PROFESSIONAL COUNSELLING |
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Affected by the stresses of social change, the
structure of the family unit is no longer the stable entity
of an earlier era.
The impact of change within families through
separation and divorce can create a host of problems for adults
and children. These may include breakdowns in communication,
pressures caused by economic difficulties or irrational behaviour,
and the further eroding of family relationships.
For the adult with responsibilities, it can signal
an overwhelming sense of lack of control over one's life.
For the child, it may bring anxiety, insecurity, uncertainty,
depression, irritability and confusion. In both parents and
children, there is often a disturbing loss of self-esteem.
Psychological counselling offers both families and children
the opportunity to explore a wide variety of these, and other
issues, that may affect their daily lives. By working through
such issues, they are able to examine the concerns or irrational
beliefs that prevent them from effectively dealing with their
lives and relationships.
Professional counselling enables people to explore
options and constructive strategies. It offers insights into
how to achieve more positive patterns of thinking and behaviour
that can lead to greater self-awareness, growth and personal
development. Family counselling can also assist members to
adjust to, and accept, change. Within new family units, this
can lead to greater understanding and cohesion where talking
it out as a family allows everyone to air their concerns and
appreciate and respect one another's right to an opinion.
Thus, professional guidance can steer them on course to find
new bonds and more tolerant and happy attitudes in the lives
they share.
Please contact
Edworks for further details or appointments.
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