Sentences with phrase «than helpful counseling»

There is helpful counseling, and there is... less than helpful counseling.

Not exact matches

Since there is no indigenous image of the ministry as reconciling, and since reconciliation suggests a process rather than a conclusion, contemporary models from group dynamics and marriage counseling are helpful in initiating and managing the process, particularly when reconciliation is not possible if both love and justice are to be served.
As Wayne Oates suggests, helpful messages of comfort, reassurance, inspiration, and teaching can frequently be communicated more effectively through preaching than through counseling.
Helpful as group counseling proved to be, with each troubled person in the group (about ten persons) finding himself strengthened, aided, and cared for by the other members of the group, sometimes there were exasperating dead ends — psychological impasses where it seemed that the counselee had developed a blind spot and simply could not visualize his problem objectively, or from any other viewpoint than his own.
While antenatal education and counselling is helpful, 8 68 % of mothers said that early problems with breast feeding was the main reason they stopped nursing before two months postpartum.7 Other barriers were lack of knowledge about breast feeding and lack of support from health professionals.7 Women value being shown how to breast feed rather than being told how to.9 10 Evidence of effective interventions to improve exclusive breast feeding for the recommended duration of six months is sparse.
Other than becoming an FLC, there are also opportunities in some states for temporary transactional work, for pro hac vice admission to the state bar, and for foreign lawyers to be able to serve as in - house counsel, which could be very helpful for a global business.
Analyses of treatment show that intervention is helpful in the short term, but that there is no evidence that counselling is better or worse than medication in the long term.
Mindful Awareness - being intentionally focused non-judgmentally in the present rather than doing one thing while thinking about everything else - can be helpful to your counseling work.
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