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Psychological Counselling – What and When to Tell About Childhood Abuse

Submitted by • October 10, 2011

ezinearticles.com - Excerpt: Psychological counselling is supposed to be a private and confidential exercise with an independent and objective person. The vast majority of counsellors know that and respect it utterly. But for the person being counselled, that's difficult to keep in mind. ...

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Domestic Abuse Counseling – 5 Clues for a Positive Outcome in Domestic Abuse Treatment

Submitted by • October 10, 2011

ezinearticles.com - Excerpt: I don't have a crystal ball but I can tell you what a good prognosis looks like. I can tell you how someone presents wherein the chances are in their favor for a positive outcome in domestic abuse treatment. And, ...

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The Impact of Psychological Trauma

Submitted by • October 10, 2011

ezinearticles.com - Excerpt: I've written previously about what therapists mean when we talk about trauma. Now I'd like to elaborate on it's impact and why you might want to seek therapy for help in the aftermath of traumatic experiences. How does it impact ...

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Not ADHD, Not Bipolar, Not Learning Disabilities – Trauma

Submitted by • October 10, 2011

ezinearticles.com - Excerpt: There are numerous signs and symptoms that let us know when our child has been traumatized. As we review them, it will become apparent that many are also part of other more commonly diagnosed problems, such as ADHD, bipolar disorder, ...

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How to Regain Love Feelings Through Trauma Recovery

Submitted by • October 10, 2011

ezinearticles.com - Excerpt: Trauma is often defined as experiencing, witnessing or being confronted with an event that involves actual or threatened death or serious injury, or a threat to others. A better definition of trauma includes the impact it has on your nervous ...

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Avoiding Talking About Trauma and PTSD

Submitted by • October 10, 2011

ezinearticles.com - Excerpt: Whenever we've suffered a big traumatic event, we will avoid talking about what happened. To revisit the event is to summon up all those tsunami-like feelings that can overwhelm us. And who wants that? But in highly traumatized people, this avoidance ...

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