Sentences with phrase «identity struggles»

Her family later moved to Miami, where she grappled with both the internecine identity struggles of the Caribbean diaspora and U.S. racism.
But today we face a situation where the identity struggle of different groups is projecting the shape of communities as classed, each group defines its boundaries over against the other.
Growth groups for adolescents can be useful in the identity struggle, providing the adult leaders are secure in their adulthood and reasonably comfortable with youth.
When he is glum, uncommunicative, and rebellious, because of his own anxieties and identity struggles, he needs to know that he can count on the love and trust of his parents.
Under the guise of identity struggle, the fundamentalists, particularly in major religions, are creating a volatile situation.
The missionary obligation should be reformulated as the church's solidarity with the marginalized that seeks its identity The struggle for identity is also a struggle for justice and participation.
As it happens with all identity struggles, they actually demand to be perceived as healthy, beautiful individuals.
The shadow of a suggestion of an identity he struggles after is one learned through advertising, media, and coping.
The story of the identity struggles facing a young Persian - American bisexual woman in Brooklyn.
From the Boxer Rebellion to the late 1990s, from China to the American Midwest, four women experience similar challenges — identity struggles, love affairs, political upheaval and more.
«Many people are seeking psychotherapy for help with emotional pain, difficult life circumstances, problematic current relationships or relationship patterns, and identity struggles.
Therapy for adolescents and adults emphasizes evidence - based treatments for problems such as generalized anxiety, panic disorders, social phobias, major depression, dysthymia, bi-polar disorder, identity struggles (sexual, gender, life transition), and general adjustments to major life situations.
I have experience working with clients from all backgrounds with a variety of difficulties, including relationship issues, life transitions, depression, identity struggles, anxiety, and grief.»
I take a compassionate and mindful approach with people experiencing an array of emotional and relational issues including: grief and loss; sexuality and intimacy; identity struggles; self destructive patterns; life transitions; anger and violence; addiction and impulsivity; anxiety and depression; and the effects of abuse and trauma.
As they wheeled me into surgery today, I thought about all of your pain and perseverance, your unique family situations, school environments, health issues, homelessness, identity struggles — sometimes you are so brave that it terrifies me.
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