Sentences with phrase «unique presenting difficulties»

Searching for the most useful interventions to fit the unique presenting difficulties of clients, Arnie completed a post-graduate diploma course (at UCL) in Applied Hypnosis, received training in EMDR and completed the National Intensive DBT Training.

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Bush even draws attention to the unique difficulties that present itself to the federal government as a democratic body that represents a constituency with diverse moral worldviews and that therefore has a «duty to exercise responsible stewardship of taxpayer funds».
Parvo presents a unique difficulty with regards to getting puppies protected against it: like all mammals, puppies receive protective antibodies from their mothers in the colostrum, or first milk, that they receive in the first 48 hours of life.
The game employs a unique take on difficulty — the harder difficulties actually present new levels to play (instead of just the same levels with more enemies).
Dealing with a Catastrophic Injuries claim will present unique difficulties to a victim and his or her family.
Dealing with a Personal Injury claim will present unique difficulties to a victim and his or her family.
Dealing with a Car Accident claim will present unique difficulties to a victim and his or her family.
Biotech sales presents unique challenges, such as the need for technical knowledge, along with technical difficulties that need to be addressed.
The course will include discussion about the unique difficulties of doing sex therapy for the therapist - The definition of female and male sexual dysfunctions - The physiology of the human sexual response - The models of sexual behaviors - How to diagnose and evaluate if the couple does actually present with a primary sexual dysfunction or the dysfunction is a symptom of a deteriorated relationship that has to be addressed before sex therapy is started.
I view each person as a unique individual and adapt my approach according to their specific situation and presenting difficulties
Not only was this «help - seeking» sample atypical of prior FSM studies, but also unique to the present study was our addition of multiple parenting practices, self - reported and clinical ratings of grandmothers» distress, and reports of grandchildren's internalizing and externalizing difficulties from grandchildren and grandmothers.
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