Psychological supports help children to cope with
their current anxiety issues and can also prevent anxiety and depression occurring later on.
Not exact matches
A new report in the
current issue of Biological Psychiatry by researchers at the University of Wisconsin at Madison suggests that deficits in one of the brain's off switches for
anxiety, neuropeptide Y receptors, are decreased in association with anxious temperament.
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issues) • Your eating • Balance in your life • Your mindset and daily mood • Your stress and
anxiety levels • Any
current frustrations • Your overall feelings about yourself and your life
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Morneau Shepell also assessed workplace mental health
issues in general and found that the most prevalent conditions remain depression and
anxiety, with 31 % and 28 % of employee respondents having indicated a
current or past mental health condition, respectively.
Dallas, Texas About Blog This page is dedicated to discussing
current events and topics of interest relating to psychotherapy, counseling, and other advice and help for
issues relating to
anxiety, depression, substance abuse, relationships, and sexual
issues.
I can help you resolve those inner feelings by addressing the
issue, whether it's
anxiety,
current or past trauma,
issues with abusive relationships, or feelings of worthlessness and inner criticism.»
I have extensive experience working with depression and
anxiety disorders, relationship
issues, and difficulties associated with past and
current traumatic experiences.
«Are you experiencing
anxiety, hopelessness or helplessness, or feelings of being overwhelmed because of
issues from your past,
current relationship problems or family problems?
My clients have a wide array of
issues that may include, but are not limited to, depression,
anxiety, life adjustment difficulties, trauma (both
current and past), sexual expression and sexual orientation, bipolar disorder, personality disorders, self - injury, eating disorders, and substance abuse.»
I will assist you in developing effective coping skills to manage stress -
anxiety - depression - anger - pain and heal emotional wounds and resolve
issues from the past that may negatively be impacting on your
current life.
I use a CBT approach backed by research and the most
current treatments used as best methods and practices for both adults and children with
anxiety and OCD
issues.»
This includes helping individuals and families through life challenges such as depression,
anxiety, divorce, sibling and relational
issues, behavioral
issues, ADHD,
current and past traumas, adult children of alcoholic
issues, attachment, Aspergers Syndrome, chronic illnesses and other
issues that rob us of health and joy.»
Psychotherapy can help clients with these
issues as well as
anxiety disorders, mood disorders, and other mental health problems not so clearly related to
current stressors.
As a doctorate level clinician I am more than equipped and trained to work with clients who are experiencing residual emotional / mental / behavioral effects from work
issues, depression,
anxiety, family conflict, marital discord, families in transition,
current and past trauma (ie.
We work together on
issues of
anxiety, depression, trauma (PTSD), and
current life challenges.
In an effort to bridge this gap, this workshop led by Ian Kerner PhD, LMFT, will discuss the exponentially expanding science of sexuality,
current tools for assessment and treatment of common sexual
issues through a biopsychosocial inter-relational lens, dealing with the therapist's
anxiety and counter-transference about sex, and understanding the unique
issues in working with LGBTQ couples
There is a focus on group therapy at NCC, and the
current groups running include Playing with Fear (to address
anxiety), TRUE YOU (a mindfulness based approach to addressing body image
issues, exercise and diet) and Seasonal Support (a drop in group to provide support during the holiday season.)