Sentences with phrase «with addiction issues who»

The opioid crisis has infiltrated communities across North America — and for individuals with addiction issues who are caring for children, the repercussions may be... Read more

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Babies who were drugged from their moms getting pain medication, may suppress their aliveness, have issues with addiction, feel spacey, out of it and trouble being conscious in their own lives.
Some parents who have joined your program are dealing with very complex issues and some of these issues such as addictions, poverty, or family violence, will need support and assistance beyond what you can offer in your Active Parenting Program.
Some of the topics covered in this issue are: the impact that severe and chronic stress in early childhood has across the lifespan; a summary of the newly published DC: 0 - 5 ™ Diagnostic Classification of Mental Health and Developmental Disorders of Infancy and Early Childhood; the impact of illness and hospitalization on young infants; the Circle of Security - Classroom (COS - C) approach to applying attachment theory in pre-school settings; and an intervention for mothers who are struggling with addiction.
«Besides the denial associated with this disease, it's insurance companies that have been the single biggest barrier to treatment for folks dealing with addiction,» said Reynolds, who has been a frequent visitor to the Capitol on issues surrounding pain medication and addiction.
Cuomo is calling the crisis a health issue and said he agreed with a panel member who called on insurers to cover rehab for prescription pill addiction and said he would also like them to fund education efforts.
As an osteopathic physician, I seek to prevent issues like addiction by partnering with patients to help us both understand if they are susceptible to prescription drug abuse,» said Dr. Jermyn, who focuses on acute and chronic pain management.
People who have struggled with weight issues, stress, toxic relationships, addictions or other personal issues are often able to finally resolve these issues once their body is correctly aligned, connected and stronger and they start to feel more empowered.
«Sweetened foods have become a source of comfort for many people,» claims Dianne Sullivan, a psychotherapist in Hartford, Connecticut, who works with clients on food - addiction issues.
Hilda Burke is a West - London based integrative psychotherapist, who has been working with clients on a broad range of issues, including bereavement, infertility, addiction, abuse and depression for four years.
«If a student has a parent who is deported or evicted or who is struggling with drug addiction, you see all the issues of the world walk through the doors.»
The Company treats adults as well as adolescents who are struggling with drug addiction, alcohol addiction, and co-occurring mental or behavioural health issues.
This case centres on a claim that the DVBIA's Downtown Ambassadors Program violated the Human Rights Code by systemically harassing and removing homeless people from public spaces in downtown Vancouver — homeless people, who are disproportionately Indigenous, people with disabilities such as serious mental health issues, and people with addictions.
And it goes to support a program for lawyers who are dealing with mental health or addiction issues.
Since you will be working with clients who may need assistance with drug addiction, stress management and even psychiatric problems, you need to be able to tell a prospective employer that you are emotionally stable enough to cope with these issues.
«Throughout my work in substance abuse, My focus has been helping those who struggle with addiction, while resolving underlying issues such as mental illness, trauma, grief, fractured relationships, self - esteem issues, and unhealthy boundaries.
My experience has provided me with the ability to help those who struggle with addictions, anxiety, anger management, depression, mental health issues, parenting, substance abuse, low self - esteem, stress as well as other issues that impact on the quality of life.»
Michele Weiner - Davis's workshop helps coaches and marriage counselors work with couples who are trying to grapple with the most serious issues, such as infidelity and addiction.
I specialize in helping people who struggle with addictions, anxiety, depression, and ongoing relationship issues.
His professional experience has included working with: homeless youth & youth in custody, men caught in addictions and in relationship breakdowns, fathers, men in depression, anxiety, grief, rejection, unemployment, dissatisfying retirement, identity issues and some who had considered suicide their only workable option.
I am passionate about working with those who struggle with anxiety, depression, addiction, academic issues, relationships, and co-dependency.»
I find this approach useful with many population, even with some of my addiction clients and those who have anger issues.
While treatment for Asperger's Syndrome, Autism, Anxiety, and Depression are my specialties, I also work with people who struggle with addiction, relationship problems, sexuality uncertainties, self - esteem issues, grief, and difficulty with life transitions.»
She has extensive experience working with individuals who struggle with addiction issues and eating struggles.
I also enjoy working with couples and families, and individuals who struggle with addiction, anxiety, trauma, relationship issues and PTSD.
«I want to work with individuals or families who are not living the lives they want to live because of addiction, chronic pain, or mental health issues.
My clients include children (age 6 - 18) and adults who are dealing with issues such as anticipatory or post-death grief, difficulty adjusting to life transitions (including but not limited to adolescence, launching of children, empty nest, job loss), depression, stress or anxiety, traumatic stress, computer addiction, couple problems, divorce, blended or adoptive family adjustment, pre-adoption decision making, and adult survival from childhood sexual abuse.»
«I specialize in working with families who are experiencing addiction issues, dual diagnosis (mental health and addiction), co-occurring disorders, and other problems that are often experienced within a family.
This course is intended to provide diversion programs and specialty court staff, including mental health and addiction professionals, with an overview of the issues specific to women with co-occurring disorders who are involved with diversion programs / specialty courts.
I welcome clients who are struggling with issues of self - esteem, relationship difficulties, compulsions / addictions, disordered eating, depression, illness / pain, and anxiety.
Counseling is safe and confidential for women, men, couples and adolescents who are dealing with addictions, eating disorders, depression, anxiety, OCD, grief, anger, incest, infidelity, women's issues, and PTSD.»
Laurie has worked with clients who struggle with marital and relational difficulties, sexual addiction, pornography, trauma, anxiety, depression, grief, spirituality, and women's issues.
I work with people who are in emotional pain such as marital issues, family problems, relationship conflicts, anxiety / worry, addiction, men's issues, depression or anger.
I have a passion to help adults and adolescents who are struggling with issues such as addictions, depression, anxiety, adjustment difficulties, behavior problems, grief and loss, relationship problems, and more.
«Creating a supportive environment to help individuals who struggle with addiction, anxiety, depression, and stress related issues is my strength.
When people are dealing with things like depression, anxiety, trauma, addiction, unhealthy relationships or painful, unresolved issues from their past, they need to seek counseling with a licensed trained therapist who specializes in the area of need.
I have almost five years experience working with clients who have struggled with addiction issues.
«I specialize in assisting ministers, helping professionals, healthcare workers, and family caregivers who are wrestling with depression, anxiety, burnout, faith issues, and sex addiction.
My professional expertise includes work with adolescents and adults who are experiencing addictions, trauma, loss / grief, depression, anxiety, relationship issues and life transitions.
As a compassionate and attuned therapist and sex educator, I enjoy working with couples and individuals who are exploring the challenges of desire differences, sexual and gender identity issues, relationship struggles, addiction, parenting, panic, anxiety and early attachment experiences, as well as those seeking existential meaning in life and love.
Dr. McGill served as the Director of the Gentle Path Program, which is a seven - week residential program, for people who are challenged with sexual addiction, sexual anorexia, and relationship issues.
To refer someone to this program, call 503-236-3033 About Our Program: FIT (Family Involvement Team) for Recovery provides parents who have addiction issues and are involved in the Child Welfare system with rapid access to substance abuse treatment.
I have worked with clients for over 15 years who struggle with addictions, PTSD, depression and anger issues.
Services for individuals who are struggling with drug and alcohol addiction, family violence, and mental health issues are available as well.
It is also to be a directory of Trauma Healing Therapists for people who struggle with addictions, PTSD, attachment issues, and developmental trauma.
As one of the many participants at this year's spring conference, I believe I can speak for most of us when I say that it was indeed a pleasure having Jim Thomas present his work to those of us in the CPPNJ community, those of us who strive to improve our own work with couples, and who struggle with those most difficult of cases — those with issues of addiction and relational trauma.
I also work with couples who have addiction issues and those who have experienced trauma and abuse or neglect.
Some of the topics covered in this issue are: the impact that severe and chronic stress in early childhood has across the lifespan; a summary of the newly published DC: 0 - 5 ™ Diagnostic Classification of Mental Health and Developmental Disorders of Infancy and Early Childhood; the impact of illness and hospitalization on young infants; the Circle of Security - Classroom (COS - C) approach to applying attachment theory in pre-school settings; and an intervention for mothers who are struggling with addiction.
I have worked with couples who are struggling with general marital problems (couples commonly refer to this situation as «communication problems»), infidelity issues (including sexual or pornography addiction), infertility issues, and divorce prevention.
I work with couples who experience difficult life transitions, addictions, anger, trauma, affairs, anxiety, and other issues that constrain emotional connection and personal growth.
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