Therapy is a safe place for you to think out loud and make healthy choices for yourself and your family.
Family
therapy is a safe place for each family member to express their views and experience without judgement.
When
therapy is a safe place to share what you're struggling with, and your counselor listens closely so that you feel understood, you will feel relief from carrying a burden alone.
Therapy is a safe place where you can open up about conflicts and learn to communicate in a non-attacking way.
Individual
therapy is a safe place where you can look at old patterns that are getting in your way and focus on what you want in world at this point in your life.
Couples
therapy is a safe place to unpack these desires in the presence of your partner.
Not exact matches
Most jaundice needs no treatment, but when it does, phototherapy (light
therapy)
is considered very
safe and effective:
Placing a baby naked in a bassinet, with his eyes covered, under blue «bililights» often does the trick, because ultraviolet light changes the bilirubin to a form that the baby can more easily dispose of in his urine.
While it
is possible that it
was simply the provision of a
safe, confidential
place to talk, the researchers say they plan to gather more data on which specific types of
therapy may have worked better than others.
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Place mission
is to support recovering drug addicts and alcoholics as they progress through detoxification and into life - long recovery, utilizing medicinal and medical supervision, individual and group
therapies, and assuring a
safe, comfortable environment in which to reclaim their lives.
She would start a rehab farm for abused spouses, children, and animals, where they could
be a part of
therapy in a
safe place.
Ft. Lauderdale, FL About Blog The Right
Place mission
is to support recovering drug addicts and alcoholics as they progress through detoxification and into life - long recovery, utilizing medicinal and medical supervision, individual and group
therapies, and assuring a
safe, comfortable environment in which to reclaim their lives.
No matter where the
therapy focuses, it
is absolutely vital that it not become an additional source of pressure for the couple, but rather a
safe and open
place to better connect.
Whether you
are seeking
therapy as an individual, couple, family or for your child, you will
be provided with a
safe, non-judgmental
place to explore and gain insight and skills to live your best life.
I view
therapy as a
safe place to explore relationships, whether those relationships
are with people (family, co-workers, partner) or things (food, money, alcohol).
Couples
therapy could
be a
safe place to learn about and connect with your partner's vulnerabilities of loss and loneliness.
Whether you
are seeking
therapy as an individual, couple, family or for your child you will
be provided with a
safe, non-judgmental
place to explore and navigate life's challenges.
My goal in
therapy is to create a
safe place where clients feel supported to do the challenging work of self - exploration that leads to psychological change.
The
therapy room
is a
safe place for you to come exactly as you
are without having to wear the mask you wear in the outside world.
I work so that the
therapy session
is a
safe place for you to express yourself, including things that
are difficult and troubling, as well as a
place for greater self understanding and for learning the skills that will lead to change and greater happiness for you.»
Once a
place has
been established where the child can feel
safe and begin to open up,
therapy sessions can include the entire family.
It
is important that
therapy provides a
safe place from the disconnect caused by anxiety, depression, sadness, and trauma.
«One of the most important aspects of my approach to
therapy is offering a non-judgmental and
safe place for all people, children, adolescents and adults.
The
therapy relationship
is key to a comfortable, caring and
safe place that fosters insight, growth and change.»
«I want your
therapy experience to
be a
safe place to explore your life, your problems, and your dreams.
If you
are simply looking for a
safe place to process general life stressors or relationship challenges,
therapy can
be specifically tailored to your unique goals.»
Our
therapy sessions will
be a
safe place to gain self - understanding, new skills to increase your relationship effectiveness to free yourself from your «stuck spots».»
Therapy is an excellent resource for children experiencing divorce: therapy provides a safe place for your child to speak openly and attend to her needs without having to worry about hurting a parent's feelings or being insufficiently attentive to a parent's emotional
Therapy is an excellent resource for children experiencing divorce:
therapy provides a safe place for your child to speak openly and attend to her needs without having to worry about hurting a parent's feelings or being insufficiently attentive to a parent's emotional
therapy provides a
safe place for your child to speak openly and attend to her needs without having to worry about hurting a parent's feelings or
being insufficiently attentive to a parent's emotional needs.
Therapy is a
safe and supportive
place to learn these much needed skills.»
Samantha strongly believes that
therapy is a partnership between client and therapist, and that
therapy provides a
safe place to form a relationship based on trust and mutual respect.
Developing a therapeutic relationship
is essential to encourage change and
therapy sessions need to
be an emotionally
safe place to resolve the issues that
are detracting from your enjoyment of life.
• Family
Therapy — Family therapy for children and their caregivers offers a safe space for children to explore how they feel about any transitions, identify their needs, and feel supported to understand the changes that are taking place without feeling responsible fo
Therapy — Family
therapy for children and their caregivers offers a safe space for children to explore how they feel about any transitions, identify their needs, and feel supported to understand the changes that are taking place without feeling responsible fo
therapy for children and their caregivers offers a
safe space for children to explore how they feel about any transitions, identify their needs, and feel supported to understand the changes that
are taking
place without feeling responsible for them.
And what
's really unique about going to
therapy is unlike friends and family, which can
be very helpful to talk to, this
is a
place where it gets to
be only about you and it
's a very uncommon thing in our lives, I believe,
is to have that much focus on ourselves and really... In such a really
safe and comfortable way.
The therapeutic relationship
is very important to healing and I strive to make
therapy sessions an emotionally
safe place for my client's to unpack, process and resolve their issues.»
Additionally, one person may
be ready to end the relationship and will use couples
therapy as a
place to inform their partner of their decision and want to «dump off» their partner in a
safe place with the therapist.
This type of
therapy will provide a
safe place in which to bring out into the open what
is really at the root of a problem.
Your
therapy sessions can
be a
safe place to talk, without blame or hurtful words, which can lead to healthy communication and deeper understanding.
The use of EMDR
therapy to encourage
safe discharge of negative affect,
safe place imagery, and containment exercises will
be described.
Family
therapy is the «
safe place» that helps families find that comfort level and strengthen those connections.
Group
therapy is a practical resource to help those who need a
safe place to talk openly and learn new coping skills.
And for some people who
are uncertain about whether to continue working on their relationship, individual
therapy can provide a
safe, private
place to talk through their feelings and concerns.
Play
therapy for children ages 3 +
is a
safe place for them to learn new skills, process trauma, and gain control over their emotions and behaviors.
One major benefit of couples
therapy is that it can provide a
safe place to process our pain and
be vulnerable with our partner.
The
therapy office
is a very
safe place to have a panic attack where someone else (the therapist) can
be there with you.
Our
therapy can help provide a
safe place for veterans and family members alike to speak about your experiences,
be recognized and listened to, and develop new ways to cope with the feelings, changes and experiences that come up during these readjustments.
The therapist should get only the basics at first, and once a
safe place is created in
therapy, allow the couple to get into the «dirty details.»
The therapist has to tell the couple to focus on relationship building at home, but focus on the affair itself only during sessions —
therapy may
be the only
safe place to talk about it productively without «pouring salt over old wounds.»
Therapy should
be a
safe place for difficult dialogues, and validation and empathy from your therapist.
For older «children» who
are now adolescents or young adults, individual talk
therapy provides a
safe place for them to process their feelings, learn coping skills, and build healthy relationships with family and peers.
Therapy isn't a
safe place for the alienated child.
Couples
therapy or marriage counseling may
be a
safe place to help you work on your marriage and find ways to repair the damage, understand, talk and reconnect.