Posts Tagged ‘emotional’

Who would I see for help? I am in an emotional and verbal abusive relationship and am EXTREMELY stressed out!

Tuesday, April 6th, 2010

Would I need to speak with: a psychiatrist, counselor, or psycologist? I was looking under the doctors available under my insurance and I don’t know what category I would personally fall under. Thank you and God Bless.

I think you would want to speak with a counselor / therapist. From what I understand, a psychiatrist is a doctor who prescribes medication and is someone who usually just sees people with diagnosed mental / emotional conditions. A psychologist has a Ph.D (Dr.) in psychology, but is not a medical doctor, so she can’t prescribe medication.

A counselor or therapist is someone who will (hopefully) compassionately listen to you and offer you guidance. If needed, she can refer you to a psychiatrist.

It sounds like you need a hug, some validation, and someone to listen to you. I don’t know if a counselor will give you a hug…but she should be able to do the other two!

My only real knowledge of this comes from a hs psychology course, so I can’t say for certain that I’m right, but……I think I am.

Another idea you might want to consider would be taking an assertiveness training class. My best friend’s mom took one when her husband (bf’s stepdad) was a manipulative and emotionally abusive jerk, and she gained so much strength from taking the class. It was truly amazing to see her go from being this meek, petite little soccer mom to someone bold. My bf really admired her courage.

Just writing this post is a courageous 1st step. I wish you well on the ones you’ll be taking next.

May God bless YOU.

Psalms 18:16-19

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How To Recognize And Deal With An Emotional Affair

Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009

Visit http://www.NoBreakUp.info and discover exactly how you to deal with your, or your partners, emotional infidelity.

The topic of infidelity is a frequent topic with couples experiencing relationsip problems. When most people hear the terms ‘cheating’, ‘infidelity’ or ‘affair’, they almost always think of a passionate, romantic, physical relationship. And certainly many people do engage in physical affairs borne out of immaturity, acting out of hostility and even sexual addiction.

What is less understood however, and at times can be even more threatening to a long-term relationship than a physical affair, is emotional infidelity.

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DIVORCE – AN IMPORTANT DISCOURSE – PART 5

Tuesday, December 15th, 2009

This is a 5 part series dealing with divorce. It is a conversation between a former psychotherapist who still consults in the area of relationship issues and a meditation expert who has counseled and taught many people about the value of meditation.
It touches on the emot8onal effects of divorce and the anger that usually accompanies it for each partner, children and families. It distinguishes between an adversarial approach involving attorneys and a mediation approach allowing a fair and equitable solution to the issues involved. Many case examples are used and the conversation often becomes animated.

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How to break up with an over emotional boy friend?

Tuesday, December 15th, 2009

My boyfriend is very emotional, and we get along great, but 75% of the time he’s arguing with me and over reacting about things I did that are supposedly wrong. I need to break up with him but I’m not sure how because I’m scared he’ll over react once again and yell at me and freak out on me

Forget all this stress, just end it with him and if he can’t be a man about it then let it be. Relationships are sometimes not worth the drama.

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DIVORCE – AN IMPORTANT DISCOURSE -PART 4

Thursday, December 10th, 2009

This is a 5 part series dealing with divorce. It is a conversation between a former psychotherapist who still consults in the area of relationship issues and a meditation expert who has counseled and taught many people about the value of meditation.
It touches on the emot8onal effects of divorce and the anger that usually accompanies it for each partner, children and families. It distinguishes between an adversarial approach involving attorneys and a mediation approach allowing a fair and equitable solution to the issues involved. Many case examples are used and the conversation often becomes animated.

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How To Prevent Emotional Infidelity

Wednesday, December 9th, 2009

Prevent emotional infidelity from ruining your relationship by taking these precautions.

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DIVORCE – AN IMPORTANT DISCOURSE -PART 1

Wednesday, December 9th, 2009

This is a 5 part series dealing with divorce. It is a conversation between a former psychotherapist who still consults in the area of relationship issues and a meditation expert who has counseled and taught many people about the value of meditation.
It touches on the emot8onal effects of divorce and the anger that usually accompanies it for each partner, children and families. It distinguishes between an adversarial approach involving attorneys and a mediation approach allowing a fair and equitable solution to the issues involved. Many case examples are used and the conversation often becomes animated.

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DIVORCE – AN IMPORTANT DISCOURSE – PART 2

Friday, December 4th, 2009

This is a 5 part series dealing with divorce. It is a conversation between a former psychotherapist who still consults in the area of relationship issues and a meditation expert who has counseled and taught many people about the value of meditation.
It touches on the emot8onal effects of divorce and the anger that usually accompanies it for each partner, children and families. It distinguishes between an adversarial approach involving attorneys and a mediation approach allowing a fair and equitable solution to the issues involved. Many case examples are used and the conversation often becomes animated.

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Abusive Relationship: Power of a Diagnosis in Ending Abuse

Monday, November 30th, 2009

Diagnose an abusive relationship and you will be on your way to ending domestic abuse. Getting a definitive, objective diagnosis can put you in the “stop-guessing” mode and into the “start-treating” mode in moments.

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