Posts Tagged ‘domestic violence’
Pioneer Credit Counseling Service
Pioneer Credit Counseling Service – We filmed this commercial with a dolly track and Canon 5D
Peninsula Family Service Agency graduates new counselors
Filed under: counseling service
These graduates are among the new counselors. Four of them will be serving the Filipino SAN MATEO, CA –Peninsula Family Service continues to reach out to older adults age 55+ to encourage them to utilize its free and confidential senior peer counseling …
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Owner of counseling service charged with falsely reporting mandated sessions
Filed under: counseling service
The owner of a state-licensed counseling service has been charged with six felonies, accused of filing false attendance records for defendants convicted of domestic violence. Las Vegan Dana C. Brown, 51, who owns Diagnosticare in Henderson, faces three …
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Domestic Violence Counseling: Domestic Violence Counseling – Physical vs Psychological Abuse: Who Is the “Real” Victim Here?
Sometimes things are not as they seem when it comes to domestic violence counseling. On the outside looking in, one might think the striking person is the “real” abuser in the relationship. But with closer analysis, it becomes evident that the person holding the control is the psychological abuser.
This psychological abuser may be polite, stable, manipulative and nonaggressive outwardly…and they can even present in therapy as the abused. He/she may be a victim of verbal assault by their partner. But they hold the “control” and they know it. Their intimate partner, however, may not know it.
Instead, this partner who is outwardly aggressive is led to believe that they are the “attacker” and thus the abuser in the relationship. While he/she may be the attacker outwardly, their striking is not about control–to the contrary it’s about a lack of control or a loss of control.
K4K (Kuwait for Kenya) 2007
K4K (Kuwait for Kenya) 2007 – A short video of our work in Mombassa Kenya with the Youth Counseling Center (YCC). You can find out more by visiting our website @ www.loyac.org/k4k Love to Help … Live to Give
Storm-Wrecked NY Gay Youth Center Gets Quick Help
Filed under: youth counseling center
But almost as quickly, a social media outpouring helped raise money for a new, bigger Ali Forney Center to keep helping dozens of young people a day with medical care, counseling and a safe place to sleep. "I wish every day thousands of people would …
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Federal agency awards VI groups nearly .9 million
Filed under: youth counseling center
Josh Jerez Alcoholic Addiction
Josh Jerez alcoholic addiction – Josh Jerez getting drunk, not always good kids are as they act on screen
HOPE Court helps people facing mental health, addiction problems
Filed under: alcoholic addiction
Sherry is also an alcoholic, a cocaine addict and has bipolar disorder, although she was unaware of the bipolar disorder until recently. Sherry, whose last name has been omitted to protect her identity, was arrested in 2011 on domestic violence charges …
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Watching “Flight”
Filed under: alcoholic addiction
In “Flight,” Denzel Washington gives one of his best performances as Whip Whitaker, a hot-shot pilot who also happens to be an alcoholic and drug addict. The previews for “Flight” made the film look like the story of a good and innocent man, wrongly …
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Is It True That Interventionism Destroy Families for Good?
Question by jonnyd: Is it true that interventionism destroy families for good?
…As it was shown on A&E’s “Intervention”.
Best answer:
Answer by *IV?? ?ۯ?I????* Ivan Teorilang
Bryan Johnson comes with years of experience and education in ARISE, Johnson, Family Approach and Systemic models of Intervention. He has found that a blend of all models proves highly effective. Bryan is a graduate of DePaul University Chicago, Illinois in Clinical Psychology with emphasis in Addictions and a graduate of Saint Augustine Collage, Chicago Illinois in addiction theory and counseling. He is a certified counselor and interventionist for treatment centers throughout the country.
More…http://www.soberrecovery.com/links/intervention.html
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Why Do Men Not Get Access to Shelters Like Women or Counselling Services/phonelines?
Question by Roger: Why do men not get access to shelters like women or counselling services/phonelines?
There are number news reports on youtube of men having to ring women’s shelters to ask for help (as if they’re gonna get treated equally by a women’s shelter) isn’t this gender inequality?
According to a men’s rights lawsuit there are programs which (by law) exclude males victims from access to services.
So why are men not treated equally and should men have the right to protect themselves and their children from bad women, especially seeing as men cannot use physical force to defend ourselves because that will most likely result in him being imprisoned for “violence against women”.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NomPlNWeIV8
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