As predicted, women
with unresolved loss displayed less positive emotion and more anxiety and anger with both their husbands and children, compared to women who were not unresolved.
Not exact matches
This implies that an
unresolved loss of desired birthing or breastfeeding experience may reinforce societal views of female self - disdain, and comments equating support for female physiology
with hate for women.
In psychotherapy, Tegan focused on her family - of - origin and the tremendous
unresolved feelings of
loss and abandonment re-exposed
with the birth of her daughter.
Book Review: Ambiguous
Loss: Learning to Live
with Unresolved Grief by Pauline Boss.
These women often lived
with years of
unresolved guilt,
with no avenue to grieve their
losses, and no information about what happened
with their children.
As well as answers, she also seeks resolution to
unresolved issues to do
with loss and deferred grief.
The Ambivalent / Preoccupied Couple: These couples present a history
with unresolved trauma, particularly
losses and separations
with which they are still preoccupied.
Kim has experience working
with clients on life transitions, work issues, parenting stress, financial issues, attachment issues, self - esteem, relationship problems, depression, anxiety, grief /
loss, identity issues, addiction recovery, eating disorders,
unresolved conflicts
with family or others, childhood neglect, sexuality, sexual harassment, discrimination or disempowerment of individuals from non-dominant groups, and uncomfortable, exploitative, or confusing sexual experiences.
They report a history of
unresolved trauma,
loss and separation and are still emotionally preoccupied
with these
losses.
Sacred Site provides grief and
loss counselling services to Indigenous people, as well as making presentations and conducting training
with government departments and community organisations on the effects in Indigenous communities of
unresolved grief and trauma.
Whether you are suffering
with unresolved GRIEF from a
loss (recent / long ago) or are just struggling
with life, relationships, or finding a purpose, I can help.
Primarily working
with teens and adults, I partner
with clients to address life stressors including, but not limited to, depression, anxiety, other mental health disorders,
unresolved emotional and abandonment issues, self - esteem / self - empowerment, grief and
loss, relationship / marital / family concerns, survivorship, caregiving, abuse / trauma, homelessness, addiction and more.
Arranged for easy reference, each bearing a succinct description and targeted application, the interventions illustrated — including Fantasy, Storytelling, Expressive Arts, Game Play, Puppet Play, Play Toys and Objects, and Group Play — have been used
with success to address such common problems as low self - esteem and
unresolved fear and anger as well as more serious difficulties arising from
loss, abuse, and sexual trauma.
«Does your child or teen lack motivation to achieve, have
unresolved emotional issues, deal
with bullying and are unable to speak up, have difficulty expressing their feelings in an appropriate way, exhibit high - risk behaviors including sexual promiscuity, drug use or other self - harm, or simply need guidance through parental separation, divorce,
loss or any demanding life situation?
AAI
unresolved trauma was uniquely associated
with dissociation and posttraumatic stress disorder, whereas
unresolved trauma and
unresolved loss jointly contributed to schizotypal and borderline personality disorder scores.
I enjoy working
with clients who have challenges in their interpersonal relationships, life transitions and
unresolved conflicts and
losses.
I work regularly
with issues related to
loss of self in relationships, trust and intimacy issues, difficulty setting boundaries,
unresolved hurts or trauma, addictions, and spirituality.»
I work
with a wide range of issues, including depression, anxiety, other mental health disorders,
unresolved emotional issues, self - esteem / self - empowerment, grief and
loss, relationship / family concerns, individual counseling for personal and emotional growth, creating more meaning and purpose, in one's life / living a more fulfilled life, and multiple other issues.
Monica McGoldrick: «The Legacy of
Unresolved Loss» Follows the key moments in an 18 weeek course of therapy with a family, and observes how the presenting problem masks unresolved loss across three generations of famil
Unresolved Loss» Follows the key moments in an 18 weeek course of therapy with a family, and observes how the presenting problem masks unresolved loss across three generations of family memb
Loss» Follows the key moments in an 18 weeek course of therapy
with a family, and observes how the presenting problem masks
unresolved loss across three generations of famil
unresolved loss across three generations of family memb
loss across three generations of family members.
Some of the interventions I use
with my children or teen clients to help them communicate and express their thoughts and emotions, address
unresolved trauma and
loss to experience internal and personal growth are:
For example, issues such as
unresolved trauma,
loss and grief are identified as core problems
with «social issues / problems such as family violence, crime / imprisonment, alcohol and drug abuse, suicide, low self esteem, ill health, self harming etc. etc are in the periphery and are the symptoms.
I commit to providing you a safe, accepting and non-judgmental environment to allow you to cope
with depression, anxiety, grief and
loss,
unresolved trauma, chronic pain, work stress, relationship stress and violence or any other difficult areas of life that has tied you down»
You may be suffering from anxiety, depression, dealing
with grief or
loss, have painful
unresolved issues from the past, struggling in a relationship
with a significant other, dealing
with life - changing issues, or feeling you are settling for less than you deserve; please consider allowing me to help you take that first step.»
Do you work
with parents and children
with unresolved trauma and
loss?
Parental behaviours related to disorganized / controlling attachment strategiesAn increased incidence of infant disorganization is observed in the context of parental psychopathology, but not in the context of infant illness or physical disability.8, 9 A meta - analysis has also confirmed that parental lapses of reasoning or discourse style during
loss or trauma - related portions of the Adult Attachment Interview (termed an
Unresolved State of mind) are associated
with infant disorganization, r =.31.10 However, the mechanisms underlying this association remain to be established.
SoM
with regard to attachment profiles differed significantly across the groups
with 60 % of participants
with OCD classified as dismissing (Ds), 40 % of the DD group as
unresolved with regard to
loss or abuse (U) and 28 % as can not classify, while 44 and 36 %, respectively, of those
with OCD + DD group were classified as either Ds or U (Fisher's exact test, p = 0.0001).