People come to therapy for disturbed mood (such as anger, anxiety, panic and depression), family conflicts, behavioral disturbances and acting out unhealthy behaviors, relationship conflicts, social problems, career issues, sex issues, anger management and more.
She knows that often
people come to therapy with low self - esteem that may prevent them from fully realising their potential.
Most
people come to therapy wanting to deepen their connections to others.
Often
people come to therapy with the belief that our history makes us who we are.
Childhood trauma is usually the first possibility I consider when
people come to therapy.
There are many reasons why
people come to therapy.
People come to therapy to help cope with many of life's challenges.
There are so many reasons why
people come to therapy.
«
People come to therapy for different reasons.
Many
people come to therapy and openly admit, «I'm not very good at communication.»
Often
people come to therapy feeling hopeless or overwhelmed, but rest assured that through understanding yourself better you can overcome the obstacles that hold you back from success and happiness.
People come to therapy because they are feeling some discomfort or trauma.
«In my experience, I've found that
people come to therapy when they are in a crisis situation or encounter something that seems too overwhelming to face on their own.
Often
people come to therapy believing that our history makes us who we are.
While sometimes
people come to therapy in a crisis, persistent sadness or confusion is a perfectly valid and common reason to see a therapist.
Play therapy and animal assisted therapy are gentle approaches, both allowing
the person coming to therapy to express in ways in which they are comfortable and in their own time.
«
Each person comes to therapy with their own unique problems.
Each person comes to therapy with their own unique needs and goals.
Not exact matches
Ever since her story was featured in Christianity Today nearly a year ago, Butterfield has become something of a celebrity within the conservative evangelical world, and every time I'm in conversation with someone about the potential dangers of «conversion
therapy» (which seeks
to change a
person's sexual orientation through counseling and prayer), her name invariably
comes up.
As in all sound
therapy,
persons who
come for help should be free
to choose the goals of change.
Thus Lifton indicates that one characteristic distinguishing the rap groups from traditional
therapy was «that of affinity, the
coming together of
people who share a particular... historical and personal experience, along with a basic perspective on that experience, in order
to make some sense of it.»
However, I also offer that
therapy is often good for both the mother and «
coming out» child
to attend together with a professional that will help each
person to vocalize their concerns... and yes, many concerns will be just like the ones that Bridgette documented in her post.
People come to worship
to receive a kind of implicit
therapy.
But something peculiar and fascinating happens
to the patient: When the
therapy is over everything about the
person — memories, priorities, the sense of self —
comes back.
«Many
people have
come up
to me
to say the comics and the lecture are like
therapy for them.»
If
people desperate for
therapies are simply told what is best for them, it should
come as no surprise if they ignore the official advice and flock
to snake - oil merchants flogging easy «cures».
Ildstad and her colleagues report that five of eight
people who underwent the treatment were able
to stop all immunosuppressive
therapy within a year after their kidney and stem - cell transplants, four of which
came from unrelated donors.
One year after
coming to therapy, almost 70 % of young
people in both groups were completely free of their presenting anxiety.
In the
coming months, four US clinics will recruit
people with HIV
to a trial of a
therapy based on gene editing.
When
people switch
to infusion
therapy, their appetites and energy often
come back, and they usually regain weight and feel less fatigued.
People come here
to view the night sky and also indulge in various spa and
therapies as it is believed that this place has extraordinary «healing energy».
The new vision: Enable all
people living with a rare disease
to receive an accurate diagnosis, care, and available
therapy within one year of
coming to medical attention.
It is with these challenges in mind that IRDiRC presented its new and bold vision for the next decade: «Enable all
people living with a rare disease
to receive an accurate diagnosis, care, and available
therapy within one year of
coming to medical attention».
While drug
therapy allows
people living with HIV
to lead a relatively normal life, it also
comes with adverse effects.
We have many
people come to Strala with long histories of failed physical
therapy, who have great success learning
to treat themselves through yoga.
As a nutritional
therapy practitioner, many
people come to me wanting
to lose weight.
When it
comes to Cold
Therapy, some
people might well be worried about the possibility of cold temperatures causing an increase in body - fat,
to act as insulation against the cold.
I am studying Naturopathic Nutritional
therapy in Scotland (UK), but it saddens me that a lot of
people I
come across just dismiss what I tell them about health and continue
to take unnecessary drugs, such as statins.
The agency's most successful matchmakers have
come from diverse backgrounds in PR,
therapy, headhunting, and publishing, but all possess an innate ability
to understand
people and maintain high standards of customer care.
Patch Adams is based on a true story about a formerly institutionalized man (Robin Williams, What Dreams May
Come) who discovers that laughter is the best medicine, trying
to become an MD
to try
to help
people with his special blend of comic
therapy.
Indeed, many
people are surprised
to know that Kandie isn't the exception
to the rule when it
comes to Pit Bulls being
therapy animals — Pit Bulls actually comprise a high percentage of the
therapy animal population.
Many schools, nursing homes, hospitals and even offices have programs where
therapy dogs
come in just
to improve moral and calm
people down.
When
people think of
therapy dogs, pit bull terriers * probably aren't the first type of dog that
comes to mind and yet there are many pit bull terrier - type dogs serving as
therapy dogs across the United States.
With the rising profile of the profession
comes an increase in the number of universities offering master's degrees in art
therapy, thus fortifying the standards for practicing therapists and exposing more
people to the field.
Numbers 33 — 50 sound too one - size - fits - all; they don't take into account that
people may
come to therapy from different places.
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 -LSB-...]
I meet
people where they are as they
come into
therapy, help them get symptom relief by working
to address cognitive and behavioral issues that are preventing them from leading their most satisfying life, while looking
to foster insight and healing from the patterns that caused symptoms in the first place.»
Through these experiences, I have
come to appreciate the diverse histories that
people bring with them when seeking
therapy.»
He also is able
to provide online
therapy (called Telepsychology) for
people who can not
come to office appointments.
The
people I work with in
therapy come to realize and utilize ways of relating, thinking, and working that result in much happier and fulfilled lives.»