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Restructuring Negative Core Beliefs


 

Restructuring Negative Core Beliefs – In this clip from a recent 3-day workshop at the Beck Institute for Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Dr. Aaron Beck discusses the nature of negative core beliefs….

 

5 Essential Remedies for Treating Depression, Coming 'Back From the Brink'

Filed under: cognitive behavior therapy for depression

Fulfilling work was rated more highly than cognitive behavioral therapy, which is often considered a highly effective depression treatment. Graeme cites the Gallup poll that found that only 20 percent of employees like what they do, but that people …
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Winter Blues: Lack of Sun Often Leads to Depression

Filed under: cognitive behavior therapy for depression

Support Systems Homes Has Effective Substance Abuse Treatment Programs in Concord and Berkeley


 

Support Systems Homes Has Effective Substance Abuse Treatment Programs in Concord and Berkeley – Support Systems Homes has effective substance abuse treatment programs in Concord and Berkeley. Relatives looking for help can expect effective substance abu…

 

Peer-to-peer drug abuse program aids inmates in Denver County Jail

Filed under: substance abuse treatment programs

DENVER, Colo. — A substance abuse treatment program at the Denver County Jail has inmates holding each other accountable for their choices. Denver's county jail is among just a few in the country, and the only one in the state, to embrace the program, …
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Overdose deaths from prescription drug abuse skyrocketing in southwestern

Filed under: substance abuse treatment programs

What Do “Gender Therapists” Do?

Question by I SHARE THIS ACCOUNT: What do “Gender Therapists” Do?
do they try to make you straight? im supposed to see one soon 🙁

Best answer:

Answer by Frostfire
A gender therapist, helps you find your own answers, they do NOT give them to you.

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“Find a Therapist” – Emailing search results to a friend, family or work-colleague (Demo #3) – http://MarpleCrossCentre.co.uk/Find-a-Therapist/?youtube In August, 2012, The Marple Cross Centre introduced a powerful online service to help people find th…

 

Demystifying Therapy: How to Get the Most Out of Your First Therapy Session

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So you've decided it's time to give therapy a shot. Now what? Preparing for your first session with a new therapist can be a bit nerve wracking. Sharing your pain and vulnerabilities with a perfect stranger can feel foreign and even daunting. If you …
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Does This Sound Like Post Traumatic Stress Disorder?

Question by Girl Esperanza: Does this sound like Post Traumatic Stress Disorder?
One of my former co-workers (she is the daughter of a very important person in the community) basically verbally bullied me all the time she worked there. Because she was the daughter of a VIP, my concerns about her behavior fell on deaf ears. She resigned about a year ago and became a felon and a drug addict; however, I still have horrible flashbacks and awful nightmares about her. I have tried extensive counseling and medication, which has eased the frequency of the flashbacks, but not the intensity of them. After she resigned, my supervisor then apologized to me about her behavior, but she also says these flashbacks are “all in my head”. I can’t control them; they hit me like a thief in the night – sometimes at work and sometimes at home. Sometimes I feel like I’m screaming inside and no one hears me. Sometimes the flashbacks of her are so bad that I contemplate suicide (and the other day I almost went through with it). Like I said earlier, they are less frequent, but no less intense when they do hit. Why do I still fear her, when there is no chance she will work for our company again? She scared me then, and she still scares me now.

How to Have Less Stress and More Fun During the Holidays–Part 1 of 4


 

How To Have Less Stress And More Fun During The Holidays–Part 1 Of 4 – http://BestStressHelp.com Discover how to have less holiday stress and more fun during the holidays. Doc Orman is a physician, author, holiday stress coach, …

 

Agony, queries over deaths in police cells

Filed under: stress counseling

Just like other people, the police also get traumatized and the situation is controlled through frequent counseling sessions. “This helps them ease their stress but people are even more traumatized outside there, all those people you see walking …
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Actor's death offers lesson in addiction

Filed under: stress counseling

Tom Stamas, vice president and clinical director of Serenity House Counseling Services in Addison, said the triggers that can prompt a return to drugs or alcohol — stress, poor coping skills, the belief that substance use can be managed — don't …
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Anxiety Meds?

Question by xyzabc: Anxiety Meds?
Well i have bad anxiety and my mom took me to this counsler who didnt help at all. He said anxiety meds are only for peopel who are depressed to is this true?. So he gave me a sheet a paper taht teaches me how to think happy thoughts… this is suppose to stop me form having anxiety attacks? I think this is a big waste of money, but my mom says to just not be anxious, OH WOW HAVENT TRIED TO DO THAT BEFORE. I wouldnt need a counsler if it was as simple as that.
Ya lol, i mean the breathing techniques are relaxing, but i cnat lie on my back and close my eyes and take huge breaths in the middle of class

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Answer by wantsshy
you need an actual doctor not a “counselor” that is such idiotic advice… there are plenty of meds out there for you…. SSRI’s, Buspar, Inderal, etc