Sentences with phrase «esteem issues at»

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I had trust issues with almost everyone, low self esteem and stopped myself from dealing with any of it by trying to be perfect at everything, and keeping myself busy.
In each role, he has been helping children, adolescents and families explore issues, such as social difficulties with siblings and classmates, attention and behavioral issues at home and school, emotional issues such as defiance, aggression, addiction and self - esteem, and the vital role living a balanced and simple life brings.
When your child is at this age, she likely struggles with self - esteem issues and the pressure to fit in with the crowd.
He works to help children, adolescents and families explore issues such as social difficulties with siblings and classmates, attention and behavioral issues at home and at school, emotional issues such as defiance, aggression, addiction and self - esteem, as well as promoting a balanced and simple family life.
No more people laughing at you and making fun of you, no more being afraid of girls, no more self - esteem issues, no more staying indoors when everyone else is out there having fun.
Individuals struggling with issues of aloneness, emptiness, depression, self - esteem, anger, or violence; addiction problems including weight problems and food addiction, drug and alcohol addiction, relationship, love and sex addiction; personal issues including childhood physical, sexual, emotional and spiritual abuse; shame, lack of motivation and goal achievement, and problems at work.
Greg has some self - esteem issues to work out, but isn't really interested in continuing his education at college.
(not realizing this at first) Paula has been very insecure and at times has self - esteem issues.
At the center of the series is a secret society that helps women struggling with self - esteem issues gain confidence through sexual reawakening.
In addition to contributions by the directors of the Museum Ludwig and ARoS — Yilmaz Dziewior and Erlend G. Høyersten — the authors include Tom Holert, distinguished German art historian, taking an in - depth look at Rosenquist's unique spatiality; Stephan Diederich, curator and specialist at Museum Ludwig, giving a review of the themes in the exhibition; Sarah Bancroft, art historian, curator, and Rosenquist expert who co-curated the 2003 Guggenheim Museum Rosenquist retrospective (and current head of the Rosenquist Foundation and the studio) illuminates Rosenquist's seminal source collages; Tino Grass, German designer and researcher, revealing new perspectives on Rosenquist's historic work F - 111; Isabel Gebhardt, Museum Ludwig conservator, outlining the intensive research efforts and conservation work recently undertaken on Horse Blinders; and Tim Griffin, former editor - in - chief of the esteemed American art journal Artforum, discussing the political potential of Pop art as exemplified by a work James Rosenquist created for one of the magazine's issues.
Native Youth at Risk Courtlink A program designed to address the justice - related issues of aboriginal youth who are at risk and who exhibit low self - esteem and behavioural problems.
There is also a brief reference, at para. 18, to her «emotional health» that was treated as a mitigating factor by Justice Ouellette who described it as «issues of potential depression and / or self - esteem».
«I am a combination Mental Health Therapist / Christian Counselor meeting people where they are at and help them work through difficult issues / stages in life whether it be: anxiety, trauma, grief and loss, depression, abuse, anger, relationships, self - esteem, blended families, parent / child conflict to name a few.
«I have worked extensively with adolescents, at risk children, and adults who suffer from anxiety, depression, anger management issues, self - esteem issues, behavioral issues, and substance abuse issues.
Misbehavior at home or school, underperforming at school, children's anxiety and depression, supporting children with special needs including ADHD or ADD, self esteem issues, oppositional behaviour, angry teenagers, and differences in parenting styles are only a few examples of the type of problems that could be successfully addressed in family therapy.
How are body image issues (including healthy eating, exercise, identifying and managing emotions, and self - esteem) addressed in the curriculum at your school?
They can lead to resentment towards a partner that show up as anger at unrelated issues, poor self - esteem showing up in self - destructive behavior, general sense of unhappiness, dim view of the future... and on and on...
Some of the things that I am helpful with are as follows: Stress Depression Trust issues Attachment issues Anxiety Communication Skills Anger Management / Emotional Regulation Confidence Conflict Resolution Self - esteem Behavioral issues at home and school Sexual Addiction (including pornography and fetches) Intimacy issues
Whether you need to overcome a traumatic experience, difficulties in relationships, self esteem, anxiety or coaching to provide skills to transition through life, manage a situation or perform at your best - building an independent, safe and trusting environment for you to explore issues and challenges in life: both work and / or personal is important for me.»
Danielle counsels adults and teens on issues including stress, self esteem, perfectionism, relationships, and anxiety at the Feeling Good Institute in Mountain View, CA.
«I am currently a counsellor at Watford Women's Centre offering counselling for individuals with domestic violence, relationship issues, low self - esteem, depression, anxiety, emotional / sexual abuse, bereavement, low self - confidence, stress, sexuality and trauma.
I am adept at supporting clients as they navigate life transitions, stress, relationship issues, self - esteem and life challenges.
At our practice Jcorea Counseling Center we specialize in treating self - esteem, depression, anxiety, addiction, compulsions, relationships issues, and helping clients set goals.
Unfortunately, both of your viewpoints smack of good old common sense, something that doesn't seem to be at issue in this case, and therefore, seems to have been thrown out the window by the esteemed Ms Aitken.
It's particularly concerning when the comments have been directed at a girl who has admitted to an eating disorder and self - esteem issues in the past but is trying to beat them with by dedicating herself to a healthy lifestyle.
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