For over 27
years as a therapist, I have seen many sensitive people argue with their spouse, demanding that they listen and understand them... but to no avail.
«I have worked with Life Connections for just under
a year as a therapist and have worked with children who have Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD), ADHD and Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD).
«I have been working for over 15
years as a therapist and utilize the therapeutic relationship as a vehicle for change - this remains the bedrock of my work.
My 30 plus
years as a therapist, college professor, and trainer has taught me that the decision to seek therapy is not an easy one and difficulty in overcoming past wounds is rarely related to lack of effort.
«In my 35
years as a therapist, I have learned much from my clients.
In my 40
years as a therapist, I have found that each person brings unique circumstances, emotions, and concerns to the therapy session.
«After 25
years as a therapist I have learned many ways of approaching issues with clients and can really tailor to your needs and what works best for you.
Kimberly Vickers [MFT] has spent half of her four
years as a therapist with FCS.
My training included
a year as a therapist intern and post-graduate extern at the Student Counseling Center of Seattle Pacific University.
During her twelve
years as a therapist, Dallas - based Stiles has helped many couples affair - proof their marriages.
After
years as a therapist, I have found a method for couples counseling, EFT (Emotionally Focused Therapy), that systematically addresses deep relationship issues and empowers profound and lasting change.
She has worked for 20
years as a therapist and has worked both in the public and private sector.
My life experience and
years as a therapist, trainer, and supervisor have strengthened my belief that change is possible with support, caring, and courage.»
In my 15
years as a therapist, I have worked with a diverse population, and clients range in age from early 20's to some in their 70's.
Not exact matches
But
as health care costs climb — employers pay 36 % more today than they did five
years ago — companies are betting on long - term cost savings with their own clinics staffed with physicians, nurses, even chiropractors, physical
therapists and pharmacists.
During an interview last
year with Fortune, Apple's head of HR, Denise Young Smith, said that 43,000 employees had visited one of seven on - site doctors during the first
year and that the center has an average wait time of less than five minutes,
as well
as a team of chiropractors, physical
therapists, and dietitians.
As for my previously mentioned upper body issues, I am always reminded to keep a heavy tailbone and flat back for good posture, so those issues are long gone and my posture has improved immensely (which was apparently a problem for
years before my previous physical
therapist pointed it out!)
Margaret Ellis is an experienced psychosexual
therapist, which combined with her
years as a...
For nearly twenty
years, she's been in private practice
as a marriage and family
therapist in Newport Beach, California, and is a Certified Clinical Partner Specialist (CCPS) and Certified Sex Addiction Therapis
therapist in Newport Beach, California, and is a Certified Clinical Partner Specialist (CCPS) and Certified Sex Addiction
TherapistTherapist (CSAT).
I got a new job
as a children's
therapist intern and finishing up graduate school so that I am hopeful I will be able to pull us out of poverty within the next
year or two, and into a livable range.
Horney's writings influenced my thinking significantly during my
years of training
as a counselor -
therapist.
Howard Clinebell writes not just
as a clinical
therapist observing middle -
years marriages, but also
as one who is experiencing these
years of marriage himself: «This book reflects my own struggles and satisfactions in the mid-
years.»
Dr. Nicholas Cummings, a former president of the American Psychological Association, stated, «In my twenty
years at Kaiser Permanente Health Maintenance Organization, 67 percent of the homosexuals who sought help from
therapists for issues such
as «the transient nature of relationships, disgust or guilt feelings about promiscuity, fear of disease, (and) a wish to have a traditional family» experienced various levels of success obtaining their goals.
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As I reflect on the ups and downs in my counseling relationships through the
years, I can resonate to Jung's observation that one can recognize effective therapy by the fact that both the
therapist and the client change and grow.
Bailys, who is 28, was trained
as a
therapist, but he looks more like a wrestler, short and stocky and energetic, and he led the group, which had been meeting once a week for two
years, with a light but steady hand.
As a speech therapist and passionate water junkie — who worked with numerous OT and PTs over the years, I have been exploring this area — long used as a modality for OT / PT especially for kids with any sensory integration challenge
As a speech
therapist and passionate water junkie — who worked with numerous OT and PTs over the
years, I have been exploring this area — long used
as a modality for OT / PT especially for kids with any sensory integration challenge
as a modality for OT / PT especially for kids with any sensory integration challenges.
One of our resident «Grandma Doulas,» Terrie came to us many
years ago
as a retired Art
Therapist, Red Cross Volunteer, and cooking instructor with a particular interest in lactogenic meals (those that promote breastmilk production).
I have been practicing
as a
therapist, with a focus on trauma for almost 4
years.
As a pediatric Occupational Therapist specializing in the first years of life, I wrote Begin With A Blanket: Creative Play For Infants as a unique combination of baby play activity book and infant development guid
As a pediatric Occupational
Therapist specializing in the first
years of life, I wrote Begin With A Blanket: Creative Play For Infants
as a unique combination of baby play activity book and infant development guid
as a unique combination of baby play activity book and infant development guide.
Before she was a play
therapist, Georgie spent many
years working
as a behavior interventionist and she is able to consult with parents and teachers about supportive steps that can facilitate and maintain desired changes at home and at school.
As an occupational therapist, I recommend baby gyms so highly that I even listed them as the very first product in my post 15 Toys for Baby's First Yea
As an occupational
therapist, I recommend baby gyms so highly that I even listed them
as the very first product in my post 15 Toys for Baby's First Yea
as the very first product in my post 15 Toys for Baby's First
Year.
As a mom who is nearing the end of baby's first year and as an occupational therapist who is always looking for toys that will promote children's overall development (specifically their fine motor, cognitive, gross motor, oral motor, self - help, and language skills), I decided to take a look at today's popular toys and create a list for yo
As a mom who is nearing the end of baby's first
year and
as an occupational therapist who is always looking for toys that will promote children's overall development (specifically their fine motor, cognitive, gross motor, oral motor, self - help, and language skills), I decided to take a look at today's popular toys and create a list for yo
as an occupational
therapist who is always looking for toys that will promote children's overall development (specifically their fine motor, cognitive, gross motor, oral motor, self - help, and language skills), I decided to take a look at today's popular toys and create a list for you.
Dr. Chaves is a Pediatric Occupational
Therapist who worked for
years as a pediatric clinician and program manager of the occupational therapy department at Wellness Works Therapy in North Hollywood.
Years of working with non-verbal kiddos
as a pediatric Occupational
Therapist has ingrained in me the habit of offering choices to every child.
As pediatric occupational and physical
therapists, we've worked with hundreds of families over the
years to help support children with special needs so that they can grow, learn, and develop to their highest potential.
Michael has served
as a consultant to families, corporations,
therapists, physicians, school districts, community agencies, churches, criminal justice personnel and other professionals, traveling to approximately 20 cities per
year to keynote at conferences.
As a pediatric physical
therapist for many
years, I keep returning to the idea that posture, alignment and positioning are crucial for helping all children develop efficient ways of moving for play and exploration.
As a pediatric Occupational Therapist specializing in the first years of life, I wrote Simple Play: Easy Play For Babies as a quick baby play resource for busy parent
As a pediatric Occupational
Therapist specializing in the first
years of life, I wrote Simple Play: Easy Play For Babies
as a quick baby play resource for busy parent
as a quick baby play resource for busy parents.
For almost 20
years, I have worked
as a coach, speaker and
therapist with hundreds of families, and have earned a reputation
as one of the best parent coaches in my community.
With 20 +
years of experience
as a Massage
Therapist, Yoga Instructor, Pre / Postnatal Doula and Childbirth Educator, Jenny has created a special environment with a team of highly skilled and respected practitioners who offer unparalleled care for families on their journey of parenting.
As a feeding therapist who works with children who have difficulty eating in various environments, I often visit kids in their school cafeterias — otherwise known as the school CAFÉ - FEARIA, according to one 7 year old client of min
As a feeding
therapist who works with children who have difficulty eating in various environments, I often visit kids in their school cafeterias — otherwise known
as the school CAFÉ - FEARIA, according to one 7 year old client of min
as the school CAFÉ - FEARIA, according to one 7
year old client of mine.
But Sensory Processing Disorder is not the only piece of the puzzle and Elizabeth Tallaksen, an occupational
therapist who has been working with children in the New Jersey schools for over 20
years, cautions against simply using SPD
as a scapegoat for bad behavior, or worse, missing other underlying issues like autism, ADHD or a learning disorder.
Lauren has walked the road of trauma and grief for
years, mainly
as a PTSD
therapist and then most recently in her personal life after the loss of her adopted daughter through a failed adoption and then the subsequent stillbirth of her daughter Rhiannon at 39 weeks from a cord accident / cord compression in March of 2013.
She worked
as an infant caregiver for 12
years and interned
as a Child Life Specialist, family / social
therapist, and assisted in clinical studies involving children's personality and social psychology.
Babysitters, nannies, preschool teachers provide many different services
as well: counseling / behavioral therapies (think children fighting in a sand box who need to be directed to «use words» rather than hit one another), nutritional guidance (our son's teachers have given us great ideas and resources for healthy meals), arts training (music class, creative arts class), occupational
therapist (correct hand hold for four
year old grasping a pencil), physical
therapist (Hop on one foot, kids!
Holly is a Certified Infant and Toddler Sleep Consultant
as well
as a Child Behavioral
Therapist who has over 10
years experience in behavior modification with children.
After
years of hoping and searching, and a couple more of training, I finally have the perfect partner in my practice
as a speech and play
therapist: a Portuguese water dog named Map.
For seven
years, she worked for The Help Group, a large non-profit in Los Angeles
as a school - based
therapist and clinical director, and has co-facilitated social skills groups and taught parenting classes.
Keri's previous roles
as an occupational
therapist have included working in Early Intervention with children newborn through 2
years of age,
as well
as working for an outpatient hospital setting working with children with fine motor and sensory integration difficulties.
We did just that but the months of therapy turned into
years and one
therapist turned into three all of whom threw in the towel
as did my wife who found the various treatments and exercises the Sex
Therapists gave us (what they called «homework») to be frustrating and very damaging to her self esteem.