Sentences with phrase «as therapists who»

As therapists who have training in sex addiction therapy, substance abuse, couples counseling, and sex therapy, we can help.
What we do know (and what we experience, as therapists who work with trauma everyday), is that trauma and pain need attention, need to be honored, and when we do so, we can begin to help it get better.
This includes certified alcohol and drug counselors, as well as therapists who have special training with gambling, sex and pornography addictions, and eating disorders.
On Thursday's broadcast of MSNBC's «All In,» former Senator Barbara Boxer (D - CA) reacted to President Trump's interview on the Fox News Channel's «Fox & Friends» by stating «Fox & Friends» should work as therapists who «can have people call in who
As a person with a strong inner self - critic — and as a therapist who has heard the internal critic of many — I know how easy it can be to construe pain as somehow our own fault.
As a therapist who has taught on the national level for over a decade to families and childcare organizations like Parents As Teachers, First Steps, Children's Hope International, and more about the value of attachment, I knew that truly gentle sleep support for parents was hard to come by and too often attached to a big price tag (from $ 50 to sometimes $ 350 for private coaching, site memberships, books / videos, etc).
Is this an oblique reference to the criminally stupid Silent Fall, starring Richard Dreyfuss as a therapist who takes in a mute orphan and his devious Lolita of a sister (Liv Tyler)?
(Original villain Christina Applegate only makes a brief cameo, but Wanda Sykes reprises her bit as the therapist who speaks strictly in profanity - laced truth serums; Jay Hernandez and Peter Gallagher fill out the decorative - male supporting roles).
Where the movie takes chances (Sissy Spacek as a therapist who only treats Gray in odd locations, like a bowling alley), they come off as gimmicks rather than entertainment.
As a therapist who works from a developmental perspective, I benefited so much from your workshops and books.
«As a therapist who subscribes to Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, I believe each client should be exposed to an intensely individual experience in the counseling process.
As a therapist who has worked with the partners of addicts, I've quickly learned that handling the situation with empathy, acceptance, and patience isn't just a helpful way to support a spouse with an addiction — it's also a healthy strategy for one's own self - care.
Even as a therapist who works in the area of divorce, I had a very difficult time admitting that my own marriage of fourteen years was in fact in name only, regardless of the years that we lived under the label of husband and wife.
As a therapist who specializes in working with children, I often use therapeutic play (Play Therapy).
As a therapist who has experience working with troubled teens, here are a few coping strategies that I have found to be helpful for many.
As a therapist who works extensively with couples, I hold great hope for the ones who call me with the discovery or disclosure of an affair.
Parents, Therapists And Other Adults Need To Help Teens Be Decision Makers As a therapist who works with teens, I know teens have to face tons and tons of decisions all the time.
As a therapist who specializes in trauma, I believe in our ability to heal from our past experiences, restore balance and well - being, and to experience ourselves as stronger, more resilient, and compassionate in the process.
But as a therapist who works with couples, I can say that it's important to consider red flags from the perspective of your future married self.
As a therapist who uses Emotionally Focused Therapy to work with couples, I am convinced that, even for the most securely bonded couples, there are times when we feel that our connection with our partner is somehow threatened.
As a therapist who works extensively with couples, I have seen relationships at their worst — and at their best.
As a therapist who practices relationship counselling, I find that the explosion of communication devices may have its advantages, but the misuse, or overuse, of those devices can be very destructive for couples.
As a therapist who utilizes mindfulness I encourage experience — meaning we directly contact our body and sensations associated with an emotional experience.
You may be wondering if this two - blanket concept hinders connection, and as a therapist who focuses on ways to bring couples together, I have to say no.
As a therapist who specializes in couple and family relationships, I will help you discover ways to strengthen your connections with others as well find healing from painful relationship issues.»
As a therapist who has worked with countless couples looking to improve, if not save their marriage, I know divorce is not the only answer.
As a therapist who deals mainly with couples struggling with infidelity I am not shocked by these statistics or by the reasons.

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As a therapist, I work with people who are battling depression and anxiety.
What the public doesn't know is there are individuals who are independent contractors, such as psychologists, therapists, independent nurses, etc..
also not covered by medical insurance, though some have sliding scales for fees), and - Psychaitrists (medical doctors who have specialized in psychaitry, are able to perscribe medications, and generally are not as focused on talk therapy)- Religious therapists (may, or may not, have professional training)- Community / Volunteer therapy (may, or may not, have professional training)
(7) Unlike Skinner, who sees behavior as entirely the product of conditioning by the external social environment, the cognitive behavior therapists
In contrast to Freud's model of the therapist as detached and impersonal, Horney sees the therapist as a friendly, active person who shows personal concern and sympathy, liking, and respect for the patient.
Howard Clinebell writes not just as a clinical therapist observing middle - years marriages, but also as one who is experiencing these years of marriage himself: «This book reflects my own struggles and satisfactions in the mid-years.»
I highly commend Rhett Smith's analysis as well, as Rhett is a therapist who is very sensitive to these issues.
Dr. Nicholas Cummings, a former president of the American Psychological Association, stated, «In my twenty years at Kaiser Permanente Health Maintenance Organization, 67 percent of the homosexuals who sought help from therapists for issues such as «the transient nature of relationships, disgust or guilt feelings about promiscuity, fear of disease, (and) a wish to have a traditional family» experienced various levels of success obtaining their goals.
I left church leadership, trained as a psychosexual therapist and set up Lifecentre to provide counselling and support for people who have been raped or sexually abused.
«Every family we've served as a kind of impromptu therapist,» says Naoum, «giving the families people to talk to who speak their language and know what's going on.»
If do - it - yourself methods such as those described above do not enhance your sex life sufficiently, get the help of a trained sex therapist who is also trained in marriage counseling.
Readers love to laugh along with a writer who has a self - depreciating sense of humor; but they're not as crazy about serving as your unpaid therapist.
Bailys, who is 28, was trained as a therapist, but he looks more like a wrestler, short and stocky and energetic, and he led the group, which had been meeting once a week for two years, with a light but steady hand.
When Harville Hendrix writes about relationships, he discusses them not just as an educator and a therapist, but as a man who has himself been through a failed marriage.
As a speech therapist and passionate water junkie — who worked with numerous OT and PTs over the years, I have been exploring this area — long used as a modality for OT / PT especially for kids with any sensory integration challengeAs a speech therapist and passionate water junkie — who worked with numerous OT and PTs over the years, I have been exploring this area — long used as a modality for OT / PT especially for kids with any sensory integration challengeas a modality for OT / PT especially for kids with any sensory integration challenges.
Tammy Gold is a licensed therapist, certified parent coach as well as a national parenting expert who regularly appears on outlets such as Good Morning America, The Today Show, Fox and CBS News.
After proficiency is achieved in eurythmy as a performing art, additional trainings are given for those who want to teach in Waldorf schools, become eurythmy therapists or offer Eurythmy in the Workplace.
What we need is therapists who are not only able to consider suggesting an open marriage, but also knowledgeable enough to offer support and information to help those who may be see it as an option.
This is a benefit for busy parents who can't or don't want to run out and purchase more toys as well as for early intervention therapists who are encouraged to use what is already in the child's environment.
As a mom who is nearing the end of baby's first year and as an occupational therapist who is always looking for toys that will promote children's overall development (specifically their fine motor, cognitive, gross motor, oral motor, self - help, and language skills), I decided to take a look at today's popular toys and create a list for yoAs a mom who is nearing the end of baby's first year and as an occupational therapist who is always looking for toys that will promote children's overall development (specifically their fine motor, cognitive, gross motor, oral motor, self - help, and language skills), I decided to take a look at today's popular toys and create a list for yoas an occupational therapist who is always looking for toys that will promote children's overall development (specifically their fine motor, cognitive, gross motor, oral motor, self - help, and language skills), I decided to take a look at today's popular toys and create a list for you.
Some get interested in breastfeeding through their work as health care providers - doctors, nurses, midwives, social workers, dietitians, and therapists who realize that their formal training did not provide enough information on breastfeeding management.
Dr. Chaves is a Pediatric Occupational Therapist who worked for years as a pediatric clinician and program manager of the occupational therapy department at Wellness Works Therapy in North Hollywood.
As a sexual assault survivor who was still processing and recovering, I saw a therapist regularly, journaled, and read materials on sexual assault survivors giving birth.
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