Not exact matches
I remember the last time I tried going to the mall the weekend before Christmas (and not to buy a present, just retail
therapy with a friend and neglected to realize what weekend it was) and it took over an hour to get
out of the parking
lot.
A
lot of schools and
therapies didn't work
out before we landed on the things that did.
I saw
lots of people getting
out there and spreading awareness
of play
therapy to various populations.
«We have a
lot to figure
out about how to use this
therapy, and we need to treat a few hundred patients in order to get a better sense
of how to refine the synergy
of these two classes
of drugs.
At the moment a
lot of therapies are focused on the site
of infection or injury itself but this data suggests that it's the signals that are being sent
out from the gut that are impacting the whole immune system.
A trip to the self - help section
of your local bookstore or a walk past the local salon / spa's advertisements for numerous antistress
therapies illustrates that we're a world
of stressed -
out people with a
lot on our plates.
Well, it is a little chaotic because there are
lots of competing
therapies out there.
«
Therapy pointed
out a
lot of good reasons about why I wasn't sleeping, and helped me focus on what's really important.»
But there's been a
lot of science coming
out lately suggesting that cold
therapy might be detrimental to muscle tissue recovery.
Get Some Manual
Therapy — There are all kinds of techniques out there, but getting manual therapy done has a lot research that suppo
Therapy — There are all kinds
of techniques
out there, but getting manual
therapy done has a lot research that suppo
therapy done has a
lot research that supports it.
You're body is used to all these endogenous artificial testosterone, you know, your testosterone to estrogen ratio is getting messed up and so you do have to use what's called post cycle
therapy when you're on pro-hormones and we won't get into the post cycle
therapy as much on this podcast «cause I know we're kinda pushing for time but the problem is that if you don't cycle pro hormones, it can be tough on your liver, it can be tough on your own endogenous production so it's something that you do wan na make sure that you do, that you understand how to cycle properly and I have to be careful
of course, giving
out recommendations like that on this show just because so many people who are listening to this are competing in event like triathlons and marathons and thing
of that nature where they're gonna be drug tested and stuff like this would be a big no - no anyways, you know, or they're going after more natural means and let's face it, prohormones can be kinda damaging to your body and the reason for that is because a
lot of these side effects: acne and hair loss, breast tissue enlargement, or you know, what we affectionately call bitch tits in dudes, prostate swelling, you know, a
lot of these hormonal imbalances that get created from dumping exogenous sources
of hormones into your body and creating like a hormone milieu that can be a real real issue from a health standpoint.
Although we are pretty physically active (
lots of hiking and running) and socially active (friends family
outing and he's also a registered
therapy dog) luckily we haven't had manu injuries or illnesses.
The good news is, there is a
LOT you can do to make the most
out of Couples
Therapy.
I know that there a
lot of group
therapy models
out there.
But also, through that dialogue, I often find that clients have epiphanies, deeper levels
of understanding about what's happening in their life, and they walk
out of therapy sessions knowing new things about themselves that can give you a
lot of hope and deeper understanding and compassion for yourself.
Another thing that you might want to know when it comes to paying for
therapy is that we are
out -
of - pocket, but a
lot of people have what's called
out -
of - network insurance or some sort
of health benefit through work, and we can provide an invoice which can support you getting money back.
Maybe
therapy is the answer for that and maybe it isn't, but I think that marriage as a whole would be a whole
lot smoother if you have all
of those things worked
out first.
I think this imagined scenario alone keeps a
lot of couples
out of therapy — this situation would suck!
There are a
lot of approaches to couples
therapy out there.
In her post Ruth does a great job helping to allay the fears
of people thinking about coming to couples
therapy, while also explaining that all couples therapists don't have the same training and there are
lots of good reasons to seek
out an EFT therapist.
I do a
lot of family
therapy given that I am a child therapist, and was starting to run
out of activity based interventions to do with families — particularly the ones where the family members are not used to being warm or fun with each other so games and activities are really important.
I imagine that being in private
therapy practice is similar to owning any other business, so hopefully I have a
lot of sympathy
out there.
Couples
therapy is like a
lot of things in life: the more you put into it, the more you'll get
out of it.
I have really gained a
lot out of group
therapy and the assignments given me.
The child and rejected parent are sent to a hotel or a resort (in rare cases the treatment takes place at home) for four days
of intensive
therapy — 64 hours
of treatment that's the equivalent to about a year
of regular
therapy, although there's
lots of time to just hang
out and swim.