Not exact matches
As birth doulas, we
provide you — and your
partner — with the physical,
emotional and informational
support you need, from the onset of labor until 1 to 2 hours after your gorgeous little bundle of joy is born.
We
provide women and their
partners with physical,
emotional, and informational
support prenatally, in labor, and postpartum.
a trained maternal
support practitioner who
provides emotional, physical, and educational assistance to a laboring mother and her birth
partner.
A doula is a trained maternal
support practitioner who
provides emotional, physical, and educational assistance to a laboring mother and her birth
partner.
I bring my knowledge and expertise as a midwife and health care professional to
provide hands - on physical, evidenced - based informational, and
emotional support to you and your
partner.
Provide physical and
emotional support, information on the labor and birth process, and understandable explanations of various medical techniques and procedures involved with the C - section procedure and the recovery, help you get acclimated, facilitate communication between you and the hospital staff, and prepare your
partner to join you in the O.R..
We are prepared to
provide physical (non-medical),
emotional and informational
support to women and their
partners during labor and birth, as well as to families in the weeks following childbirth.
My experience was so awful, I trained as a doula to try to
provide women and
partners with the
emotional support that I needed and didn't get in labour.
A doula will also
provide emotional encouragement, explanations and
support to your
partner and family members if they are there with you.
He has to
provide both financial and
emotional support: His
partner will need his help because she'll be undergoing dramatic physical and
emotional shifts, and he has to be ready for her to lean on him.
I
provide comprehensive clinical care while
supporting the
emotional well - being of you, your
partner, and your family.
We help pregnant mamas with the physical comfort measures as well as
providing emotional support for her and her
partner.
Like any regular person, she still needs the company and the
emotional support a
partner can
provide.
Successful writers I know — whether they're published commercially or self - published — need to write and rewrite their books many times, usually with the
support of a developmental editor, not someone who does spelling and punctuation but a creative
partner who is able to identify and solve problems with the story, structure, characterization, dialogue, visual description, literary style, pacing, the narrative arc — with a first, second, and third act that engages the reader and reaches some kind of epiphany or denouement that entertains, illuminates and
provides emotional satisfaction for the reader.
Their function is not to
provide emotional support, but to perform tasks which enable their
partner to function in ordinary ways the non-disabled take for granted.
Administrative Assistant — Duties & Responsibilities
Provide administrative
support across a variety of industries including education, accounting, and medicine Train new team members ensuring they understand the brand and adhere to company policies and procedures Oversee daily office administration resulting in efficient, effective, and on - budget operations Represent company brand with poise, integrity, and positivity Study internal literature to become an expert on products and services Manage travel arrangements, itineraries, and other logistics for company leadership and clients Develop and strengthen relationships with outside vendors,
partners, customers, and community leaders Responsible for accounts receivable, accounts payable, payroll, and company budgets Oversee medical billing, confidential patient records, and medical team
support Responsible for the development and implementation of
emotional, physical, and developmental plans for patients Strictly adhere to all department budgets and project timelines
Provide data entry, billing, and client account maintenance services Manage corporate correspondence and reception duties including telephone and in - person service Responsible for tracking and replenishing office supplies and products Craft employee handbooks, staff development programs, and recognition programs
Provide exceptional in - person, telephone, and internet customer service resulting in client satisfaction Encourage high customer retention by maintaining friendly, supportive contact with existing clients
Providing empathy and
emotional support is part of being a good
partner, even when it is difficult.
The divorced father contributes to his children's health and well being by maintaining a healthy relationship with his former
partner and
providing emotional and financial
support, monitoring and disciplining his children and being a reliable and loving presence in their... Continue reading →
In one study, law students studying for the bar examination felt more anxious on days on which they believed their romantic
partners had
provided emotional support, and less anxious on days when they believed the
partners had not
provided any
emotional support, but their romantic
partners claimed that they had.13
The
emotional support that husbands or wives
provide to their
partners who are ill with cancer helps patients fight the deadly disease.
Couples therapy can lead to a separation plan that helps these couples separate amicably, deal with co-parenting issues,
provide support with the
emotional reactions to separating, and even help each
partner to do better in future relationships.
Living with a depressed person is often an
emotional drain, and the relationship
provides little
support and revitalization for the functioning
partner.
I can help
support your marriage by
providing individual therapy to those whose
emotional wounds are significantly impacting the bond between
partners.
Although the observed
support behaviors were coded into 10 categories, we analyzed the data for only the following categories in the current study: (1) Positive
support seeking (e.g., gives clear analysis of the problem, recognizes
partner as an aid, agrees with provider's suggestions); (2) Negative
support seeking (e.g., rejects help, criticizes the
support provider, makes demands for
support, complains); (3) Positive
emotional support provision (e.g., reassures, encourages expression of feelings,
provides genuine encouragement); (4) Positive instrumental
support provision (e.g., offers specific plan or assistance, gives helpful advice); (5) Negative
support provision (e.g., criticizes, minimizes problem, is inattentive, offers unhelpful advice).
When the
support seeker used negative strategies (i.e., complaining, criticizing the
partner) to seek
support, the
support provider
provided lower levels of
emotional support and higher levels of instrumental and negative
support.