depression and anxiety issues:) Wear layers, empire waist shirts and dresses with flare and don't show off The Girls.
Even though you have a whole lot of anxiety to deal with, you have to just get over it if you ever want to go on dates, get laid and find yourself the boyfriend you've always wanted.
GROWING ANXIETY ON LEFT OVER NCLB DEAL: The mood in the conference committee room was almost jubilant last week as Democratic leaders joined their colleagues from across the aisle in hailing a compromise to replace the reviled and long - expired No Child Left Behind law.
My Father's House by Ben Tanzer (Main St. Rag) Dealing heavily with one son's worry, anxiety and grief over the slow cancerous death of his father, this novel can be almost too uncomfortably intimate.
Mike Kelley is known the world over for his work dealing with class, pop culture, and boyish anxieties, and in this work for Artists Space, he melds those interests together in one wry package.
In addition to facing anxiety or shock over the situation, many people are so overwhelmed that they fail to keep up with necessary steps, like reporting the incident or dealing with the negligent individual's insurance provider.
Your law school friends are dealing with the same stressors you are, and commiserating over these challenges may exacerbate your anxiety.
Over the years I've learned to deal with my social anxiety using three simple tricks.
«Drawing from over twenty years of experience and extensive training in various therapeutic modalities I focus mostly on helping clients deal with stress, anxiety, panic, trauma, depression and grief.
I have over 20 years experience and work with youth and families who are dealing with such issues as anger, behavior problems, depression, anxiety, parent / child relationship issues, life adjustments and transitions.
Over the years I have worked with many people dealing with depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, military issues, PTSD, anger, couples / relational issues, child and adolescent issues, stage of life or adjustment issues, gender or sexuality issues, chronic pain, grief and loss, personality disorders, and substance abuse issues.
I have been working with clients for over 10 years dealing with depression, anxiety, relationships, grief and life transitions.
With over 30 years of experience, I have worked with a broad spectrum of clients dealing with depression and mood disorders, anxiety disorders, including obsessive - compulsive disorder and post-traumatic stress disorder, eating disorders, stress and anger management.
Over the past 30 years, Debbie has focused her extensive therapy experience around treating adolescents and families dealing with issues of depression, anxiety, attention, and complex learning challenges.
While this therapy is based on psychoanalytic concepts and methods that began with Freud, it has continuously evolved over the past 120 years, and a great deal of scientific evidence now supports the effectiveness of contemporary psychodynamic psychotherapy for treating a wide range of problems including depression, anxiety, trauma, anger, relational patterns, and identity issues.
With over 20 years of experience helping children and their families deal with issues such as trauma, attachment disorders, loss and grief, divorce, behavioral problems, depression and anxiety, Molly is dedicated to enhancing and empowering the lives of the people with whom she works.
I have an extensive history with individuals and couples dealing with sexual issues, depression, anxiety, fears, life transitions, workplace dynamics, relationship functioning, substance use and abuse, stress, self - esteem, coming out issues for individuals and for couples in crisis or transition over coming - out issues, divorce, open relationship dynamics (polyamory), affair recovery, grief, personal growth, employee assistance (EAP), life balance and trauma.
For over 20 years, I have helped people from many different backgrounds deal with stress, anxiety, depression, relationship / family issues, work issues, and recovery from alcohol and substance abuse.
When parents are unable to deal with their undifferentiation and its accompanying anxiety between themselves, one (or more) of the children can be pulled into the tension in a way that, over time, compromises the normal development of a self in that child.
«I have been helping patients deal with depression, anxiety, ADHD, trauma, grief, and adjustment issues for over 20 years.
One of the things I'm still very afraid of is taking medication of any kind, so it's been challenging trying to figure out how to deal with my anxiety issues naturally over the years.
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