Although you may recognize your need for outside guidance and support during this challenging time, you still may have questions or
concerns about trauma therapy...
If you are concerned about anxities fears or worries; depression sadness or hopelessness; have a rebellous teen; loss of a loved one, or
concerns about trauma you have experienced,.
Not exact matches
The words of your post sound as if you are more
concerned about victims behavior than you are the abuse they have received and the extreme mental and emotion
trauma they have experienced.
Despite the NFL's overwhelming success, pro football's future is uncertain due to the growing undercurrent of
concern about head
trauma and the long - term effects of concussions caused by the sport (and yes, a $ 765M settlement is still an undercurrent in a multi-billion-dollar business).
As someone who has been educating sports parents
about head
trauma in sports for the past seventeen years, and
about the very real risk posed by chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) for the last decade, it is not surprising that I receive emails from parents all the time expressing deep
concern about stories in the media that have led them - wrongly - to fear that playing contact or collision sports, or suffering a sports - related concussion, especially one slow to heal, makes it inevitable that their child will develop CTE and is at greatly increased risk of committing suicide.
In another sign of the growing
concern about head
trauma in sports, the NHL and the U.S. ski team will each have at least one concussion expert at the Sochi Olympics.
Responding to this
concern, Jamie Howard, PhD, director of the
Trauma and Resilience Service at the Child Mind Institute, says that parents tend to worry
about school shootings more than their children do.
The discovery of brain pathology through autopsy in former National Football League (NFL) players called chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) has raised substantial
concern among players, medical professionals, and the general public
about the impact of repetitive head
trauma.
The Department of Defense,
concerned about head
trauma in the armed forces, is contributing, too.
Mugerwa and Holden studied how writing
about your worries,
concerns,
traumas, etc. can be beneficial.
The film is, among other
concerns,
about mentorship, the end of eras and how the
traumas of youth can be carried forward through adulthood.
Both Republicans and Democrats share
concerns about unnecessary loss of instructional time, and many policymakers realize that a high percentage of suspended students have experienced
trauma or are dealing with mental health problems.
The MHBA staff expressed
concern about being able to keep their students focused on college when the children are dealing with daily social pressures at school or are faced with
trauma in their lives.
CEI is particularly
concerned about the impact of drug and poverty - related
trauma on children and their brains during their early developmental years.
TCTA and others had expressed
concerns about whether student test results from hurricane - impacted schools would accurately represent students» knowledge or ability, given the significant
trauma and displacement many of them had experienced.
I was also
concerned about the deep psychological
trauma she had suffered.
Presented as an interrelated set of experiences, the exhibition (until 25 September 2016) weaves together
concerns about land, architecture, progress, utopian dreams, inequality,
trauma and resistance that refer as much to imagined futures as to the historical past.
In contrast, ankle injuries are far less often the result of degenerative changes and are usually caused by
trauma, rarely leading to
concerns about preexisting injuries or arthritic changes.
«[T] he jury's conclusion
about the plaintiff's level of emotional
trauma might well reflect its view
concerning the reprehensibility of the defendant's conduct.»
My work with patients struggling with relationship
concerns, depression, anxiety, persistent mental illness,
trauma, addiction, social stigma has taught me
about resiliency and healing.
Typical presenting problems include
concerns about attention / ADHD, learning,
trauma / PTSD, depression, anxiety, memory, disruptive behavior, hyperactivity, social interactions / Autism, dementia, neurobehavioral disorders, traumatic brain injury, and cognitive impairments among others.
Typical presenting problems include
concerns about attention / ADHD, hyperactivity,
trauma / PTSD, depression, anxiety, disruptive behavior, social interactions / Autism, life stress, and cognitive impairments among others.
«Being a former Chicago Police Officer for 13 years, I can relate and understand the unique needs of first responders as it relates to
trauma, crisis, PTSD, anxiety, depression, relationship problems, job - related stress, suicide, etc. and how there are
concerns about engaging in therapy services and protecting your job.
I enjoy working with individuals
concerned about their drug or alcohol use,
trauma and mental health issues.
These approaches are well suited to address depression, anxiety, internal conflict, effects of
trauma, relationship problems and
concerns about sex and sexuality, among other challenges.
A variety of services are available to meet the needs of families who are adopting, have a child with attachment or
trauma related problems and / or are
concerned about the parent / child relationship.
You may be struggling with depression, anxiety, recent or past
trauma or you may be
concerned about your relationship, having difficulty communicating or dealing with the aftermath of an affair.
Things we can address include
concerns about sexual desire or arousal, sexual interest, compulsive sexual behaviors, erectile dysfunction, trouble reaching orgasm, intimacy issues related to health conditions, and issues resulting from past sexual
trauma.