Sentences with phrase «including physical addiction»

Many of the medications proscribed for insomnia have many side effects including physical addiction.

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The process of physical rehabilitation includes treatment of any of the various diseases of malnutrition and general physical abuse which accompany prolonged alcoholic addiction.
Those troubles include «physical, emotional, psychological, and sexual abuse (through Saeed's addiction to pornography),» she wrote.
Last fall, Naghmeh Abedini — who had campaigned tirelessly for her husband — told supporters via email that her marriage has included «physical, emotional, psychological, and sexual abuse (through Saeed's addiction to pornography).»
Withdrawal symptoms for sugar addiction can include mood changes, such as irritability, and physical symptoms, such as tremors, or changes in activity level, such as your child becoming more overactive, or lethargic than usual.
Sadly, for this group of homeless people, problems of anti-social behaviour could be traced back through a lifetime of exclusion, characterised by traumatic childhood experiences, including parental addiction, bereavement, going into local authority care, neglect and physical and sexual abuse.
One of the apps assesses measures of mood and anxiety; the other asks questions related to life issues including physical and mental health, addictions, cultural factors and environmental stress.
They have taught in a variety of locations including private, physical therapy yoga classes at the Baltimore Center for Wellness and classes at drug treatment centers to help with addiction.
It includes Amino Acid IV Therapy, a Naturopathic physical work - up, infrared sauna detoxification, auricular acupuncture, massage therapy and the Agora For Life Program which deals with the emotional and mental aspects of addiction.
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.
The five - episode limited series based on the novels by Edward St. Aubyn spans several decades of Patrick Melrose's (Benedict Cumberbatch) life that included physical abuse from his father (Hugo Weaving), a mother (Jennifer Jason Leigh) who did nothing to stop it, alcoholism, drug addiction, recovery, marriage, and fatherhood.
An all - star cast, including George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Frances McDormand, Tilda Swinton and John Malkovich, come together in this outrageous spy comedy about murder, blackmail, sex addiction and physical fitness!
Misuse and addiction is a key contributing factor to the leading causes of death among teens and leads to negative health, social, and behavioral outcomes including physical and mental health problems, and difficulty achieving success in school and in the workplace.
Today, Betts says, more young people are being exposed to art therapy as it gains prominence in the field, and the United States is not alone in using art therapy as an effective approach to various physical and mental afflictions, including emotional distress, addiction, social development, anxiety, self - esteem issues, and more.
Product liability litigation is likely to include suits for physical injury arising from intoxication and suits for physical injury arising from long - term medical effects including addiction.
Types of unreasonable behaviour are wide ranging and can include, for example, physical or verbal aggression, lack of communication, financial control or misconduct and addictions.
These can include higher universal healthcare costs as people deal with the physical and mental health impacts of unresolved legal issues, increased reliance on social assistance, the price of incarceration, decreased workforce participation, and higher rates of homelessness, addiction and other socially - costly impacts.
The group includes women from all walks of life who are on social assistance or are working poor, many of whom are single mothers, have chronic physical or mental illnesses, have drug or alcohol addictions, or are survivors of trauma, violence and abuse.
Contemporary counselors utilize art therapy to address a variety of mental health issues including: «anxiety, depression, substance abuse and addictions; family and relationship issues; abuse and domestic violence; social and emotional difficulties related to disability and illness; trauma and loss; physical, cognitive, and neurological problems; and psychosocial difficulties related to medical illness» (AATA, 2011, p. 1).
She has worked extensively with childhood trauma and neglect (emotional, physical and sexual — both victims and offenders of all ages, including the development of a therapeutic foster care program for sexualized children), domestic violence (both victims and batterers), addictions (inpatient and outpatient evaluation and treatment / drugs, alcohol, and sexual), somatic disorders and war trauma.
The knowledge base of clinical social work includes theories of biological, psychological, and social development; diversity and cultural competency; interpersonal relationships; family and group dynamics; mental disorders; addictions; impacts of illness, trauma, or injury; and the effects of the physical, social, and cultural environment.
Publications focus on many issues including addiction, gangs, physical disabilities, treatments, love, medical models, training innovations, therapeutic power, operating a therapy practice, and more.
Her experience and training includes: Structural and Strategic family therapy, Systemic therapy, Transactional Analysis, Gestalt therapy, Pesos Borden System Psychomotor therapy, sexual and physical abuse, addiction recovery and treatment, group psychotherapy, parenting, women's empowerment, and sexuality.
During WAVE's years of research we have discovered that the same conditions that lead to violence and antisocial behaviour also lead to many other blights on lives including poor mental and physical health, all sorts of addictions, low educational and employment achievements, welfare dependency, poverty and homelessness.
New Jersey also has general grounds for divorce, including adultery, abandonment for at least one year, physical or mental abuse, drug addiction, alcoholism, imprisonment for 18 months or longer or unusual sexual behavior.
Addiction is a serious physical and mental health concern that can lead to a variety of problems, including depression and anxiety.
Practicing mindfulness is even thought to «cure» some mental and physical conditions, including anxiety, depression and addictions.
Specialities include life transitions, «finding my voice,» relationships, family, aging, work, sexuality, creativity, isolation, grief, depression, anxiety, addiction, trauma, physical health, personal spiritual path, and healing the earth.
Barbara is trained and experienced in working with a variety of issues, including sexual addictions, unhealthy or unsatisfying relationships, low self - esteem, and overcoming the effects of physical / emotional / sexual abuse and trauma.
• Past Life Regression • Relationships — couples / partners communications • Family — parenting skills / communications • Pre-Marital Counseling • Attachment Disorders, problems from neglect and deprivation in childhood • Anxiety and Depression, including mood disorders • Grief and Loss — Bereavement • Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) • Addictions • Domestic Violence • Rape, Battery, and Assault • Physical connections to emotions • Regression Therapy • Meditation • Spiritual Explorations (Each area focuses on self - esteem - processing feelings such as anger, anxiety, confusion, depression, inadequacy, resentment, grief, loss and much more.)
Some of the other areas in which I specialize are: · Trauma including physical and sexual abuse · Anorexia and Bulimia · Cross Cultural Counseling · HIV and AIDS · Living with Illness and Disability · Death and Dying · GLBTQ Issues · Addiction (12 step friendly)
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