Posts Tagged ‘high school’
How Do I Communicate to My Parents Without Getting Angry or Over Emotional?
Question by snapessxy: How do I communicate to my parents without getting angry or over emotional?
First of all, I really love both my parents a lot and I know they love me. This is difficult to explain but I’m going to do my best in as few lines as possible. Basically, I’m 19-years-old and I’ve been suffering with depression off and on since high school. I finally reached out for help in February and was placed in a partial hospitalization program for roughly three weeks. I’m now taking an anti-depressant and seeing a therapist weekly. My therapist and I have concluded that mine is a self-esteem based depression/anxiety. Despite making several exhaustive attempts to explain how I feel to my parents and even having her do a session with them, my mom especially seems totally unable to comprehend anything. Today we were talking and I brought up the session. I asked her if she felt more understanding now of my issues and she literally said that my counsellor “told her nothing”. Then she went on to recount everything she said and it was exactly what I had thought…
Approval Addiction Part 1
Approval Addiction Part 1 – One reason we are unhappy is our obsession about getting peoples approval. We dont need to have peoples approval to be happy; we just need to accept that well never be able to please everyone. Even if we were perfect, we would still have people who would not like us and maybe they would even hate us. Have you ever known a president who had 100% of approval? We need to accept that some people dont like us and we must not focus on what they think of us.
New Trends & Time-Tested Traditions: Self–Help 2012
Filed under: addiction self help
By Kathryn E. Livingston. Oct 19, 2012. “Isn't the very term 'self-help' a little old-fashioned? Doesn't self-help really refer to any book right now that serves the very natural drive of all human beings to find happiness and to be the best that they …
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Antioch Counseling and Treatment Recovery Fundraiser 1
Antioch Counseling and Treatment Recovery Fundraiser 1 – A night to celebrate the success of those who have been helped by Antioch counseling and Treatment Services (ACTS) and to raise funds to help those still in need. We are dedicated to rebuilding individuals and strengthening families through the renewing of their hearts, minds and souls. Come out for a night of music, dance, speakers, and fun to support ACTS faith-based treatment agency. April 9, 2011 – 6:30 – 9:30 PM per guest 0 per table Westminster Chapel 13646 NE 24th Street Bellevue WA 98005
Clearlake drug counselor provides hope to others after own addiction battle
Filed under: counseling treatment
Drummond said she shared her story at an addicts' support group in 2007 and then was accepted into a residential women's treatment program. "I slowly started building a relationship back with my son," she added. The high school graduate completed the …
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Greg McTaggart – Christian Credit Counseling
Greg McTaggart – Christian Credit Counseling – Today’s Topic: How to get out of credit card debt. To view this entire show, and hundreds of others, please visit: www.wellnesshour.com
College Application Week offers help, savings for students and parents
Filed under: counseling counselors
“We have a paper application that CFNC provided to us for students to complete before they come to the lab,” stated guidance counselor Kendall Waugh. “If they (students) take the time to complete the parts they do not know by memory, then they will …
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PHFA Recognizes Outstanding Quality of Pennsylvania Housing Counselors
Filed under: counseling counselors
(Source: PHFA) — The Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency today celebrated the work of the state's housing counselors with an awards ceremony at the Hilton Harrisburg. The state's private sector counseling agencies support the mission of PHFA by …
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Drug Rehab A&E Intervention Angelina Episode #80
Drug Rehab A&E Intervention Angelina Episode #80 – www.malibubeachrecoverycenter.com Angelina, 24, was a beautiful, popular cheerleader in high school. Her early childhood was stable and happy. However, her father had a son from a previous marriage who had suffered brain damage due to hospital negligence. When Angelina was 8, the family was awarded million, but an intense court battle began over how the money would be split. After the judge awarded some of the money to Angelina and her brother, her father became increasingly angry and hostile toward his family. Angelinas mother did everything she could to appease her husband and protect her children, and eventually, she turned to prescription drugs and cocaine to alleviate her stress. Intervention won the Emmy Award for Outstanding Reality Series.
Octomom Nadya Suleman leaves drug rehab to film music video
Filed under: drug rehab
ShellySandbulte-Licensed Psychologist-EMDR/Trauma
ShellySandbulte-Licensed Psychologist-EMDR/Trauma – Dr. Sandbulte discusses EMDR as a treatment for trauma. Dr. Sandbulte is a Licensed Psychologist who is trained in EMDR.
People of the week: Peter and Judy Warchal
Filed under: licensed psychologist
Occupations: Peter is a retired high school counselor, works part time as an outpatient therapist at Concern Counseling Services and is a licensed professional counselor. Judy is a professor of psychology and counseling at Alvernia University and a …
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Former priest cited for practicing psychology
Filed under: licensed psychologist
Even though he lacked a doctorate degree in psychology or a state license as a licensed clinical psychologist, he provided psychotherapy services to a client and advertised in a local telephone directory as a psychotherapist, according to state documents.
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