Sentences with phrase «suggested by your counselor»

Take the time between sessions to complete any activities suggested by your counselor.

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Kellyanne Conway, counselor to President Donald Trump, spoke Wednesday night to Fox News, and denied a CNN report which suggested her weeklong absence from TV was mandated by the White House.
He discussed these plans at length with the crisis counselor, who was able to help him by suggesting a qualified therapist.
The author examines the changing roles of men and, particularly, of women in the church, and suggests counseling techniques for use by pastors and counselors.
Furthermore, marriage counselors suggested that by seeking help and by actively participating in the counseling process, most marriages — or at least contracted between two «healthy» individuals could not fail.
This is the solution most often suggested by credit counselors.
The FTC suggests using an organization whose counselors are trained by a nonaffiliated party.
By explicating his recent transition to full - time career counselor in relation to John Krumboltz's Planned Happenstance Theory, the author suggests how supervisors may use the theory as a framework for guiding supervisees to develop into tomorrow's career counselors.
Furthermore, marriage counselors suggested that by seeking help and by actively participating in the counseling process, most marriages — or at least contracted between two «healthy» individuals could not fail.
Molianen, impressed by the findings, seems to suggest that Beck's theory should be used in further research in the college student population and how depressed students are treated, as counselors and therapists would do well to closely look at a student's cognitive thoughts as a way of assisting the student in recovery.
For instance, if one of you tends to go over your partner's phone without asking permission, the counselor is most likely to suggest that you respect each other's privacy by putting on phone locks if the couple agrees to it.
Information gathered by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) suggests approximately 34,870 residents work as psychiatrists, child psychologists, corrections officers, workers in religious fields, School guidance counselors, clinical social workers, health educators, and marriage and family therapists in Connecticut.
Results indicated higher quality friendships and more teacher - perceived improvement for children whose buddies were lower on antisocial behavior and whose parents were higher on compliance; however, corresponding improvements as perceived by counselors and parents were not obtained.50 These preliminary results suggest the need for more research examining the potential of friendship interventions and the extent to which their success may relate to the characteristics of the children involved in the friendship.
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