I have extensive experience treating children, adolescents and adults coping with a variety of
emotional struggles such as anxiety, trauma, depression and relationship issues.
Not exact matches
I founded Supporting Mamas, a 501c3 organization, in January 2015 to help address the lack of resources for moms (and dads) who are
struggling with
emotional complications,
such as pregnancy or postpartum depression or anxiety in Santa Clara County.
Some of the other mothers also talked about additional contributing factors,
such as the stress caused by unsolicited advice, feeling trapped with family members who are insensitive to the
emotional needs of a new mother, or
struggling with loneliness or past history of depression as a new mother.
In advance of each class, families receive the TLC Weekly Newsletter with evidence - based resources supporting the developmental focus (for example, creative, fine / gross motor, cognitive, language, social /
emotional, & nature development), in addition to family - friendly articles on common parenting topics
such as Sleep Challenges, Mealtime
Struggles, Positive Discipline, and Toilet Training.
It was
such an
emotional and physical
struggle!
EAET helps patients process
emotional experiences,
such as disclosing important
struggles, learning how to adaptively express important feelings — especially anger and sadness but also gratitude, compassion, and forgiveness — and empowering people to be more honest and direct in relationships that have been conflicted or problematic.
Especially if you have no
struggles with any kind of eating disorder
such as
emotional eating, binge eating, binge / purge, food addiction, exercise avoidance, excuses, fears, self - sabotage or any other unhealthy behavior that is stopping you from losing weight and keeping it off forever.
Eating Psychology Coaches approach our relationship with food and common eating challenges
such as overeating or
emotional eating as opportunities to understand larger
struggles in a client's life.
The film segues breezily between various episodes from Piaf's life —
such as her lover, French boxer Marcel Cerdan's (Jean - Pierre Martins) championship bout in mid -»40s New York; her period in Hollywood during the»50s; Piaf's abandonment as a young girl by her contortionist father (and earlier by her mother, a street singer); her brushes with the law as an adult; and her 1951 car accident and subsequent morphine addiction that caused her to age well beyond her years and left her barely mobile; and, through it all, her ability (like Billie Holiday) to funnel personal tragedy and
emotional struggles into her vocalizations — dazzling audiences in the process.
Although Dillon was already an established star by the time he made this film, having also appeared in
such movies as «Over the Edge,» «My Bodyguard» and the S.E. Hinton adaptation «Tex,» «Rumble Fish» was perhaps the first that really showed off his considerable strengths as an actor in the way that he captures all the furtive, headlong energy and
emotional turmoil of Rusty as he
struggles to find his place in the world without simply giving audiences the James Dean impression that others might have supplied.
Dinosaur 13 benefits from
such an unusual subject matter, but while legal battles lead to unexpected (and shocking) places, Miller digs up the personal
struggle faced by Larson and his team; this is an
emotional as well as a factual excavation.
My Life is an unflicnhing look at a director's
emotional struggles, the effect
such an endeavor has on his home life, and is ultimately a beautiful examination of the life of artist that will linger with you long after the credits roll.
He exudes enormous power and pain, and as
such is the
emotional fulcrum of the movie, bearing the weight of the
struggle between du Pont and Dave.
Social and
emotional learning (SEL) data gives educators critical insight into why a student is
struggling — information that traditional measures alone,
such as attendance and behavior incidents, don't provide.
Digital social -
emotional learning interventions,
such as Centervention's Zoo U for grades 2 - 5, identify where students are
struggling, which helps educators tailor in - person or digital interventions to students» needs.
But the supposed financial efficiency of charters is muddled by the fact these schools don't have to provide many of the services traditional public schools provide,
such as transportation, a hot lunch, and personnel to attend to the needs of students who
struggle with English or who have the most challenging physical and
emotional issues.
While this model can certainly serve many students, and serve them well, students with
emotional and cognitive disabilities
struggle to fit in to
such a rigid culture.
While there are problems with peer interactions and frequent
struggles, the allowance of these
struggles in structured school settings can help limit the negative potential interactions,
such as bullying, while allowing for healthy confrontation so that student can develop social and
emotional skills (Adler, 1998).
A 2010 study from the University of Iowa identified
emotional / mental health as the top reason for withdrawal from college.2 Recognizing that many students
struggle with conditions
such as anxiety and depression, all three Allianz Global Assistance's tuition insurance plans also consider a student's psychological condition to be a covered reason for withdrawal.
And when factoring in the dogs who
struggle in
such an environment, I think I'd rather not compound their
emotional challenges by believing that they understand the «who / what / where» of the scenario.
The preamble of the Bill says it all: it describes the consequences and effects of bullying
such as
emotional and mental scarring and
struggles with self - esteem, and sometimes even death.
Wherever it occurred, our experienced personal injury lawyers Dominic O. Fariello work hard to win the greatest possible financial compensation for you and your Florida family while you
struggle with hardships
such as lost income, ongoing medical bills, pain and suffering, and
emotional trauma.
I believe that going to counseling is the healthiest act that anyone can give themselves or a loved one who may be
struggling with
emotional problems
such as depression, anxiety, family problems, behavioral problems, transition problems, trauma and PTSD, parenting challenges and more.»
If you find yourself
struggling with unhealthy eating patterns,
such as nighttime overeating,
emotional overeating, and / or binge eating, I can help.
Others want to understand and work through deeper concerns
such as persistent relationship
struggles, low self - esteem or other
emotional or behavioral patterns that get in the way of living a fulfilling life.
The relationship we have with our body is often a mirror for wider
struggles such as managing and tolerating our
emotional world, connecting to ourselves and our important others, and feeling good about who we are.
The areas of testing address a variety of issues,
such as evaluations for academic and learning difficulties, attention deficit problems, executive function
struggles, developmental disorders, neurological conditions, memory concerns,
emotional / behavioral problems, and mental health issues.
I also work with individuals
struggling with histories of trauma
such as sexual, physical or
emotional abuse.
Over time, DBT has been adapted and used to help people with a variety of complex
emotional problems,
such as those with borderline personality disorder (BPD), people with eating or substance related disorders, suicidal adolescents, people
struggling with treatment - resistant depression, among many other difficulties.
I work with individuals, couples, and families
struggling through issues
such as addiction that create distance among those they love; with individuals pursuing spiritual healing from
emotional wounds; and with people grappling with cultural identity, transition, and stress,
such as missionaries and children of missionaries.
I have worked extensively with individuals, couples, families, children, and adolescents
struggling with issues
such as depression, anxiety, anger, trauma, feelings of low self - esteem, relational distress with couples and families, parenting, co-parenting, divorce, childhood behavioral and
emotional distress, chronic mental illness, domestic violence, and addictions.
I have successfully worked with children, adolescents, and adults
struggling with a wide range of
emotional and psychological issues
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I specialize in addressing issues
such as anxiety, trauma, stress,
emotional disturbance, relationship
struggles, and self - harm.
Program Design: Structure, Skills &
Emotional Management: The program was specifically designed for high conflict parents, but can be used with any case in which the parties are
struggling with decision making and need to learn new problem - solving skills,
such as a Level Two co-parenting class.
People who
struggle with eating disorders
such as anorexia, bulimia, and binge eating disorder, suffer from serious
emotional and physical complications.
While
emotional intimacy will naturally wax and wane throughout the life of your relationship, it can also be beneficial if you and your partner monitor the ways in which you each contribute to any blocks to intimacy that may exist —
such as
struggling with a lack of trust or experiencing pent up resentments.
She has successfully worked with children, adolescents, and adults
struggling with a wide range of
emotional and psychological issues
such as anxiety, depression, bipolar, schizophrenia, eating disorders, substance abuse, relationship problems, parenting difficulties, stress, and trauma.
Children with
emotional and behavioural problems face an increased risk of difficulties later in life
such as dropping out of school,
struggling with alcohol and drug abuse and committing crime.
Reed works with adults
struggling to overcome
emotional blocks,
such as depression and excessive worries or fears, that stand in the way of fully connecting with others and achieving their life goals.
I have extensive experience with adolescents
struggling with social /
emotional and school / family issues.I am also certified in Behavioral Health and can help you cope with medical issues
such as chronic illness and pain.
Struggling with challenges
such as infidelity,
emotional disconnection, and / or communication difficulties?