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Counseling Topic

The topics of consultation are numerous and complex. The following are provided for reference. If you have the following troubles or are not on the following topics, you can seek our assistance.

Trauma therapy

The hidden scars of life are more frequent and easier than you think. How do they affect our brain and behavior? How can we heal ourselves?

Workplace

"Bullying" and "unlawful workplace harassment" include four major types: physical, verbal, psychological, and sexual harassment.

Original family

The unhealed past is dominating your emotions and interpersonal patterns. However, paying attention to the hurt caused by your family of origin is not to blame, but to push you towards deep healing.

Compulsion/Hoarding/Plucking

Originally, the three were put in the same category in psychiatric treatment, but in recent years, hoarding disorder has been separated from obsessive-compulsive disorder. All three have obvious neurophysiological evidence, but in addition to taking medication, psychological counseling has a significant effect on relieving symptoms.

Emotion

It covers depression, mania, anxiety, panic, fear, etc. Emotions also contain pain, and starting from feeling emotions, one will face the accumulated pain and emotions.

Sadness and loss

Among the many losses in life, the pain caused by the death of a loved one (including a pet) may be the strongest among the pains experienced by humans. If this grief is still difficult to adjust to for a long time and affects your daily life, you must seek professional help.

Addiction

All addictions are related to trauma and childhood experiences. Addiction is not a choice but a way to avoid pain.

We need to ask why we feel pain, not why we are addicted, and to understand why a person is in pain, we need to look at their life.

Before/After school

Common issues in child counseling include:

– Developmental: attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, autism, developmental delay.
– Emotional: poor frustration tolerance, emotional breakdown, separation anxiety.
– Social issues: poor interpersonal skills, bullying.
– Learning difficulties: learning disabilities, refusal to learn.
–Behavioral disturbances: Internet addiction, aggressive behavior, stealing, habitual lying.
– Trauma: A history of traumatic reactions from physical or emotional abuse or a major accident.
– Family issues: parents’ divorce, changes in family members.

Insomnia/autonomic nervous system disorders

Insomnia is an early sign of many stressful events, depression, anxiety, etc. We use cognitive behavioral therapy to solve your insomnia.

Autonomic nervous system disorder is an imbalance between the sympathetic and parasympathetic nerves, which leads to physical and mental discomfort, such as symptoms in sleep, gastrointestinal, chest tightness, numbness in the hands and feet, pain, and reproduction.

Gender Diversity

LGBTQ covers a variety of gender identities and sexual orientations. Psychological counseling includes helping to clarify self-identity, sexual orientation, coming out issues, intimate relationships, family relationships, recreational substance use, AIDS and sexually transmitted diseases, etc.
 

Sexual issues

Sexual counseling includes: understanding your own body, how sexual desire is triggered and responded to, orgasmic response, erectile dysfunction, clarifying your feelings when facing sex, learning sexual communication, accompanying you to practice sexual skills, and exploring the values that affect sex from small to large.

Maternal Mental Health

Once the pregnancy begins, the need for mental health care arises. In addition to paying attention to diet and medical services during or after pregnancy, pregnant women must be provided with good psychological counseling services to avoid psychological distress such as postpartum depression, anxiety, and even changes in intimate relationships.

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