How Can Troubled Youth Treatments Help Your Teen?
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20 July 2020
Many teenagers have a hard time transitioning into their young adulthood as their responsibilities rise, their hormones change, and they feel social and family pressures pulling them this way and that. Having a troubled teen is more common than you think, and many parents struggle with how to work with their children like you do. In fact, over two million American teenagers are arrested yearly, many of them with parents who have no idea how to help their teens cope with their struggles.
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Counseling Can Help You After You Survive Narcissism
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1 April 2020
A lot of people think they know a narcissist. You might even think you are married to one or have one in your immediate family. If you have been the victim of a narcissist's behavior, you may wonder if therapy or counseling can help you. Not sure if counseling is a good option? This is what you need to know about counseling.
Narcissists Often Lie
Sometimes these lies come out as exaggerations.
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Is Worry Affecting Your Life? 4 Ways To Overcome The Turmoil
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18 December 2019
If worry is preventing you from enjoying your best life, it's time to get help. Behavioral therapy can provide you with the tools you need to overcome the worry that's been holding you back. It's normal to feel some type of worry from time to time. However, when that worry becomes so overpowering that you can't cope with day-to-day activities, behavioral therapy can help you develop ways to work through those issues that are causing you the worry.
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Is Sex Addiction Like Being Hooked On Drugs?
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12 November 2019
When people consider sex addiction counseling, one point of resistance that's common is the assumption that sex can't really be like drugs. Let's explore that question from a scientific standpoint and the implications it has for the counseling process.
Dopamine
One of the main pieces of scientific evidence justifying the comparison between sex and drug addiction is the role the neuroreceptor dopamine plays. Dopamine is a chemical in your brain that helps create your sense of reward.
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