Sentences with phrase «doubts about counseling»

As hard as it sounds, have a little respect for how hard it is for some people to open themselves up to therapy or overcome doubts about counseling.

Not exact matches

Micah Hauptman, financial services counsel with the Consumer Federation of America, told ThinkAdvisor on Friday that the technical corrections DOL issued are «fixing typos and making other minor clarifications for the avoidance of any doubt about the rule.»
«Do not hesitate to speak about your weaknesses, doubts, and fears,» Arman Ulbrich counsels his Missouri Synod readers.
If you are in any way in doubt about weaning, the best counsel I can offer you is to wait.
The only inference this court could derive from counsel's remarks is that counsel made two important decisions in his life, although he had reasonable doubts about their wisdom, and they happened to work out for him.
Just for the record, I have my doubts about plea bargaining, since inexperienced ADA's tend to get undressed by wily old defense counsel, but I would hardly want to ban the practice.
«The challenge is that many of the Canadian law firms aren't prepared to go out and do this work, and many Canadian clients (big corporations) may have some doubts about the abilities of their Canadian counsel to do the international work and they may be more inclined to go to New York or London, which I think is unnecessary,» he says.
The millions of dollars we spend on public legal education produces correspondingly valuable resources, without a doubt, but those resources can not equip litigants to comfortably and competently manage the system — especially those unable to devote themselves to the full - time study of legal processes, those whose first language is not English or French, or those with cognitive or functional impairments — and, as a result, whenever we talk about litigants without counsel, the conversation inevitably veers toward the delays, costs and other inconveniences such litigants impose on court and counsel.
«Just as when the price of gasoline increases, those who drive cars think a bit more carefully about how much to use the car and take some care in mapping out more efficient routes to follow when they do drive, so too, if the fees for hearings increase in proportion to the length of hearings, I have no doubt that litigants and their counsel will think more carefully about how to use hearing time.
If there is something I need to reconsider, I am not going to let opposing counsel know that I have doubts about my case.
As a result, Joseph Neuberger, defence counsel, was able to raise serious doubt about the truth of the complainant's evidence and H.C. was found not guilty of sexual assault.
Having read the Crown's factum, portions of the trial transcript and having heard Crown counsel's arguments, we are satisfied that the trial judge's comments throughout the proceedings and in his reasons gave rise to doubts about the trial judge's understanding of the law governing sexual assaults and in particular, the meaning of consent and restrictions on evidence of the complainant's sexual activity imposed by section 276 of the Criminal Code.
Every now and then this blog has mentioned general counsel in relation to Boards of Directors (See my post of Feb. 7, 2006: «general counsel should report to the board of directors»; March 25, 2009: general counsel of McDonald's sits on the board of directors of Aon Corporation; May 11, 2011: doubts about general counsel serving on another company's Board; Sept. 5, 2011: four benefits when a general counsel serves on the board of another company; and Nov. 3, 2011: reporting line to the board gives the general counsel more independence.).
Today the Court granted certiorari to Harrington v. Richter, an ineffective assistance of counsel case challenging the issuance of habeas corpus relief by the Ninth Circuit based upon counsel's reliance on cross-examination and other methods to create reasonable doubt about the defendant's guilt rather than expert - opinion testimony.
The judge, defence and Crown counsel, fortified by their prominent places in the courtroom and by the rules, own and control the process and no one in a courtroom can have any doubt about that.
Although there was no evidence before me about Mr. Anderson's impecuniosity, I have no reason to doubt counsel's word.
Trial counsel's deficient performance prejudiced Syed's defense, because, but for trial counsel's failure to investigate, there is a reasonable probability that McClain's alibi testimony would have raised a reasonable doubt in the mind of at least one juror about Syed's involvement Hae's murder.
Participate in individual counseling if you are having doubts about reconciliation and are unsure of where you want the relationship to go.
If you're having doubts about your husband, and find it difficult to trust him, seek counseling and don't engage in activities like infidelity or spying.
If whilst completing the questionnaire either the parent the teacher or the young person had doubts about how to proceed the psychological counselling teachers would explain.
If there are any doubts about the separation or divorce, you should talk with your spouse about counseling as an activity separate from mediation.
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