Sentences with phrase «life issues such as»

«I have a wealth of experience working with addiction, codependency, mood disorders, anxiety, and a multitude of life issues such as grief, coping with medical diagnosis and illness, life transitions including divorce, retirement, graduation, marriage and adolescence.
Dr. Kress is an experienced licensed psychologist who listens with deep emotional regard and leading edge intellectual understanding of life issues such as depression, anxiety, relationship difficulties, career changes and life adjustments.
Therapy is appropriate for people struggling with life issues such as stress»... Read More
If you are someone facing difficult life issues such as addictions, relationship problems, low self - esteem, self - harm, therapy can help you find your voice and the self you were meant to be.»
«I am a licensed psychologist with more than 15 years of experience helping adults, older adolescents, and couples with a wide range of emotional and life issues such as: depression, anxiety, traumatic experiences, relationship issues, and grief / loss.
I try to create a safe harbor for change for adults dealing with life issues such as self - esteem, relationships, grief or loss, goal - setting and anxiety.
Areas of special interest include: Anxiety in school aged children, parenting anxious or traumatized children, Helping professionals (therapists, civil servants, medical professionals) in therapy, expressive arts therapy and those working through transitional life issues such as divorce, becoming a parent or career changes.»
Often, this is because the police are so busy chasing down drug offenses, they opt not to enforce quality of life issues such as this one.
I next had to consider if we were seeing end - of - life issues such as possibly a cancer that was causing bladder problems but not showing us anything on a blood panel or urinalysis.
The following activities help young people, years 5 - 12, navigate real life issues such as phone plans, contracts, privacy and data costs.
Of course but more than this these films deal with real life issues such as superficiality, depression, paranoia, schizophrenia.
There are also table discussions on navigating work - life issues such as balancing careers with family and transitioning from specific career stages that may be relevant to any work environment (academic research, biotech industry, governmental agencies, non-profit).
The role - playing situations address real - life issues such as disputes over first authorship or students with low motivation.
Quality of life issues such as compensation, benefits, status, and working conditions continue to be a concern.
Residents have protested the shelter from the very beginning, claiming it is too close to the elementary school P.S. 75 and has contributed to quality - of - life issues such as vandalism, public drunkenness, noise disruption and thefts.
Malliotakis had cast de Blasio as a detached, smug mayor who's neglected quality - of - life issues such as «transit, traffic and trash,» as her campaign put it.
After a number of years of observing the deteriorating conditions in the Town of Ramapo in quality of life issues such as zoning, over-development, over stressed infrastructure and litter he decided not to stand by and watch what was happening, but to become involved.
Production companies like Film Four are leading the way, highlighting real life issues such as poverty and discrimination but entertaining at the same time.

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This one from McMaster University via Coursera is focused more on career issues, and the topics covered sound like a top hits list of common work questions: «Mindshift teaches you essentials such as how to get the most out of online learning and MOOCs, how to seek out and work with mentors, the secrets to avoiding career ruts (and catastrophes) and general ruts in life, and insights such as the value of selective ignorance over general competence.»
To drive engagement, the company enlisted Likeable to launch a #purebarrelife campaign, a contest which asked clients to share personal stories about integrating Pure Barre into their daily lives through text, photos and videos on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Pinterest for a chance to win prizes.The company enlisted the agency's help because Likeable has the expertise to navigate the challenges involved in running a national social - media contest, such as time demands, possible legal issues, and the unique rules and guidelines of each individual platform.
Air Force officials have cited «cultural issues» — such as training requirements and trouble maintaining a work - life balance — as reasons for the service's recruitment and retention problems.
Notably, these clauses have become even more desirable for employers since the advent of social media and platforms such as Twitter and Facebook, which which have given employees the power to publish their thoughts on a range of issues — not to mention sharing often intimate details of their personal lives in photos or videos.
«Cultural issues that affect the quality of life and service for our airmen,» such as duties not related to flying and difficulties maintaining work - life balance, also appear to have driven fliers away, Grosso said.
Sidewalk will focus on addressing major issues in cities, such as transportation, energy use, and cost of living, through innovative products, platforms, and partnerships.
And life insurance policies with limited underwriting, such as simplified issue or guaranteed acceptance policies, regularly restrict death benefits to be less than $ 100,000 to $ 250,000.
At FlexJobs, we see a variety of people looking for part - time work, such as working parents, semi-retirees, people with health issues or disabilities, military spouses, millennials, career changers, and people seeking better work - life balance.
According to the Patriarch, the Council «will address internal issues of the unity and administration of the Church, but also matters such as relations with other churches and faiths, in order to present a unified voice and credible witness for the life of the world.»
But Catholic teaching typically explains a hierarchy of public issues, prioritizing marriage and sanctity of life, for example, which are intrinsic to Christian faith, over important but less theologically binding issues of prudential judgment, such as federal entitlement programs or immigration.
To postmodern critics, such concerns suggest that life has a «plot,» as in a well - crafted novel, but of course what they are really pointing out is that such issues have no meaning in the absence of a transcendent grounding.
The Reformation raised issues that remain live issues today» questions such as «How am I saved?»
It's after a report says half of couples don't take time before their wedding day to discuss vital issues such as where they'll live or whether they'll have children.
Yet, as Elliot Dorff points out, the apparent agreement on issues such as idolatry, killing innocent life, and sexual immorality belies deep interpretive differences, not only between but within religious traditions.
The thing is Crystal there are no answers, only faith.In matters of debilitating life health issues, such as a child with a cancer that is not responoding to treatment and the child is dying, that is because the treatment is just not able to overcome the cancer.
He failed to acknowledge that the entire purpose of the Church's principles on issues such as the end of life is to create a standard of conduct clear enough to guide believers through their most trying challenges.
You would think that someone who had any rationality to them at all would be focusing on real issues, such as stripping away of our civil liberties, or the ongoing wars that actually cost this country billions of dollars and hundreds of lives, or the trillions of dollars in our deficit.
Even among Christians, for whom scripture should be a guide to life's challenges, many cling to the idea that issues such as abortion and the end of life are so complex that only a simple - minded person, unable to see two sides of an argument, could possibly take a firm stance.
Most public debate concerns ethical issues such as the beginning and the end of life, or the permissibility of certain sexual behaviors.
There are other issues, such as the ethical dimension of scientific and medical advances, and issues of integrity in political and business life.
Such issues as slavery, the status of women, and political freedom, the virtues of scientific honesty and integrity, the freedom of the spirit in worship, all such ethical concerns which have grown in significance throughout Christian history are in part at least implicit in the new life, but they are not explicit, and the reason for that must be sought in the historical situation into which the Gospel cSuch issues as slavery, the status of women, and political freedom, the virtues of scientific honesty and integrity, the freedom of the spirit in worship, all such ethical concerns which have grown in significance throughout Christian history are in part at least implicit in the new life, but they are not explicit, and the reason for that must be sought in the historical situation into which the Gospel csuch ethical concerns which have grown in significance throughout Christian history are in part at least implicit in the new life, but they are not explicit, and the reason for that must be sought in the historical situation into which the Gospel came.
Which is better — to go through a rosy life and to end up in hell or to endure such issues and grow closer to God as the result — and entering into heaven as the Bride of Christ?
As for the «narrow public witness» against which John Murdock rightly cautions, I really don't think «prioritizing» equals «ignoring,» such that to prioritize the defense of religious freedom and the right to life excludes other issues from the Church's social witness and public policy advocacy.
On this issue it is possible to experience such contradictory jolts of conscience that one finally doesn't know whether to list oneself as a member of a society of the courageously righteous who are mature enough to face up to life's ambiguity and do the difficult things that freedom requires — or simply a society of moral failures.
Such an approach makes it possible to look on the world in such a way that one finds meaning in these issues of daily life and sees them as religiSuch an approach makes it possible to look on the world in such a way that one finds meaning in these issues of daily life and sees them as religisuch a way that one finds meaning in these issues of daily life and sees them as religious.
It is perhaps no surprise that someone who has spent a lifetime opposing the teaching of his own church on so many different issues (to the complete confusion of Protestants such as myself, I hasten to add) should choose to end his life in breaking one last church taboo.
These may include not only broad philosophical issues such as whether the universe has a purpose, but also questions we have become accustomed to think of as empirical, such as bow life first began or bow complex biological systems were put together.
In part, local church people's lack of responsiveness to immediate issues such as the Indochina war represents an earlier failure to provide for social issues in the dynamics of congregational life.
As such, it is critical to properly understand issues related to eternal life, assurance of salvation, the role of faith and good works, and all related issues.
Through their associated non-profit, Sudara Freedom Fund, they have an even greater impact on the lives of women and children in India by equipping even more women and their children with education and housing and micro-loans — tools needed to build and sustain a new life such as the Sunetha Home, supporting long - term, systemic change by directly addressing issues that lead to generational sex work.
The faith - group programs, representing Protestant, Catholics, and Jews, have consistently provided documentaries, dramas, and discussions which dealt with issues almost never touched by commercial broadcasting: the economic factors behind nuclear armaments; the issues behind draft evasion (during the Vietnam War); the real causes of worldwide starvation; and the problems of people who are ignored almost completely by the media, such as the aging who can not live on their pensions, unwed mothers, farm workers who have no homes, undocumented aliens whom we wish to employ but not pay, and refugees we are sending back to certain death in their own countries.
But sure, the relevant issues are more in regard to effectivity, such as that two machines with drivers can harvest a field quicker than a dozen or so men, and while a life without any work can be boring and / or decadent very quickly (and similarly such with no physical activity whatsoever), an overall system e.g. where productivity and numbers are «alpha and omega» seems to be very out of touch not only with nature.
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