Sentences with phrase «navigate difficult feelings»

With empathy and compassion, I will help you navigate these difficult feelings so you can feel free and confident in your life and relationships.»

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As someone who often wishes I could create a safe, conflict - free bubble to exist in, I wonder how we're supposed to navigate the tense and awkward moments with others, particularly during a season when it feels most difficult to avoid them.
Search and reunion after a lengthy separation would be very difficult to navigate — not just the relationship, but the feelings that go with establishing it.
Stefani, you are a trailblazer for helping women to navigate the difficult journey and balance that comes with recovering health and wanting to feel beautiful, confident, and strong.
This is very important to note because many areas of large cities can be difficult to navigate and feel safe while visiting.
The source tells ET, «James is in distress [because] this has been incredibly difficult to deal with and navigate, not because he feels guilty.
With a few rounds, the GTC4Lusso quickly invoked a level of confidence and felt no more difficult than navigating a 4MATIC AMG Mercedes in the same conditions.
To put this in context, it's the polar opposite of QWERTY Android devices, where the OS feels squashed and more difficult to navigate.
Any city can be difficult to navigate or to really get a feel for it.
There are now more enemies and land mines which in turn makes the tank controls feel slightly more dated and more difficult to navigate the maps.
The fixed camera angles can make locating items and navigating areas extremely difficult, whilst even the inventory management screen that comes complete with a health status bar, a heart rate animation and limited item slots, ensures that very little in Outbreak: The New Nightmare feels original or new.
While considering the latest negative press about education in general — and anticipating the sheer number of students these professionals must help navigate through a difficult job market — I assumed the staff members certainly must feel a huge amount of stress.
I love how this article gives voice to what children want and need from both parents in order to navigate this difficult transition and not feel overwhelmed and responsible for the divorce.
I can help you and / or your child navigate through the stress, the difficult behaviors, and anxiety and come out on the other side feeling more calm, confident and focused on your life's purpose.»
These intense feelings can make navigating everyday life that much more difficult, and as a result, you may have trouble maintaining relationships, seeing yourself clearly, or reaching career goals.
Whether you are navigating depression, anxiety, or other difficult feelings, or are figuring out how to work through or continue moving on after trauma, divorce, domestic violence, or other painful situations, I invite you to reach out for support.»
During a recent intern supervision, an intern expressed a deep sadness over some family troubles with a teenage child and voiced concern about the fact that while trying to help clients navigate difficult relationships and family dynamics, felt fraudulent because of their own perceived failings to handle their own family conflict.
Don't feel discouraged if they don't immediately succeed in entirely transforming your social interactions — these are tools that have the potential to help you navigate difficult conversations enormously, but, as with anything else, they require patience and practice.
Even good change can be difficult, and I believe that too often, we feel as though we have to navigate life and deal with these changes alone or without help.
For a time, the relationship is intoxicating but romantic feelings quickly fade leaving us locked in a partnership that is unfulfilling, difficult and painful to navigate.
At such a young age, it is difficult for children to navigate their feelings.
She feels it is a distinct honor to help others navigate through difficult circumstances, relationships, emotions, and create authentic connections with all her clients.
«If you find yourself caught in a difficult situation that you feel you have struggled to navigate, choose to begin a conversation with me and I can offer you a safe space to continue on a journey of exploration.
Individual counseling or therapy is ideal for those who are feeling emotionally distressed, need support navigating through difficult situations or want help getting clarity in a particular area.
I feel it is a distinct honor to help others navigate through difficult circumstances, relationships, emotions, and create authentic connections with all my clients.
Life transitions are inevitable but often difficult to navigate, and the accompanying feelings can be intense, disruptive, even debilitating.
In the 20 years I have been in this field in Tri-Cities, Washington I have seen over 2000 children, adolescents, and adults having spent over 150,000 hours in psychotherapy sessions assisting clients in navigating through difficult situations resulting from divorce, relationship issues, sexual addiction, anger, depression, anxiety, and feelings of discontent.»
I will help you find a way to navigate through these difficult times and learn ways of communicating so that each person feels valued, loved and accepted.
She is passionate about helping children and their families learn how to cope with difficult feelings, navigate stress, overcome challenges at home or school, and restore confidence in themselves.
At the Counseling Center, we help people solve problems, wrestle with painful or confusing feelings and navigate through difficult times.
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