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- Identify and support lagging skills.
- Devise strategies to support social abilities.
- Develop conversational skills.
- Identify individual learning styles.
- Maximize individual potential.
- Develop practical life skills.
Bipolar mental disorder abstract psychological illness concept as a butterfly divided, with one side in grey and sad colors and the other in full bright tones, as a medical metaphor for psychiatric mood or feelings imbalance. There will be a question and answer time allocated at the end of every one of these sessions. First…
The benefits of ADHD Coaching are usually immediate and measurable, beginning with the first session. However, it takes time to develop and adopt new habits and ways of thinking. It’s important to realize that ADHD Coaching is not a substitute for appropriate medical treatment, nor is it a replacement for psychotherapy. For many people with…
There will be a question and answer session allocated at the end of each of these modules. First module: Communication Skills; Communication skills: “I” statements, body language, and language style. Second module: Becoming present with your partner; Getting a chance to speak; Using more descriptive language (emotion wheel). Third module: Learning a new way to…
Coping with Relapse: After experiencing chronic relapse, it’s common to find oneself immersed in feelings of guilt and shame. While a degree of guilt can help recognize personal responsibility and maintain accountability in the recovery process, excessive guilt can lead to a state of depression and hopelessness. This can manifest as the inner voice suggesting…
There are some difficult conversations you simply can’t shy away from—no matter how adept you are at avoiding confrontation. Whether you’re a people pleaser or not, there comes a time when you need to confront a roommate who’s been leaving the door unlocked, address a parent or relative who’s overstepped, or give constructive feedback to…
Relapse Prevention Plan: Addiction recovery varies for each individual. While some people achieve lasting sobriety on their first or second attempt, others struggle with chronic relapse. Relapse is not necessarily inevitable but is common and should be viewed as an opportunity for growth and adjustment in the recovery process. The best way to prevent another…