Psychotherapist, Office of Youth Alternatives, Cheyenne, WY, Sept. 2003 — April 2004 Facilitate counseling with
families presenting difficulties with their children ages 6 — 18.
Not exact matches
In view of all the accounts that have depicted Americans as lonely, self - interested individualists suffering from isolation, disrupted
families, a lack of friends, a
difficulty in establishing intimate relationships, and the demeaning anonymity of large - scale institutions, the small - group movement
presents a rather different picture.
The good thing is that medical teams know how to handle the
difficulties of this condition, and can
present the
family with the steps they will need to take for baby's future well - being.
This pattern gave Sarah a sense of vagueness, a habit of daydreaming and a
difficulty being fully
present in her interactions with her husband, despite her deep love for her him and strong desire to start a
family.
For many multi-academy trusts, whether newly formed or well established, the challenge of meeting and maintaining improvement goals across a
family of schools over time can
present real
difficulties.
This feline stoicism can
present a
difficulty for cat - lovers trying to determine whether their feline
family member needs help.
Too many of us are having
difficulty seeing the «big picture» threat that global warming is
presenting to the
family of humanity.
«We are being asked to do more work than ever to prepare for hearings, and during hearings; and we must also bear the brunt of the added
difficulties presented and experienced by litigants in person, often in very stressful circumstances, and — in
family cases — by the added strains on local authority budgets.»
Dealing with a Catastrophic Injuries claim will
present unique
difficulties to a victim and his or her
family.
[33] The plaintiff has been well regarded by his employers and has shown industry and responsibility to his
family in retaining employment through the
difficulties to the
present time.
Dealing with a Personal Injury claim will
present unique
difficulties to a victim and his or her
family.
Any area of
family law may
present legal, emotional, and financial
difficulties.
Dealing with a Car Accident claim will
present unique
difficulties to a victim and his or her
family.
While you strive hard to fulfill all your
family's needs at
present, you wouldn't want them to compromise or face financial
difficulties in your absence!
More about my practice: I offer a safe environment for individuals, couples and
families to explore past and
present woundings and
difficulties using Emotionally Focused, and Intersubjective approaches.
I actively use a broad spectrum of clinical therapy principles as I work with individuals, couples and
families who
present with a wide variety of
difficulties.
She specializes in working with youth
presenting with externalizing behaviors (e.g., noncompliance, ADHD, emotional outbursts, oppositional behavior), internalizing behaviors (e.g., generalized anxiety, social anxiety, selective mutism, and depression), and other concerning behaviors (e.g., sleep disruptions, toileting
difficulties, eating
difficulties, interpersonal problems) that affect individual and
family functioning.
I provide individual,
family, and group therapies and conduct psychological evaluations to fully assess various
presenting problems related to academic functioning, emotional problems,
family conflict, and behavioral or conduct
difficulties.
I have experience working with children, adolescents, adults, and
families in a variety of
presenting concerns, including depression, anxiety, trauma and abuse, parenting issues, relationship
difficulties, and adjustment to major life events.
I treat a wide range of
presenting problems, including relationship issues,
family difficulties and divorce, life transitions, body image concerns, stress management, and the pursuit of short - term and long - term goals.
If
difficulties in the preschool period have been
present, frequently the
families provide poor support of academic performance.
We wanted to include
families having
difficulty being
present, and children's extended
families, in a project as another way to support «Our sense of community»
Even when study is limited to
family processes as influences, multivariate risk models find support.9 - 12 For example, Cummings and Davies13
presented a framework for how multiple disruptions in child and
family functioning and related contexts are supported as pertinent to associations between maternal depression and early child adjustment, including problematic parenting, marital conflict, children's exposure to parental depression, and related
difficulties in
family processes.10, 11 A particular focus of this
family process model is identifying and distinguishing specific response processes in the child (e.g., emotional insecurity; specific emotional, cognitive, behavioral or physiological responses) that, over time, account for normal development or the development of psychopathology.10
The activities
presented can be used with a wide range of
presenting problems and
difficulties such as
family violence, divorce, grief and loss, serious illness, and placement in out - of - home care.
A brief overview is also
presented of the Diagnostic Classification of Mental Health and Developmental Disorders of Infancy and Early Childhood - Revised Edition system, which is designed to identify, conceptualize, and diagnose emotional and behavioral
difficulties experienced by very young children and their
families.
But however normal the request, it can
present difficulties for everyone in the
family as you navigate the pros and cons of the request.
Relationship issues,
family problems, parenting concerns, aging parents, work
difficulties, health issues, and painful childhood experiences are some of the most common
presenting concerns.
Family therapy refers to how
difficulties in relationships are understood regardless of how many people are physically
present in the consulting room.
Families presenting for treatment who report child anxiety, and even those who report temperamentally difficult infants, should be assessed for
difficulties in coparenting relations and coordination.
Professionals who work with the divorcing population, either as therapists, or evaluators, need to be aware of the symptoms of PAS and the
difficulties that these cases
present for the
families and for the court system.
Clinicians should be aware of the reciprocal relations between child anxiety and coparenting quality, and
families presenting for treatment who report child (or parent) anxiety should be assessed for
difficulties in coparenting.
When
families and couples in distress come to therapy, they often
present with a wide range of
difficulties.
Julia's approach is guided by a client's individual needs that
present in the therapy room, with an interest in stress and related issues,
family and relationship
difficulties, cross-cultural differences, shame; issues of identity, low self - esteem and narcissism (excessive self - interest).
I work with individuals, couples,
families and children with a variety of
presenting issues including: pre - marital / relationship
difficulties, intimacy, sexual issues, divorce, communication, child and adolescent development, school problems,
family relationships, parenting skills, anxiety, depression, stress, weight gain / loss, trauma, abuse recovery, and grief / loss.»
In the
present article, we
present the detailed analysis of one of the identified patterns of blame allocation, in which
family members are shown to construct the identified patient's deviation from normality as the cause of their
difficulties while the therapist is shown to attempt to exonerate blame from the identified patient by means of positive connotation.
Given the ramifications of
difficulties related to externalizing behavior problems, the
present study examined the relationships among adolescents» externalizing behavior problems, characteristics of adolescents»
families, their perceived neighborhood support, and their acculturation.