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seeking personal growth, change or improved emotional well-being - needing guidance with life transitions,
mid-life crises, career changes or loneliness - facing difficult decisions or adjustments
- dealing with issues related to
adoption, blended families, single parenting or stepparenting - desiring bereavement support with grief and loss brought about through death, pregnancy losses of miscarriage, stillbirth, abortion, relinquishing a baby for adoption, and other losses such as separation or divorce, disability, loss of fertility, loss of a special relationship or loss of a job
- making decisions around unplanned pregnancies
- adapting to major family change after separation or divorce or family moves
- dealing with the challenges facing
marital couples, partners or single parents parenting infants, children or teenagers, conflict between parents and teenagers, and contending with the stage of adolescence - managing
stress of work or other life pressures and demands - wanting to improve
marital or couple relationships, or family communication within your nuclear, blended or extended family - working through issues with your parents, extended family members, siblings or partner's family
- surviving your
illness, health crisis or living with a chronic health condition, a friend'sillness or that of a family member such as child, parent or partner - adjusting to
having a baby, child or adolescent with a chronic or life-threatening illness, special needs, a disability or a health condition - coping with distress through weight or food issues on the continuum from anorexia, bulimia, or obesity through to eating disturbances, picky or fussy eating
- living with family members suffering with eating disorders, especially parents who are supporting children, youth or young adults facing anorexia, bulimia or obesity
- trying to deal with the
overwhelming feelings with multiple pressures or challenges in life - adjusting to adoption reunion or needing support as adoption triad members search for adoptees, birth siblings, or birthparents, or any issues related to birthparent counseling or the adoption triangle
Tuesday, August 29, 2006
eTherapy Most Suited For.........
According to e-mailtherapy.com, eTherapy is most suited to men and women who are
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