it can be rewarding to talk to a counselor who can serve as a non-judgmental party, offer advice, and provide professional coping mechanisms. Whether you're in love with your friend, losing friendships due to non-platonic feelings, or experiencing a friend who is in love with you, there ...
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Stay Present: A Child, A Diagnosis, A Family’s Way Forward Libby Gell, LMFT, LCMHC View in store Somatic Internal Family Systems Therapy Susan McConnell, CIFST View in store Transcending Trauma Frank G. Anderson View in store The Internal Family ...
ERP is an active process that helps you face their fears in a safe and structured way. For example, if someone has a persistent fear of accidentally harming someone while driving, they may start avoiding driving altogether. With the help of aspecialized therapist,ERP would involvegradually reintr...
DISC personality test: What is it? Created by psychologist William Moulton Marston in 1928, the DISC Personality Test has since been used to assess employee and teamwork capabilities in a work setting. It is a behavior assessment tool that measures an individual’s preferred behavior style. The ...
Laura Harris is a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor (LCMHC). She specializes in anger, anxiety, depression, stress management, coping strategies development, and problem-solving skills. Discover more catastrophizeheart healthmotivationoverwhelmResponsibilityWorry ...
Laura Harris is a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor (LCMHC). She specializes in anger, anxiety, depression,stressmanagement, coping strategies development, and problem-solving skills. Discover more emotionshappinessmental healthpositivityself-awareness ...
“I see the mind/body system, in its healthy state, as a fully integrated system that works to keep energy and information moving freely. This system functions best when the body is allowed to move and the mind is intentionally managed.” ...
A compulsion they may feel compelled to do is to stare intently—at someone or something. The thinking may go something like this:“If I take my eyes off this person or object, and someone gets hurt, it will be all my fault.” Repetitive or prolonged staring can be linked to many ...
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