Sentences with phrase «by a therapist of»

Of course you are also welcome to relax in a hammock, have a spa day, a massage, an acupuncture or one of the many other treatments offered by the therapists of our small cosmopolitan local community.

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The constraints placed on relaxation by a «time - poor» workforce and the search for a market niche drove massage therapist Meg Watson out of her clinic and on the road.
There are lots of new massage therapists out there who would jump at the chance to promote their business by dropping by your office to offer 10 minute chair massages.
«We designed a way for our bras to be easily accessed by our fit therapists in the middle of an appointment,» Lam says.
You can search for potential linking opportunities by typing your keywords «< massage therapy > submit a guest post» or «< massage therapy > local directories», into Google (in this case, using the example of a massage therapist).
The need for specialized care for aging bodies and the expansion of services covered by health insurance are also fuelling rising demand for respiratory therapists, physiotherapists and several other health occupations.
Widely used by doctors and physical therapists to control pain and stimulate healing by passing electrical current through affected areas, the devices cost thousands of dollars and can be tricky to use, but Rahimi experienced immediate, lasting relief the first time he used it.
Firms including Slow Ventures and Refactor Capital are using a service called Kip (provided by a startup, of course) to pay for founders to make an initial visit to a therapist, CNBC reports.
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
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Michael has a better chance of coming to an understanding and possible solution by visiting a therapist that does not bring up god.
More reputable people may then tell similar untruths: some confused, or misremembering, or misguided, or mobilized by the media, or browbeaten by enthusiastic police or prosecutors or therapists; others opportunists who see little risk and lots of upside in a venture that someone else has boldly opened.
The following description of her condition was given by the therapist at a stage early in the counseling period:
(7) Unlike Skinner, who sees behavior as entirely the product of conditioning by the external social environment, the cognitive behavior therapists
collaboration with the therapist, but the directions of change desired by the persons receiving therapy usually should be ultimately respected.
Three decades before the current writing by feminist therapists, she was publishing papers challenging the blatantly patriarchal presuppositions of Freud.
Their feelings of self - worth will be enhanced both by experiencing and internalizing esteem from significant others (e.g., the therapist or growth group members) and from increasing their competence and power to meet their basic needs.
Through the years, my thought and practice have been influenced repeatedly by the insights of this therapist - theoretician.
For a description of the method of treatment used by Courtenay Baylor, see Dwight Anderson's «The Place of the Lay Therapist in the Treatment of Alcoholics,» QJSA, September, 1944.
It achieved this by its disease conception of alcoholism and its positive conception of man, allowing the therapist to establish a nonjudgmental relationship with the patient.
Lolli writes: «An even dim awareness of the pleasurable connotations of some phases of the drinking episode can not fail to stir up anxieties in those therapists whose conscious and even more whose unconscious life is governed by the principle: «I shall help the sufferer and punish the celebrant.»»
The therapist engages in exorcism, while the pastor offers experiences of the Holy Spirit to fill the void left by each departing spirit, lest «seven other spirits more evil... enter and dwell there; and the last state of that man become worse than the first» (Luke 11:26).
In his case, the turning point came when his young son, plagued by nightmares of his father being killed, asked in a session with a therapist if his dad still had legs.
The joint inquiry by therapist and patient highlights one of Sullivan's lasting contributions to psychiatry, namely that of the therapist's role as «participant observer.»
Throughout these four interpersonal phases, the therapist comes to participate in the patient's world by getting to know as much as possible about the patient's history and mode of relating to others.
As therapists have argued, these sorts of problems can't be resolved by direct challenge.
The cause of depression is the lack or absence of unconditional love by a trusted affirmer: parent, family member, friend or therapist.
For Rogers as for Buber it is important in the process of the person's becoming that he know himself to be understood and accepted, or in Buber's terms made present and confirmed, by the therapist.
A person comes to accept others, in Rogers's opinion, through his acceptance of himself, and this in turn takes place through the acceptance of the child by the parent or of the client by the therapist.
Rogers emphasizes unqualified acceptance of the client by the therapist whereas Buber emphasizes a confirmation which begins with acceptance but goes on to helping the other in the struggle against himself for the sake of what he is meant to become.
If anything, the Puritan case was more like a clinical setting in which clients talk about feelings in highly codified terms that have been provided by psychoanalytic theory, learned by interacting with the therapist, and sanctioned by ideas about the value of self - examination.
The process of therapy is, by these hypotheses, seen as being synonymous with the experiential relationship between client and therapist.
Finally, it implies for both a laying aside of the preoccupation with professional analysis, diagnosis, and evaluation in favour of an acceptance and understanding of the client based on true attitudes of respect which are deeply and genuinely felt by the therapist.
The nonhierarchical, egalitarian style of psychosynthesis is expressed in Assagioli's view that having a therapist, although an advantage, is not essential: «Psychosynthesis can be applied by the individual himself or herself, fostering and accelerating inner growth and self - actualization..., Such self - psychosynthesis should be practiced... by every therapist, social worker, and educator (including parents).»
Many a therapist can rattle off the «stages of death and dying» as outlined by Dr. Elisabeth Kübler - Ross or her competitors or successors.
By conveying unconditional acceptance and empathy, the therapist provides the reassurance for the client that enables her or him to see the past, no matter how debilitating, as meaningful — leading to the present and the possibility of newness of life — and a future pregnant with potentialities that otherwise might not have been envisioned.
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The therapist accepts the troubled neighbor in the midst of neurotic guilt feelings and compulsions, not on the narrow assumption that the neighbor is just privately acceptable by the therapist as a friendly human being, but on the much more basic assumption that every person, as human being, is accepted by being itself.
Interpretation, the key method of analytical therapies, is rejected as a counterproductive mind - game by which therapist and client both avoid experiencing the «now» fully.
(6) A wholeness - oriented counselor - therapist should encourage clients to evaluate as well as energize their life - style by developing a sense of meaning and purpose in their lives.
He also makes less use than did Reich of direct body contact by the therapist.
Inevitably the pulpit has been re-visited and re-evaluated by psychologists, therapists, communication theorists, and, of course, by the preachers themselves.
As the delusional fellow tries to learn why he's surrounded by phony doubles of everyone once familiar to him, and while his sister and a therapist try to help him see reality, readers find themselves sliding into the baffling blindness that affects everyone in the story and keeps them from ever seeing or knowing the truth of their own lives, much less anyone else's.
Countertransference is the unconscious projection by therapists onto their clients of unconscious material from their own early relationships.
By conveying unconditional acceptance and empathy, the therapist provides the reassurance for the client that enables her / him to see the past, no matter how debilitating, as meaningful, leading to the present and the possibility of newness of life, and a future pregnant with potentialities that otherwise might not have been envisioned.
As Erik Eckholm of The New York Times writes, «Homosexuality is caused, (conversion) therapists say, by a stifling of normal masculine development, often by distant fathers and overbearing mothers or by early sexual abuse.»
Angered by the new evidence - based scientific view, a handful of disgruntled therapists created a new organization to argue that hom0s3xuality was a choice and create the false impression that the issue remained up for debate.
Petruska Clarkson, a leading Gestalt therapist, called the core your «first nature»; the part of you that was you before you were compromised by society.
Ader anticipated by several decades some of the key insights of feminist psychologists and therapists He saw that our male - dominated society saddles women generally with an additional burden of inferiority by treating them as inferior.
It tends to diminish dependency and encourage development of clients» own strengths and will by reminding them that the counselor - therapist is available only for a limited time.
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