Therapy is hard work but so is living in pain.
Therapy is hard work... Had work requiring courage, desperation and resolve.
Therapy is hard work but it doesn't have to be scary.
Couples
therapy is hard work, because marriage is hard work.
One thing that's clear from every article in this issue: couples
therapy is hard work.
It is true that any kind of
therapy is hard work since it involves changing habits that have been developing for a long time.
Couples
therapy is hard work for those of you in the relationship, too.
Therapy is hard work, but it also can be playful.
Therapy is hard work A lot of people are surprised to find how much work is expected of them outside of therapy sessions.
Not exact matches
Therapy is such
hard work and can sometimes
be very painful.
Physical training /
therapy, time, and
hard work is what will raise your level of play and make you better in your sport.
I've never
been in
therapy (that doesn't mean I couldn't use some) but my friends that have say it
is hard work, but definitely worth it.
Kids can have some fun during these
therapy sessions, though it can
be a lot of
hard work to make muscles stronger and learn to do new things.
The last one
is a personal one for me, yeah the others
are personal but this
is about my little girl who has
worked so
hard in her
therapy that she gets to join the typical Kindergarten kids in their class all day.
We
are in DBT (Dialectical Behavior
Therapy) together and she
's made great strides,
working hard to learn new ways to deal with big emotions.
We
work extremely
hard to provide you the best results possible, so we also offer a multitude of sounds that
were composed by world leading sleep
therapy experts and musicians.
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And there
was a sense of accomplishment in knowing I had graduated from
therapy, in seeing that I had
worked hard and
was beginning to resurface.
What
's surprising about these
therapies is how gentle they
are; the therapist
's hands
work your body so lightly that it
's hard to believe you'll get much benefit.
I have
been off
work 6 weeks and going to
therapy, but get really down because it
's hard to do things, I pray that the burning pain will stop!
Even though heavy metals such as lead, mercury, and aluminum
are hard to get out of the bodies tissues, Chelation IV
therapy works at the core level to help your body detoxify, replace delicate mineral levels, establish healthy vitamin absorption, and replace important electrolytes.
However, with regular preventive
therapy my body
is able to endure stress and
hard work without pain.
Eventually with
hard work and speech
therapy, we got my son back on track to
be in a full fledge mainstream school and furthermore, he can't stop talking now when they thought he could not express himself due to autism.
I know that professionals
are having a truly
hard time finding a form of
therapy that
works for hoarders.
I spent most of last year paying as much as I could each month trying to chip away at the giant loan I have from Physical
Therapy school so to hear that all my
hard work just went down the drain and now my loans would
be accruing more interest each month
was DEVASTATING for me.
Quick fixes
are rare in behaviour
therapy, and often you'll need to
work hard and long to get small results, especially at the start.
Dogs like Layla, who
is working hard to become a certified
therapy dog.
These two particular breeds
are most commonly found in
therapy work due to their naturally friendly nature, they
are people pleasing breeds and
are willing to
work hard for affection and physical contact.
Dogs
are amazing, supportive, and heroic companions who can make a huge difference in your world as a best friend, an exercise buddy, someone who can
be trained to provide animal - assisted
therapy and help those with challenges they may face, or simply
be a fuzzy face to greet you after a
hard day at
work.
Our volunteers
are the heart and soul of our organization and Canine Assisted
Therapy, Inc. (C.A.T.), would not
be what it
is today without their
hard work and dedication.
Whether or not you can anticipate a full medical recovery from a traumatic brain injury or neurological disorder, we
work hard to ensure that no component of your loss and right to compensation
is overlooked, whether it involves lost income, future surgery, in - home assistance or vocational
therapy.
There
's a difference between raiding the home section at Target in an act of retail
therapy and going on a vacation for which you've
worked hard to save.
And in our view it
works better when you go to someone who
is optimistic about marriage recovering from
hard times (vs
being neutral or pessimistic), skilled (training and advanced knowledge of the couples
therapy profession), and has the experience, developed over time, of seeing every type of couple over and over and having positive outcomes with these couples.
As Sprenkle (2012) noted when reviewing a recent compilation of family
therapy research, «certainly, good
work can
be carried out in other contexts, and non-programmatic research can also
be valuable, but it appeared to
be hard to keep up with the full - time researchers in medical - related contexts when it came to high output - strong methodology research» (pp. 7 - 8).
While
therapy can
be challenging, I
work hard to make you feel understood, and to help generate potential solutions.»
I
work hard to stay up - to - date on
therapies that
are proven to
be effective, and pursue training each year from cutting - edge therapists and researchers so that I can bring their knowledge back to my own practice.
Unless she gets
therapy, and
works really
hard on herself, she
is not going to change.
Therapy can
be hard work but with the right commitment and therapeutic relationship, childhood wounds, barriers to contentment and phase of life issues can
be resolved.»
I
am particularly mindful that part of the
work in couples
therapy is to find a voice to express feeling, and that can
be particularly
hard for some of us who
were raised to ignore our feelings or never express vulnerability.
I believe with
hard work, the relationship can
be saved and your investment in
therapy will payoff.
It
is likely that the child will have to continue to
work hard in
therapy, at school, and at home to overcome their challenges.
The length of
therapy is determined by the issues you
are struggling with and on how
hard you or you and your partner
are motivated to
work in
therapy.
At the end of their session, she
was able to print off little coloring pages to take home since she
worked so
hard during
therapy.
So it
is often a good idea to take meds in the meantime to take away the symptoms, while
working hard at
therapy to resolve the cause, then after a year or so when the
therapy starts to kick in you can gradually wean off the meds.
The three authors
are leading couple researchers that exemplify the scientist - practitioner model of clinical psychology... This
is a thorough, thoughtfully laid out book... The book
is clearly written as a standalone, self - help book but could easily
be used as an adjunct to
therapy... A deeply compassionate book, as the authors have clearly
worked hard to distill their collective clinical and research wisdom to help couples
working through the aftermath of an affair.
Therapy will not
be easy; however, once you start feeling a little more connected and reassured in your relationship your
hard work will pay off.
For example, lots of people write about how important it
is to offer clients encryption, and how important it
is to store files securely, and how equipment failures could interrupt the therapeutic process, and how issues of identity
are hard to address in online
working, and how online
therapy removes non-verbal cues, and how misunderstandings can easily happen via text, etc., etc., etc..
In couples
therapy, it
's helpful to name biases in the distribution of labor and to
work to understand why these biases exist and why they might
be hard to give up.