«Complementary methods have the potential to mitigate
such addiction problems, and may help address the root problem rather than just managing the symptoms, which is a real benefit.»
Not exact matches
Recent evidence reveals good results from getting people off the streets and into housing as quickly as possible, before tackling other
problems,
such as
addiction or mental health.
While some
addictions,
such as to drug and alcohol, are easier to recognize (and be videotaped) by those close to the afflicted person,
problem gambling usually comes to light when financial and legal issues arise.
A situation of oppression or need,
such as
addiction or persecution or personal crisis, can sometimes provide its own spontaneous hermeneutic which simply overleaps the
problem of the past.
Such people may be substance abusers, but usually in the case of church leaders the
problem is an
addiction to work, sex, romance, self - abuse, power or money.
The people who considered divorce less frequently also had less severe marital
problems such as abuse,
addiction, and infidelity.
Michel Odent, in his review of research on the «primal period «(the time between conception and the first birthday), concludes that interference or dysfunction at this time affects the development of our capacity to love, which is particularly vulnerable around the time of birth, being connected hormonally to the oxytocin system.3 Research by Jacobsen4 5 and Raine6 among others, suggests that contemporary tragedies
such as suicide, drug
addiction and violent criminality may be linked to
problems in the perinatal period
such as exposure to drugs, birth complications and separation or rejection from the mother.
As well as a loss of confidence and self - esteem, disconnection from the labour market and loss of skills, there are deeper issues
such as mental health
problems, debt, family difficulties and, in some cases, drug and alcohol
addiction that must be taken into account.
For example, the best prisons already deliver programmes to tackle prisoners» underlying
problems,
such as mental illness and
addiction.
Jasanoff is critical of how the cerebral mystique reduces
problems of human behavior,
such as drug
addiction or eating disorders, to
problems of the brain.
A number of these trials represent completely novel classes of therapy,
such as employing fragments of RNA that interfere with
problem genes or developing vaccines meant to quell drug
addiction.
We will attack
problems such as limited willpower and self - control, particularly in decisions about food, drug
addiction, and procrastination.
Often called «rehab» for short, the term is used commonly for both physical injuries (
such as regaining muscle strength after an accident, for example) and mental
problems (
such as
addiction to drugs, alcohol or other substances).
Eating too much refined carbs will cause a sudden increase in your blood sugar, disrupt hormonal balance, cause deficiency in vitamins, minerals, and enzymes, and lead to a series of health
problems such as allergies, obesity, depression, learning disabilities, behavioral issues, alcoholism, and drug
addiction.
Whether you have mental health or emotional health issues, chemical dependency, food related issues
such as diabetes, weight gain / weight loss
problems, or other health
problems, please discuss taking any amino acid supplements with your doctor before attempting
addiction recovery.
Opioid
addiction is often described as an «equal opportunity»
problem that can afflict people from all races and walks of life, but while true enough, this obscures the fact that the opioid crisis has particularly affected some of the poorest regions of the country,
such as Appalachia, and that people living in poverty are especially at risk for...
In his animations, biblical figures and saints navigate contemporary
problems such as pizza
addiction, pop - up porn ads, office holiday parties, and even drone strikes.
Their clients deal with issues
such as mental health
problems,
addiction, substance abuse, social needs, or learning disabilities.
Resume example for
Addiction Counselor showcase duties
such as assessing client
problems, developing personalized treatment plans, conducting therapy sessions, recommending community resources, collaborating with client family members, and helping clients to reestablish their careers.
7/2011 to Present Benchmark Human Services, Nantucket, MA Behavior Analyst • Interview patients regarding their present, past and future aspirations in a bid to understand their motivations • Take notes to refer to during the assessment period • Measure specific influences
such as environment and family life to determine cause of behavioral
problems • Create psychological profiles for each patient to determine extent of behavior
problems • Devise and implement programs to address behavior
problems • Act as part of a coordinated care team to provide oral medication to patients • Monitor patients» progress and note down any significant changes for better or worse • Assist patients with chemical dependency issues to come to terms with their
addiction through counseling services • Provide a one - on - one to patients with criminal backgrounds • Assist crime investigations by creating psychological profiles of criminals to determine motive and mode of operation
The mental health counselor deals with mental health patients that have
problems such as
addictions, marital
problems, parental issues, suicide tendencies, stress management, senior citizens with mental depression etc..
The term
addiction is used in many contexts to describe an obsession, compulsion, or excessive physical dependence or psychological dependence,
such as: drug
addiction, video game
addiction, crime, money, alcoholism, work
addiction, compulsive overeating,
problem gambling, computer
addiction, etc..
Without treatment, depression can lead to
problems at school, running away, substance abuse, low self - esteem, eating disorders, internet
addiction, self - injury, reckless behavior (
such as reckless driving, out - of - control drinking, and unsafe sex), violence / bullying, and suicide.
In my practice, I work with adults facing issues
such as anxiety, depression, marital / family
problems, faith / spiritual issues, life transitions, grief, men's issues, and
addictions / compulsive behaviors.
He helps people suffering from
problems such as anxiety, depression,
addiction, self esteem issues, stress, marital troubles and anger management.
He has particular experience working with chemical and behavioral
addictions,
such as alcoholism, drug
addiction and sexual compulsion /
addiction, mood disorders,
such as depression, dysthymia and bipolar disorder, anxiety disorders, personality disorders, relationship
problems, and mental health issues arising out of or informed by sexual orientation.
«I work with individuals, couples and families on
such issues as relationship issues,
problem solving, conflict resolution, communication enhancement, anger management, drug / alcohol abuse and
addiction.
I'm an expert in addictive disorders (including sex and food
addiction) and
problems such as depression, anxiety, and relationship difficulties.
My clients include children (age 6 - 18) and adults who are dealing with issues
such as anticipatory or post-death grief, difficulty adjusting to life transitions (including but not limited to adolescence, launching of children, empty nest, job loss), depression, stress or anxiety, traumatic stress, computer
addiction, couple
problems, divorce, blended or adoptive family adjustment, pre-adoption decision making, and adult survival from childhood sexual abuse.»
As a counselors and social workers, we have worked with a wide variety of issues,
such as depression, anxiety, PTSD / trauma,
addiction, child / adolescent issues, couples and family issues, life transitions, communication
problems, and more.
I help individuals, and couples experiencing stressors
such as: illness, adjusting to a move, blended family / parenting issues, job or school stress, financial
problems, digital - age issues (gaming, porn
addictions).
In relapse prevention pharmacotherapies for the treatment of
addiction problems, the effects on outcome are modest compared with other influences (
such as patient characteristics, active follow - up and social stability) 1 and complicated by the effects of psychosocial interventions that are always recommended alongside any prescribing.2
In Sweden, almost all teenagers in residential provision are there due to behavioural
problems such as drug
addiction or delinquency.
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.
Through his extensive work in the field of
addiction, he has worked with individuals who suffer from a variety of life
problems such as family conflict, managing relationships, and anger management.»
I have a passion to help adults and adolescents who are struggling with issues
such as
addictions, depression, anxiety, adjustment difficulties, behavior
problems, grief and loss, relationship
problems, and more.
If you need assistance managing issues
such as low self - esteem, depression, anxiety,
addictions, relationship
problems, spiritual conflicts or creative blocks, I will provide the encouragement and help with skills to get you through these periods.»
I also work with a range of other mental health
problems,
such as
addictions and psychotic disorders.»
Drug and alcohol
addictions and behavioral
addictions such as
problem gambling, sex, and spending.
Mental health nursing is a specialised branch of nursing with a focus on the care of people with mental health
problems such as anxiety, depression,
addictions, eating disorders and psychosis.
We'll be delivering counselling and psychotherapy services to support GPs in Lambeth to provide a much - needed primary care service to manage common mental health
problems,
such as stress, anxiety, depression and
addiction.
These biological «vulnerabilities» may place a person at increased risk for developing BPD given certain developmental factors
such as prenatal stresses, infections, nutritional deficits or stressful events in the early family environment Other family members may often have BPD, Major Depression, Bipolar Illness, or
problems with
addiction.
When dealing with a serious issue
such as depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder,
addiction or marriage
problems it's not enough to just rely on family or friends.
Sometimes individual therapy is needed to address specific
problems,
such as to treat an
addiction, in addition to marriage counseling.
I have experience working with clients from various backgrounds dealing with many issues
such as depression, anxiety,
addiction, trauma, divorce, childhood trauma and abuse, personality disorders, relationship issues and phase of life
problems.
If you are someone facing difficult life issues
such as
addictions, relationship
problems, low self - esteem, self - harm, therapy can help you find your voice and the self you were meant to be.»
If there happens to be a complicating factor
such as an
addiction problem for you or your spouse, marriage counseling is a great option to overcome it together and feel more confident in your relationship than ever.
Sanya Bari, MEd, LPC, NCC, CTS, CDC takes pride in helping people find relief, recovery, and revival from the most difficult relationship
problems such as high conflict, infidelity, separation, divorce, and sex
addiction.
We use approaches that have been proven effective with issues
such as marital
problems, infidelity, sexual
addiction, parenting issues, depression and anxiety.
Such addictions often cause major
problems in romantic relationships.