Posts Tagged ‘list of counseling topics’
Individual Counseling: Couples Therapy or Individual Counseling – Which Is Best for Healing Relationships?
Whether a couple should embark upon Couples Counseling or each go separately for private counseling sessions is not a choice. Both are important. If couples jump into joint counseling without having at least done some self-reflection and developed some sense of their own contributions to the relationship, couples counseling will probably not go very well.
Is it possible for couples to work on themselves as individuals simultaneously with working on their relationship as a couple, or should they focus on one aspect at a time?
Not only is it possible, IT IS ESSENTIAL, for couples to work on themselves as individuals at the same time that they work together on their relationship. Every relationship consists of two or more people. Each person brings thoughts, attitudes, memories and behaviors to the relationship. Each person affects, influences and has the potential to alter the thoughts, beliefs, attitudes and behaviors of the other person. Relationship problems often stem from miscommunication of some sort. Why? Because each person approaches every situation with a unique mindset:
Clinical Substance Abuse Counseling Supervision
Clinical substance abuse counseling supervision – John Bennett, CASAC, Director of Treatment at GCASA, describes his work in developing clinical supervision for substance abuse counselors at a local and state wide level. John can be reached at 585-815-1849 and/or [email protected]
Substance abuse funding change challenges some Md. providers
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A dramatic change in how Maryland pays for substance abuse treatment programs is leaving some providers short on cash and displacing more than 200 drug and alcohol addicts, even as the state's four-year transition to a new funding system has …
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Counselor at Cape Vincent prison indicted for alleged drug sale to inmate
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Family Counseling : How to Stop a Bullying Mother-in-Law
Family Counseling : How to Stop a Bullying Mother-in-Law – A bullying mother-in-law can form an unpleasant emotional triangle in any household, so married couples must work together to create proper boundaries aimed at protecting their bond. Learn how to keep a mother-in-law from become a “third spouse” in this free video on family counseling. Expert: Kathy Fountain, MS Bio: Kathy Fountain, MS works as a Licensed Mental Health Counselor and National Board Certified Counselor specializing in infertility issues and family counseling. Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz Series Description: If you have a cranky teenager, bullying mother-in-law, elderly parents with cognitive issues or difficult children, you’ll find that some simple strategies can help you cope with or even improve the situation. Get professional advice from a family counselor in this free video series.
Innovation 360 Announces New Counseling Center
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Professional Counseling: Why Couples Need a Professional Counselling Service
There are some occasions in married life that we end up quarrelling with our partner even over the smallest of things. In fact, for some couples, counselling is considered when their marital problems have grown so big that they are having a hard time communicating and solving these problems on their own. One of the advantages of reaching out to a counselling service is that couples can solve conflicts in the healthiest manner. This is usually performed by a professional marriage counselor. A professional marriage counselor is trained to be in a neutral position throughout the couple’s counselling session so that he or she can suggest different ways to solve their problems.
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Rev. James Burns Named Interim Dean of
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Fr. Burns holds a doctor of philosophy degree in counseling psychology from Northeastern University, a master's degree in counseling psychology from the University of St. Thomas and a master's degree from St. Paul Seminary's School of Divinity.
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Dee Beaubien Presses On in Race for 52nd District Seat
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Dee Beaubien earned a bachelor's degree and a master's degree in counseling and psychology at Northwestern University, where she first met Mark. She and Mark were married for 47 years and have two sons and five grandchildren.
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Economy cools summer jobs for teens and college students
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Counselling Skills for Dummies NEW by Gail Evans
What is Counselling? – Dr Jim Byrne explains how he sees counselling, which is to say as a problem solving collaboration between a counsellor and a client. It overlaps coaching. I helps the client to take control of their problems by focusing on the solutions that could potentially help. Jim’s approach to counselling combines REBT, CBT, TA, Zen, Object Relations, and others systems.
Counselling Adolescents: The Proactive Approach for Young People
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In this third edition of their bestselling text, Kathryn and David Geldard provide a practical introduction to the principles and practices required for successful counselling, to show that working with adolescents can be both challenging and effecti
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