Not exact matches
They continued to offer the service to
individuals for free, and «as we're
struggling to sign on paying
clients the people signing up for free packages was beginning to grow,» he says.
Many large firms take on
clients, seeing them only as another case number and not as an
individual struggling through a difficult time.
The classic picture of the overworked lawyer
struggling to reach partnership, after which the strain really starts to tell; the
client who thinks he more or less owns the
individual lawyer assigned to his case; the long hours culture; and the clichéd mighty dollar might not be things of the past just yet, but they are starting to recede into the background.
I use with my
individual clients, especially for those of you who are
struggling with career ideas.
Group therapy provides the
client an opportunity to meet with and receive support from other
individuals who are
struggling with similar issues.
Clients who strictly want to do
individual work are a great fit with MFTs because that work is, generally, about their past or present
struggles in the context of a primary or significant relationship.
While often the end of a relationships is a time marked by grief, sadness, and regret, it can also be a time of discovery, learning, and maybe even a sense of liberation.In my work as a relationship therapist, I see
individual therapy
clients who
struggle with breakups and heartache regularly, and refocusing their energy on the lessons and potential growth during this time of grieving can be a particularly effective way to grow and learn from the experience.
«I come from a strength based approach, believing each
individual, no matter what the circumstance and current
struggles, has unique gifts and purpose in this world.Therefore, I start the therapy process by coming alongside my
clients and working to build trust with compassionate listening without judgement, in order to find out what goals are important and collaboratively developing a plan to reach those goals.
In this capacity I conducted group and
individual interventions with both
clients and their families who are
struggling with a multitude of challenges ranging from depression to grief and loss.
In my work as a relationship therapist, I see
individual therapy
clients who
struggle with breakups and heartache regularly, and refocusing their energy on the lessons and potential growth during this time of grieving can be a particularly effective way to grow and learn from the experience.
In addition, I help
clients address issues that include, but are not limited to, self - injury, identity, depression, grief / loss, life transitions, communication, and conflict resolution as well as
struggles unique to
individuals and youths in LGBTQ communities and their families.
I offer a variety of evidence based treatments including Dialectical Behavior Therapy and work extensively with couples, parents,
individuals as well as
clients who
struggle with depression and anxiety.»
I work with
clients who are
struggling with
individual, family or relationship challenges.
They have always been committed to making sure their
clients get the right kind of help for each
individual's particular
struggle.
I value every
client as an
individual, knowing that they each have their own unique
struggles and experiences.
«Jennifer has experience working with
clients struggling with addiction, anxiety and depression, those grieving the loss of a loved one, couples navigating relationships,
individuals, pre-marital couples, families with older adolescents and adult children, and adults dealing with everyday life stressors including family issues and occupational stress.
Bloom & Associates, LLC (2012)
Individual, family and group psychotherapy with
clients who
struggled with neuro - developmental challenges and family separation.
As co-founder of NOVUS Mindful Life Institute, Duane Osterlind's vision is to provide comprehensive care for
individuals struggling with process addictions in the utmost confidential, comprehensive and caring environment to ensure
clients feel safe and accepted with anticipation that recovery is possible.
Practice She currently practices general counseling with
individuals, couples and families, and has almost ten years of past experience in working especially with adolescent girls, couples, and
clients struggling with anxiety and depression.
«The ideal
client would be any
individual and / or family who may be
struggling with a major life
struggle, stressor or transition.
Therefore, the ideal
client is one who is
struggling with relationship problems, anger, addictions (sexual or chemical), poor stress control, depression, or anxiety - I provide a safe environment where the
individual's pain and / or
struggle is met with understanding alongside a plan of action to address the issue (s).
I specialize in working with
individuals with eating disorders and have post-graduate training in this area, but I have years of experience working with
clients who are
struggling with a variety of different issues, including anxiety, depression, trauma, domestic violence, relational difficulties, and feeling stuck or stymied.
Chris has enjoyed working with college students in the past and, although he works with
clients of all ages, he is especially drawn to working with
individuals struggling with sex addiction and their partners who are 18 — 30 years of age.
Our family counseling Tysons Corner VA
clients depend on has helped many
individuals and families who
struggle with substance abuse problems.
My approach to therapy is informed by my understanding, appreciation and respect of each
client's unique qualities and
individual struggles.
When an
individual therapist can't rise above the natural tendency to align with their
client, she may
struggle internally to overcome judgements against a
client's family member.