Not exact matches
Shopaholics often report that buying a new dress or outfit provides a temporary confidence boost; some
people with shopping
addictions also suffer from self - esteem and insecurity
issues.
We need to stop locking up and killing
people with addictions and mental health
issues and start treating them like human beings and give them the healthcare and the opportunities they deserve.
But I do think they could do more to bring awareness to the
issue, help
people feel safe enough to admit to
addictions, and help them connect
with professional help or recovery groups.
We are tackling this problem now and aggressively
with a $ 1 billion plan to prevent homelessness and move
people out of shelter and into permanent homes, and another $ 2.6 billion for supportive housing for those
with mental health or
addiction issues.
People who have struggled
with weight
issues, stress, toxic relationships,
addictions or other personal
issues are often able to finally resolve these
issues once their body is correctly aligned, connected and stronger and they start to feel more empowered.
«Sweetened foods have become a source of comfort for many
people,» claims Dianne Sullivan, a psychotherapist in Hartford, Connecticut, who works
with clients on food -
addiction issues.
Some of our priorities include ensuring youth succeed in school, helping
people with mental health and
addiction issues and helping isolated seniors.
There have been a number of
issues and controversies centered around EA's FIFA series, where a number of
people have complained about
addiction, or parents have had to step in and deal
with their kids spending inordinate amounts of money on microtransactions.
This case centres on a claim that the DVBIA's Downtown Ambassadors Program violated the Human Rights Code by systemically harassing and removing homeless
people from public spaces in downtown Vancouver — homeless
people, who are disproportionately Indigenous,
people with disabilities such as serious mental health
issues, and
people with addictions.
These can include higher universal healthcare costs as
people deal
with the physical and mental health impacts of unresolved legal
issues, increased reliance on social assistance, the price of incarceration, decreased workforce participation, and higher rates of homelessness,
addiction and other socially - costly impacts.
Meanwhile, courts are packed
with accused
persons suffering from
addiction and mental health
issues, and there are insufficient resources to allow Indigenous accuseds — already grossly overrepresented in Canada's jails and prisons — to get the support the law demands they receive.
Melissa C. Martin is a bilingual career specialist
with 17 years» experience in counseling and coaching military members, military spouses, and
people with mental health
issues and
addictions.
Working
with people experiencing behavioral «
addictions» or habits such as excessive eating, spending, gambling, internet use, etc., as well as working
with family members affected by these
issues or by substance abuse, is also a specialty.
I specialize in helping
people who struggle
with addictions, anxiety, depression, and ongoing relationship
issues.
«I have enjoyed helping
people with stress, anxiety, depression, abuse (emotional, physical, sexual),
addiction / alcoholism in the family, couples, self - esteem, dissociation, and attachment
issues.
I have had the privilege of working
with clients from a broad spectrum of life circumstances and
issues, including community mental health patients, abuse, trauma, and domestic violence survivors,
persons struggling
with substance
addictions, adolescents, senior citizens, school - aged and foster children, couples, and families.
While treatment for Asperger's Syndrome, Autism, Anxiety, and Depression are my specialties, I also work
with people who struggle
with addiction, relationship problems, sexuality uncertainties, self - esteem
issues, grief, and difficulty
with life transitions.»
I have helped
people with a wide range of
issues, including depression, anxiety, loss, trauma,
addiction, parenting, and navigating difficult life transitions, such as divorce and remarriage.»
He frequently helps
people with depression, anxiety, anger, conflict,
addictions, phase of life
issues and crisis of faith.»
My goal is to help
people with depression, marriage problems,
addictions, parenting
issues, fear, anxiety, grief, decision making, burnout, stress and family crisis, doubt, anger or forgiveness.
I work
with people who are in emotional pain such as marital
issues, family problems, relationship conflicts, anxiety / worry,
addiction, men's
issues, depression or anger.
When
people are dealing
with things like depression, anxiety, trauma,
addiction, unhealthy relationships or painful, unresolved
issues from their past, they need to seek counseling
with a licensed trained therapist who specializes in the area of need.
I work
with individuals, couples, and families struggling through
issues such as
addiction that create distance among those they love;
with individuals pursuing spiritual healing from emotional wounds; and
with people grappling
with cultural identity, transition, and stress, such as missionaries and children of missionaries.
Dr. McGill served as the Director of the Gentle Path Program, which is a seven - week residential program, for
people who are challenged
with sexual
addiction, sexual anorexia, and relationship
issues.
I specialize in dual diagnosis treatment, helping
people with addiction and mental health
issues, such as substance abuse, trauma, depression, and anxiety.
It is also to be a directory of Trauma Healing Therapists for
people who struggle
with addictions, PTSD, attachment
issues, and developmental trauma.
I've developed groups that serve adolescents struggling
with addiction (CAMH),
people with dementia and their caregivers (Baycrest Health Sciences), and seniors living
with complex mental health
issues (Elm Grove Living Centre).
She works
with people struggling
with addiction issues.
I take a compassionate and mindful approach
with people experiencing an array of emotional and relational
issues including: grief and loss; sexuality and intimacy; identity struggles; self destructive patterns; life transitions; anger and violence;
addiction and impulsivity; anxiety and depression; and the effects of abuse and trauma.
Clarissa and the Counseling Team specializes in working
with couples, troubled teens, family conflict, blended families, vets returning to civilian life and their spouses and families, and individuals
with depression, anxiety, trauma and co-dependency
issues,
addiction, anger management, and many other sources of stress that compromise the quality of a
person's daily life experience.
Besides the every - day life struggles, I have worked extensively
with people who have been affected mentally, emotionally, and behaviorally by depression, anxiety, relationship / family conflicts, life transitions, divorce, parenting
issues, financial strain, work stress, work - life imbalance, homelessness, domestic violence, emotional and sexual trauma,
addictions, grief and loss, and family of origin
issues.
«Over the last 30 years, in my practice, in my work
with the UAB Medical School, and through our long - running Huntsville Times psychological column, I have successfully helped thousands of
people, from 4 to 90 years old, who suffer
with depression, anxiety, ADHD, sexual, physical and emotional abuse,
addictions of all kinds, eating disorders, marital, family, and work relationship
issues.
I work
with people with a variety of
issues, including but not limited to: anxiety, depression, trauma, self esteem
issues, substance or behavioral
addictions, body image and food
issues, and relationship
issues.»
The Summit Lighthouse The Summit Lighthouse offers spiritual techniques that can help
people deal
with emotional, psychological, and spiritual
issues of all types, including relationships,
addictions, and depression.
So the more a
person lives through their
addiction, allows themselves to be defined by it and does not deal
with the physiological
issues the more their life is set up to be non-conducive to psychological well being and who they really are at their core.
I believe in treating the whole
person, not compartmentalizing your concerns.The LGBTQ community also often struggles
with issues related to mental health,
addiction, self - esteem, discrimination and rejection from loved ones and society in general.
Most
people are familiar
with the concept of a drug or alcohol
addiction, and unfortunately these are common
issues that many
people face.
Our goal is to face
issues such as
addiction and the journey to sobriety through education and advocacy, and to help as many
people and their loved ones struggling
with this disease as much as we possibly can.
She is sensitive to working
with cross-cultural
issues and has worked extensively
with people recovering from substance abuse as well as problems
with sexual
addictions.
Many
people that struggle
with addiction, relationship
issues, and other tough life struggles often have shame in their past.
«I am a counsellor offering services to
people seeking help
with concerns about their emotional, behavioural or mental health and
addiction issues leading to problems
with intimacy, relationships and sex.
In addition to
issues involving
addiction and withdrawal, young
people may need help
with education, accompanying mental health conditions, family life, and more.
«My approach is to work
with each
person's own blend of strengths and abilities to address a wide range of concerns, including anger,
addiction, depression, stress, sexuality, relationships, and professional
issues.
Substance abuse and behavioral disorder counselors help
people confront the problems associated
with alcohol and drug dependency and
addiction, eating disorders, and other behavioral
issues.
DBT can be helpful for
people who struggle
with a variety of
issues, including eating disorders,
issues with self - harm,
addiction, and post-traumatic stress.
Thriveworks in Pflugerville, TX offers
addiction counseling and therapy that has helped
people with many
issues.
I have been in the field of wilderness therapy since 2004, working
with people struggling
with anxiety, depression,
addiction, family and identity
issues.
Co-occurring Disorders In order to understand the underlying
issues in a
person struggling
with addiction, a treatment plan must include an assessment by a clinician who specializes in dual diagnosis.
She understands that
people can seek emotional comfort and that sometimes a trauma can lead to
issues with addiction.
In addition, I have experience and expertise in working
with people struggling
with substance abuse, process
addictions, and
issues related to suicide.