On the other hand, the partner can see that the addicted person is not just selfish and purposely hurting others, but rather is painfully stuck in a cycle of
feeling significant distress and has been able to find relief only in things such as alcohol, food, drugs, or sex.
Not exact matches
The motion stated
significant numbers of women have reported
feeling intimidated and
distressed.
According to Massachusetts General Hospital, separation anxiety is «a medical condition that is characterized by
significant distress» that a child
feels when he or she is away from his or her «parents, another caregiver or home.»
But a
distressing number of showerheads contained
significant loads of Mycobacterium avium, a bacterium that can cause nontuberculous mycobacteria disease, or NTM, a pulmonary infection that can
feel like an unshakable flu.
You may have
significant medical bills, be unable to continue working, and
feel distressed with all the life - changes.
When someone has experienced trauma, these thoughts and
feelings can be even more extreme which can cause
significant distress.»
Therapy has been shown to have benefits that include
significant reductions in
distress, improvement in
feelings about oneself, improvement in important relationships and the resolution of specific problems.
As with all affectional bonds — such as those
felt for
significant others and attachment figures — individuals are likely to
feel the need to establish at least periodic physical closeness or proximity to their partner, experience «
distress upon inexplicable separation, pleasure or joy upon reunion, and grief at loss...» (Ainsworth, 1989, p. 711).
But, and this is a
significant but, others, again particularly others who are in close relationship with us, can be a tremendous aid in helping us to heal the
distress we
feel by staying «with» us, non reactive and empathic toward us when we are in our «upset.»
Family therapy often leads to better relationships, solutions to specific problems, and a
significant reduction in
feelings of
distress.
Talking to a therapist often leads to better relationships, solutions to specific problems, and
significant reductions in
feelings of
distress.
Therapy often leads to
significant reductions in
feelings of
distress, better relationships, and resolutions of specific problems.