If you are a parent trying to
cope with feeling depressed, overwhelmed with family responsibility, therapy can help.
Not exact matches
Women can worry or become
depressed about the costs associated
with assisted reproduction, how to stay physically healthy during pregnancy, whether or not to breastfeed, how career and family life will change before and after the baby arrives, or how to
cope with the devastating
feelings of a lost pregnancy.
If you are
feeling depressed, there are heaps of people who can help you find new ways of
coping with your emotions.
Do you
feel stressed,
depressed, anxious, have difficulty
coping with work or home, marital issues, physical / emotion abuse or trauma, difficulty controlling anger, divorce, or family problems.
Women can worry or become
depressed about the costs associated
with assisted reproduction, how to stay physically healthy during pregnancy, whether or not to breastfeed, how career and family life will change before and after the baby arrives, or how to
cope with the devastating
feelings of a lost pregnancy.
Sometimes life can be really hard and this can leave you
feeling depressed, overwhelmed, anxious and even unable to
cope with life.
Maybe you are grieving a loss, struggling to
cope with body or relationship changes,
feeling anxious or
depressed, or any of the other things that life throws your way.
Dialectical Behavioral Therapy [DBT] Group [Adults]: Frequently used to treat symptoms associated
with Borderline Personality Disorder, clients in DBT can expect to be assigned therapeutic homework, role - play alternate ways of interacting
with other people, and practice adaptive
coping skills such as distress tolerance, emotion regulation, mindfulness, radical acceptance, interpersonal effectiveness and other positive means of managing intense
feelings or emotions when angry,
depressed, anxious, or upset.
Frequently used to treat the symptoms associated
with Borderline Personality Disorder, clients in DBT can expect to be assigned therapeutic homework, role - play alternate ways of interacting
with other people, and practice positive and adaptive
coping skills such as distress tolerance, emotion regulation, mindfulness, radical acceptance, interpersonal effectiveness and other positive means of managing intense
feelings or emotions when angry,
depressed, anxious, or upset.