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You're no wimp if you're willing to confront the lions and tigers and bears in your life. When you're ready to vanquish a dragon or two, I'll be ready to help you. Bottom line, you can count on me to deliver discrete, compassionate, respectful, and short-term, solution-focused services that will be helpful to you. I welcome the opportunity to work with clients like you to ... ~Face coupling/uncoupling issues ~Live with injury, illness, and disability (Specialties include Alzheimer's and other dementia and memory issues, ALS (Lou Gehrig's Disease), MS, and vocational/workplace disabilities) ~Manage CareGiving and CareGetting ~Respond effectively to the needs of children ~Manage anxiety, stress, depression, and fear ~Deal with conflict, anger, frustration, and abuse ~Work through significant change/loss ~Modify defeating behaviors ~Boost self-esteem and self-confidence ~Balance professional and personal life choices ~Make hard-to-make decisions (Examples include: births, deaths, mid-life transitions, empty nest, aging parents, and optimizing the 'golden' years) By the way, if you are home bound, a road warrior, or find my offices to be geographically inconvenient, we can certainly consider the appropriateness of online therapy for you. Just ask me. Client Rights ~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ You have the right to receive respectful treatment that will be helpful to you. ~ You are entitled to a safe environment, free from sexual, physical and emotional abuse. ~ You may always refuse to answer questions or refuse to share information ~ You are entitled to know the limits of confidentiality and when I must disclose information to others. ~ You have the right to ask questions about your therapy/coaching. ~ You have the right to discontinue therapy/coaching when you choose.
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