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My Husband Died 10 Years Ago, My Cousin Died a Month Ago, Her Husband Has Called Me 2 Times a Day Sence She Ha?

Question by sewinglady: my husband died 10 years ago, my cousin died a month ago, her husband has called me 2 times a day sence she ha?
my cousin died 1 month ago her husband has called me twice a day to talk, he wants to come see me, he is 62 and i am 60, my cousin and myself talked every day before she died, they were married 15 years, and my cousin was disable for most of their marriage, her death was sudden, is he just lonley, are is he wanting more, and is it to soon for him and me to date dont know what to expect

Best answer:

Answer by warneal69
I find it difficult to believe a 60 year old woman does not know how the male brain works.

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'JACKIE' FEELS A LITTLE UNSTEADY AT START OF SEASON 5

Grief Counselors Available at Elementary School After Flu Death


 

Grief Counselors available at Elementary School after flu death – 23 News at 11.

 

Services, Grief Counseling Set for Late Nesconset Teen

Filed under: grief counselors

Services for Liam Armstrong, the Nesconset teen who died Tuesday night after being struck by a train in New York city, will take place Saturday. Visitation hours are from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m., with a religious service set for 3 p.m., all at Moloney's …
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Outpouring Of Grief Continues For Wall Brothers

Filed under: grief counselors

We also pray for their sister Kathleen '05, parents (Karen and Stephen) and their grandfather Frank Cummings '43. May God comfort all who grieve their loss." Sirchio said counselors would be available through the coming weeks for any current students …
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What to Do When You Literally Can’t Afford Therapy?

Question by Megan: What to do when you literally can’t afford therapy?
I know I have at least one mental health problem. I’m not sure what, I have symptoms of depression, anxiety, paranoid personality disorder, and OCD, but I’ve never been able to be diagnosed because I can’t afford therapy and neither can my parents.

I’m 19 and living at home. There are a few therapists in my area that take my parents’ health insurance, but there is still a $ 50 copay for each visit, which doesn’t sound like a lot, but my parents literally can’t afford anything other than their bills right now. I don’t have a “real job” right now (I do babysit) because it’s impossible to get a job with no relevant experience around here, and even when I do find one, I have to save up for college. So I can’t pay for it. I haven’t even told my parents that I want to get therapy, because they’ll just laugh at me and tell me to get over it, but I know they can’t pay for it anyway.

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Panel talks school safety, mental health

Filed under: drug abuse counselor

As one of five STARS (Students Taking A Right Stand) counselors who work in Sumner County high schools, Sheets works with students in group settings helping them tackle issues like substance abuse, violence, bullying, family conflicts and divorce.
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Sovereign Health of California Is Proud To Present Its New Sovereign Academy

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Sovereign Health Group is proud to announce the launch of Sovereign Academy, an educational component that is integrated into our extended care residential treatment programming for dual diagnosis, addiction, mental health, and eating disorder clients …
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What Is Group Therapy Like? I Would Appreciate Anyone Sharing Their Experiences With Me.?


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Question by Pigtails: What is group therapy like? I would appreciate anyone sharing their experiences with me.?
My therapist wants me to go to group therapy to help me cope with my grief over the death of my brother. I don’t want to go. What’s it like? Does everyone just sit around and cry and whine about themselves? I don’t want to talk about it with a bunch of strangers. Did it help you? Thanks

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Answer by home schooling mother
Strange to talk about. So…

I had this friend…

who went to group therapy in high school. Nasty stuff. Hated it. The experiences in the group were NOTHING like what my friend was dealing with. And the stuff they moaned about was disgusting! And this friend left the group after only two sessions. NEVER went back.

How to Work With Drug Addicts?

Question by Popcorn: How to work with drug addicts?
I thought of working with drug addicts today, like how would I get to that position? What sort of jobs are available in rehab centers and drug treatment centers? What type of degrees would I need to get?

Best answer:

Answer by ThirtyEightSnub
Education Requirements for a job as a substance abuse counselor depend on the hiring agency. Some counselors have a high school diploma and
certification while others have a bachelor’s degree or
master’s degree. Since some of the best substance
abuse counselors are those who have overcome addiction themselves, this is one of the few jobs
where a degree from the school of hard knocks can
outweigh university schooling. Counselors with more
education will be trusted with less immediate
supervision and licensed counselors can provide
one-on-one counseling.

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