Sentences with phrase «including past trauma»

Sometimes there may be deeper concerns present including past traumas manifesting as depression and anxiety.
Sources include past traumas, family of origin issues, contextual power imbalances and concurrent major stressors.

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In the study, children under age 10 who were repeatedly attacked by a sibling in the past year experienced signs of trauma, including sleep problems, depression and fear of the dark.
PPTSD is often caused by a traumatic or frightening childbirth or past trauma, and symptoms may include flashbacks of the trauma with feelings of anxiety and the need to avoid things related to that event.
Past studies have shown that when an expectant mother exposes herself to alcohol or drug abuse or she experiences some trauma or illness, her baby may later develop a psychiatric disorder, including some forms of autism or post-traumatic stress disorder, later in life.
«During the past three years of armed conflict, Yemenis have been continuously exposed to serious harm and trauma, including air strikes, threats and attacks from armed groups, forced disappearances, torture, a cholera epidemic, and food and job insecurity,» said Farea Al - Muslimi, a prominent Yemeni scholar and chairman of the Sana'a Center for Strategic Studies.
The researchers recommended that future studies should collect information on the number of past TBIs (including mild TBIs, as well as exposure to sub-concussive trauma through contact sports and other activities) along with time since TBI, which may play a significant role in cognitive change.
After earning my BSN from the University of Maryland School of Nursing, then my Master's degree from Georgetown University, I developed a rich nursing career over the past 30 years in a variety of settings including Shock Trauma, Neuro - Trauma, Cardiac and Medical Intensive Care, Home Infusion Therapy, Women's Health Care Clinic, Case Management and most recently work - site wellness including program planning and health education.
For both women and men, many factors can bring the pelvis out of balance including daily stress and poor postural habits, digestive and reproductive issues, childbirth, age, surgery, past injuries and trauma.
Using this approach we have supported systemic change with culturally and linguistically diverse people (including newly arrived, asylum seeker and refugee people), Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, people experiencing addiction, people living with disabilities, and people facing deep community exclusion or past trauma.
Call me for behavior consultations and intervention strategies for a range of issues, including fear - based behaviors, aggressive behaviors, and complicated issues related to past trauma and isolation or neglect.
For example, Nigerians and other Africans migrate to places like South Africa for survival and freedom — including the freedom to love — managing existing trauma amid fears of xenophobia in a country still healing from its own apartheid past.
Topics include: - Increasing intimacy, passion or romance - Desire discrepancy (one partner wanting more sex)- Trauma: past or present - Couples who want to explore inhibitions - Increasing communication in and out of the bedroom - Guilt, anxiety and / or difficulty with arousal or relaxing - Exploration around sexual orientation or gender identity
He has given over a thousand media interviews, including magazines, online magazines, TV and radio talk shows around the world, giving his advice on various psychological topics including: parenting, relationship issues, depression, healing from past traumas, stress and anger management.»
My expertise includes high - conflict couples, families, and individuals with past trauma or abuse.»
My areas of focus include relationship counseling, marital separation, depression, anxiety, stress, tension, recovering from trauma and past hurts, and improving poor self - esteem.
For the past 30 years, I have worked in a variety of treatment settings (including mental health, substance abuse, and crisis intervention) and have demonstrated success helping men, women, young adults, adolescents and families heal and recover from such issues as depression, anxiety, family distress, trauma / abuse, addictions and dissociative disorders.»
I have been providing therapy to individuals, families, and couples of all ages for the past 10 years offering my support to those faced with a variety of different life challenges including anxiety, depression, PTSD and trauma, marital and relationship issues, parent / child relational issues, mood disorders, adolescent and young adult issues, grief and loss, and other related concerns.»
My clients struggle with many issues including depression, anxiety, sexual abuse, past trauma, eating disorders, self - harm, infidelity, marriage problems, spiritual concerns, and more.
Some of the primary dynamics to consider within this approach include how the effects of the trauma inhibit contact, confuse past and present realities, and lead to disruptive levels of shame.
My clients have a wide array of issues that may include, but are not limited to, depression, anxiety, life adjustment difficulties, trauma (both current and past), sexual expression and sexual orientation, bipolar disorder, personality disorders, self - injury, eating disorders, and substance abuse.»
My specialty includes working with individuals who struggle with depression, past trauma and loss and bereavement.
I can help you with issues including depression, anxiety, children with special needs, communication in relationships, life transitions, healing from recent or past trauma, adoption, divorce, loss and grief, and ADHD or other learning challenges.
The clients I have worked with currently and in the past have faced many issues including, but not limited to: depression, anxiety, bereavement, self - injurious behavior, bipolar disorder, trauma, abuse, addiction, anger, self - esteem, parenting issues, and relationship struggles.
This includes helping individuals and families through life challenges such as depression, anxiety, divorce, sibling and relational issues, behavioral issues, ADHD, current and past traumas, adult children of alcoholic issues, attachment, Aspergers Syndrome, chronic illnesses and other issues that rob us of health and joy.»
Issues including depression, anxiety, children with special needs, communication in relationships, life transitions, healing from recent or past trauma, adoption, divorce, loss and grief, and ADHD or other learning challenges.
This includes experiences of stressful migration such as for refugees, past history of trauma such as «The stolen generation» in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders communities, and the adaptation and resettlement to a new culture.
Special areas of focus include panic and obsessive - compulsive disorders, grief / loss, chronic illness, infidelity, and issues related to past trauma and abuse.
The Impact of Trauma on Child Development: The New Arrival Is Younger Than Anticipated — Discussion [Video] Attachment and Bonding Center of Ohio (2013) Explores how past trauma can impact the development of children who have been adopted, including the impact on cause - and - effect thinking that leads to delays in problem - solving skills, moral development, and social sTrauma on Child Development: The New Arrival Is Younger Than Anticipated — Discussion [Video] Attachment and Bonding Center of Ohio (2013) Explores how past trauma can impact the development of children who have been adopted, including the impact on cause - and - effect thinking that leads to delays in problem - solving skills, moral development, and social strauma can impact the development of children who have been adopted, including the impact on cause - and - effect thinking that leads to delays in problem - solving skills, moral development, and social skills.
For the past 8 years Mike has worked in the field of mental health in a college counseling center, at various in - home settings, and in a psychiatric hospital treating diverse issues including depression, ADHD, addiction, trauma, abuse, and anxiety.
Jenna's areas of expertise include couples and relationship counseling, past trauma and abuse, mood disorders, anxiety / stress, life transitions, grief & loss, spiritual direction, and life coaching.
Intergenerational trauma is deeply felt in our community from myriad past practices, including the relatively recent Stolen Generations — I work with people born to parents who were stolen, many of my friends were stolen or come from families affected by the woeful policies of the past.
While this therapy is based on psychoanalytic concepts and methods that began with Freud, it has continuously evolved over the past 120 years, and a great deal of scientific evidence now supports the effectiveness of contemporary psychodynamic psychotherapy for treating a wide range of problems including depression, anxiety, trauma, anger, relational patterns, and identity issues.
Her practice, Speak Chicago Psychotherapy, aims at â $ œpromoting emotional wellness by deepening insight, creating meaning and working through past experiences.â $ Asyaâ $ ™ s specialties include sex therapy, sexual trauma and sexual identity development with treatment focused on adolescents and adults.
There are likely good reasons for any of the above including trauma, difficult experiences in your family of origin or general past.
I specialize in helping clients overcome the negative effects of past unresolved trauma, including physical, sexual and emotional abuse or neglect or growing up in families with problems such as alcoholism, substance abuse or current life traumas or experiences that impact a person's ability to feel safe and connected.
Her past clinical experience includes working in a residential treatment center and at UC Davis Children's hospital specializing in adolescent trauma.
This Web Conference will present central features of this treatment including the attitude of PACE (Playfulness, Acceptance, Curiosity, Empathy) and the open and engaged, affective - reflective dialogue that is utilized throughout explorations of past traumas and current life experiences.
Men who undergo counseling for sexual addiction learn why they abuse sex — including cheating — and with that insight can deal with past traumas and learn to emotionally connect with their spouse in a healthy way therefore significantly reducing the likelihood of future infidelity.
One of the world's leading experts on trauma, Bessel van der Kolk has pioneered the study of an eclectic group of body - mind approaches — including yoga, mindfulness, EMDR, neurofeedback, sensorimotor therapy, martial arts, and theater — to help trauma survivors live fully in the present, rather than stay trapped in the past.
EFT has been shown to be an effective treatment for couples with a variety of issues, including depression, past infidelity, grief and loss, and past trauma.
Chapter by Chapter, practitioners help children and families strengthen skills and resources to reduce the power of the «monsters,» including multiple and serial traumas, that have afflicted their past and shaped high risk behaviors.
Areas of interest include: life transitions, adoption issues, grief and loss, trauma events (past and present) and crisis work.
Some of her skills include working with sexual abuse survivors who are now in a caring relationship and navigating some of those difficulties that arise from past traumas.
They come to me for help with a variety of issues, including: life transitions, family or relationship difficulties, mental distress such as depression or anxiety, alcohol or drug problems, or a desire to resolve past traumas.
With a keen awareness, you'll notice these ghots come up through specific symptoms that may include a partner or spouse re-living the past trauma without knowing the partner is going through a trance into the past, numbing and detaching after being exposed to the thing that reminds him or her of the trauma, avoiding situations that are somehow linked to the trauma (a common source of sexual problems in a marriage or love relationship), being hypervigilant around the cue of the trauma, and experiencing irritability when something is connecting with the trauma.
Things we can address include concerns about sexual desire or arousal, sexual interest, compulsive sexual behaviors, erectile dysfunction, trouble reaching orgasm, intimacy issues related to health conditions, and issues resulting from past sexual trauma.
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