Sentences with phrase «patient feels accepted»

After a patient feels accepted by his or her therapist, the two can then begin working toward a common goal of learning to understand the patient's feelings.

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If the pastor has a keen awareness of what we have come to regard as the interpersonal hurt of his patient; knows the desperate and yet fatal need of the patient to evade further pain, no matter by what means, and often by striking out and hurting loved ones; feels something of the almost overwhelming and intolerable anxiety the patient experiences; is not too shaken by the terror evoked through what Kierkegaard expressed as «shut - up - ness unfreely revealed»; and can accept the consequent intense feelings of guilt and shame which isolate the patient from himself, from others and from God, then his ministry has within it the necessary element for a supportive and creative experience for the patient.
If you feel as though you need to seek infertility treatment, don't delay — some clinics do not accept patients after 40.
This reporter approached one sitting alone on a plastic chair, his left leg in bandage and his crutches laying besides him; and he asked how the patient was feeling, and if he could join him, to which the patient accepted.
«If [a patient] can accept his bodily homoerotic experience while staying connected to the therapist,» he wrote in «The Paradox of Self - Acceptance,» «the sexual feeling soon transforms into something else: the recognition of deeper, pain - generated emotional needs which have nothing to do with sexuality.»
We accept only patients we truly feel can be helped with our treatment.
The specialists say they have been accepted and made to feel appreciated by the medical providers and other staff members they work with, and are usually well - received by the patients — though not necessarily right off the bat.
When I did finally decide to enroll, Alia was kind and patient and made me feel accepting of my financial decision without feeling judged.
Accept that uncomfortable feeling, acknowledge it will pass, and be patient with yourself.
This discourages medical professionals from accepting WSIB patients due to the amount of extra — and sometimes unpaid — work and the feeling that their opinions are not respected.
I use reflective and patient listening to invite every level of emotion into a confidential and trusting environment, in which you should feel supported, accepted, and safe.
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