But Southampton counsellor Adom Barnor says countless men also suffer from the baby blues. |
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A canine behaviour counsellor, he was also brought to the programme by the Blue Cross. |
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Most letters come from lovelorn adolescents, but the club also boasts a professional counsellor, who deals with the more difficult problems. |
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Last November, a drug and alcohol counsellor came to the centre to run a family program and provide training. |
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I did not begin my degree as some sort of art therapy, I am a trained bereavement counsellor and I am very aware of my emotions. |
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The 50-year-old dog trainer and behaviour counsellor has gambled her future on the venture. |
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He candidly admits in the book he spent months on the couch and long hours with a marriage counsellor. |
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In a previous life, I was a camp counsellor and I had heard rumours about some cats who had set up camp in the trees around campus. |
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As a qualified pet bereavement counsellor I would like to help pet owners compassionately and in confidence. |
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Two months ago I landed up in a counselling centre in East London where I met Ash who was to be my future counsellor. |
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By the end of 1983, he was back in the diplomatic service, as counsellor at the Irish embassy in London. |
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He has since achieved a certificate in drug awareness studies and is now training to be a counsellor. |
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I was ushered into one of the meeting rooms and met by the embassy's press counsellor. |
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Suzie Hayman is a Relate-trained counsellor, a broadcaster and author of 18 books, plus she's been a national agony aunt for 15 years. |
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Choose whichever suits you best after discussing your options with your GP or counsellor. |
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In fact in the recent case before the High Court, the counsellor failed to come up with a clear finding. |
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He called him his counsellor, strategist and advisor, and he never makes a move without consulting him. |
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The same doctor has to be a combination of priest, demiurge, counsellor, pharmacologist, horologist, talkshow host and healer. |
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The counsellor is duty-bound under California law to report any child abuse. |
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In the years that followed, she evolved into a counsellor, a funeral director, a nurse and, most importantly, a friend to its members. |
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The main character is a 42-year-old marriage counsellor whose life has become drab and featureless. |
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The new services are non-directive, which means that the counsellor does not give an opinion or form a judgement. |
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Lin Zi herself was a member of the first group of students to pass the national examinations to qualify as a psychological counsellor. |
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As an expert counsellor you know love has to germinate slowly over a long period. |
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Her family panic and lure her home to be deprogrammed by an exit counsellor from the States. |
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The counsellor exhorts him to unswervingly stick to his ART regimen along with a rich, nutritional diet. |
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I am giving him a pep talk now and it seems like I'm his counsellor or something. |
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The guidance counsellor asked Keiran to open some binders, open his packsack, shift some loose paper. |
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Yeah, Margot was an annoyance, a jealousy inducing pain, but she was way more appealing as a roomie than that imbecile counsellor. |
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Her first step towards recovery came after a visit to a counsellor after she started experiencing blackouts. |
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His only job is as a superannuated marriage guidance counsellor to Blair and Brown. |
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And then she's always wanted to study comparative religions at university or train as a counsellor. |
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Now, everyone arrested in possession of an illegal substance is offered the help of a trained drugs counsellor. |
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Dubliner Maurice is a trained care worker and counsellor who has worked with heroin addicts and the homeless. |
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For this reason, it is helpful to consult an objective, non-judgemental counsellor. |
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This makes it tough for progressive schools in which the confidential whisper of the counsellor has replaced the swish of the cane. |
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The local grocer, at whose shop Momma used to have a few quick pulls at the hubble-bubble now and then, was his chief counsellor. |
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A guidance counsellor suggested he channel his violent energies into drama. |
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Please, please see your GP or a counsellor if you have feelings of depression, unrelieved sadness or hopelessness, or thoughts of suicide. |
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I could be a criminal psychologist, a guidance counsellor, a social worker. |
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According to one bereavement counsellor, humour is often used by clients as a way of dealing with grief. |
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Before leaving, they would be given a friendly lecture by a trained addiction counsellor. |
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Though she knew she ought to consult the counsellor about this type of mood swing, she told herself she would do it after lunch. |
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An abortive attempt at a psychology degree followed, then he jostled with the idea of becoming a drugs and drink counsellor. |
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I'm on the sick with stress and my doctor has told me I must see a counsellor. |
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Your best choice would be a teacher, a camp counsellor, a den mother or a girl scout troop leader, for example. |
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As I said, you classed the support you got from the occupational health welfare counsellor as being brilliant. |
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They are reportedly trying for a reunion with the help of a marriage counsellor. |
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They have both a counsellor service and mentors for students that need them. |
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The common thread in both situations is the communication of information in confidence to an adviser or therapeutic counsellor. |
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At first he wanted to tell only his mother, but with the guidance of a counsellor he decided to break the news to everyone in his community. |
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Your doctor, pharmacist or counsellor are there to support you in whatever way you feel will help improve the quality of your life. |
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The judge must not act as a legal adviser, counsellor, scribe, mouthpiece, or even interpreter, for the self-represented litigant. |
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A family court counsellor, a court conciliator, or a mediator may also be consulted. |
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The visiting foreign admirals wrap the Shogun's first counsellor in persiflage and flags, until he is literally a pinwheel of national promises. |
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Giving up alcohol might prove a trickier long-term proposition, although he has, for the first time in his life, admitted that he has been seeing an alcohol counsellor. |
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If you can't pay your bills, talk to your creditors or ask a budget counsellor for help. |
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Some continue to act as a resource person and career counsellor for the students they supervised. |
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Sometimes a lot of people come to the AIDS centre at the same time and they have to wait in line to see a physician or counsellor. |
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Is it not time that the position of the ethics counsellor evolved beyond what it is now so that the position itself is not open to attack? |
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A counsellor may meet with the family to discuss the sources of tension and how all members of the family can live together without violence. |
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The social facilitator or social adviser is a counsellor, an information-circulator, a coordinator, a manager and a mediator. |
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A Notre-Dame-des-Neiges family service counsellor will be happy to give you any useful information you need about funeral prearrangement. |
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You can get an eye examination from the eye doctor and make an appointment to bring back your vision results to a counsellor. |
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Each Wednesday, more than 100 people stop by to get their antiretroviral medicine and, if they need support, have a chat with a counsellor. |
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This would best be done out of earshot of the rest of the class and with another staff member present, preferably a counsellor. |
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While counselling does not dictate a course of action or make decisions for the young person, the counsellor does not coddle him either. |
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If you are having problems with finances and credit cards, check your phone book or ask your banker for a referral to a credit counsellor. |
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In many cases, a therapist, family doctor, nurse practitioner or counsellor may be able to help. |
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The lapdog ethics counsellor has advised the Liberal leadership candidates that they can keep raising money in secret. |
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In addition, if you are in school, go to see a guidance counsellor or a teacher you trust. |
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The counsellor has not been cross-examined yet because the ex-wife has continuously delayed the court proceedings. |
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The fact is that the former minister of finance followed all the ethics guidelines and that was substantiated by the ethics counsellor himself. |
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She has also worked in marketing and promotions, coaching, refereeing, and as a camp counsellor, lifeguard, swim instructor and dance teacher. |
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Seek out a coach or counsellor if you feel you are going to need some help sorting out your respective plans. |
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At the same time, remember that your job is not to probe into an employee's personal life, to diagnose a problem or to act as their counsellor. |
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It will likely be delivered as an inhaler and prescribed by a relationship counsellor. |
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Both the PEC counsellor and the Knowledge Keeper would like to have access to beading needles and ink for the tattoo kits. |
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That's supposed to include the executive director, the counsellor, the artist. |
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This is just what happened on an ordinary afternoon in the office of a kind and careful counsellor in Kampala, Uganda. |
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I went to see a university counsellor, who I think was probably more used to stories about people's PhD supervisors giving them a hard time. |
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It is to be his sincere and loyal counsellor, his advocate and the protector of his lineage, family, property and honour. |
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Let us all beware of the herd instinct which is always a very bad counsellor. |
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He also agreed to meet with a counsellor who would assist him to make behavioural changes. |
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He has occupied a number of positions: spiritual director and rector of a seminary, pastor of parishes as well as spiritual counsellor. |
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If you wish to meet with a counsellor, they can provide you with the name of the counsellor who will contact you. |
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Every counsellor is given a copy of the follow-up booklet in advance so that they can study it carefully. |
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For example, some research subjects may talk in detail about their escape experiences with family, friends or a counsellor. |
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It may also be important to consider reporting to parents, your doctor or a community health counsellor. |
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At the same time he was the friend and often the counsellor of many of the great spiritual leaders of the day. |
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When this occurs, there must be a statement that each person had independent legal advice and that a family and child counsellor was consulted. |
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A counsellor will help you establish a realistic plan for managing your money and offer suggestions to help you get out of debt. |
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In a fit of jealous rage, the King's senior counsellor ordered her tongue to be cut out. |
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Whether an accomplice is described as an aider, abettor, counsellor, or procurer seems to depend partly on ordinary language, and partly on specific judicial decisions. |
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Julian was also known as a spiritual authority within her community, where she also served as a counsellor and advisor. |
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Research has shown time and time again that if individuals are able to discuss their thoughts with a trained counsellor then they may be deterred from recidivism. |
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Whenever the government has a problem or gets into a bind, it calls the ethics counsellor and the ethics counsellor writes a report saying that everything is squeaky clean. |
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Their dad told the counsellor that he and his wife had split up. |
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He is chair of the village committee and a counsellor too. |
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Now single, Zoe meets guidance counsellor Vanessa at the school of one of her clients, and the pair bond in more ways than they ever expected. |
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The counsellor also plays a key role in designing and implementing information sessions, consulting with colleagues, and latterly, conducting home assessments. |
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Quinlan is an educator, coach, cheerleader and all the other attributes that fall under the guise of a counsellor dealing with one of the most difficult addictions. |
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Of those who received counselling, the majority were satisfied with the services they received in terms of courteousness and knowledge of the counsellor. |
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The five week program included group sessions about enhancing self-management of problems at work, and consultations with an occupational therapist and a vocational rehabilitation counsellor. |
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In other words, there will be a visit, more than likely, or at least a telephone call, from a counsellor or a client service agent to try to determine if the need is still there. |
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The counsellor may also serve as a resource person for the family. |
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The other type, the counsellor, is the less obtrusive eminence, a person of influence who holds no official position but whose advice is sought by people in official positions. |
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When Henry decided to annul his marriage to Catherine, John Fisher became her most trusted counsellor and one of her chief supporters. |
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He had been made a royal counsellor, drawing a substantial annual salary of a hundred marks. |
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He is a member of the House of Lords, a former leader of Plaid Cymru, and, since 2004, a privy counsellor. |
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A welcome contrast to the image of the self-effacing and dull guidance counsellor that may still haunt the memories of our teenage years, what is striking about Marie-Josée Sauvé is her enthusiasm. |
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Be wary of any counsellor who pressures you to sign up for such a plan, without first taking the time to fully evaluate your situation and discuss options. |
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If you think it would be helpful, ask specialists, such as your physiotherapist, occupational therapist, nurse, counsellor or ophthalmologist, to provide additional documentation to support your application. |
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At the request of the Central American Court of Justice, Tdh took on the role of organisation counsellor for juvenile justice in this supranational court with its regional headquarters in Nicaragua. |
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As unorthodox counsellor and anger expert, Dr Buddy Rydell, Jack's raised eyebrow and rakish laugh is back with avengeance. |
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Barlow, the nurse practitioner, and Carolyn Rasmussen, a counsellor and case manager, hear recollections of watching sunburst explosions, sweeping ash from porches and watching relatives die. |
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We got an ethics counsellor who became a lapdog instead of a watchdog. |
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A psychotherapist working in a hospital is likely to be more concerned with severe psychological disorders than with the wider range of problems about which it is appropriate to consult a counsellor. |
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But we cannot plan to straighten out others' future until we have drawn up a plan for our own lives, and for this the best counsellor is under our own hair. |
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We learned through access to information that the finance minister may have never consulted with the ethics counsellor about his department's relationship with Jim Palmer, his Alberta bagman. |
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The counsellor also asked to see their mom to get the whole picture. |
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The bill provides some guidelines but also provides in a very concrete fashion some ability for the counsellor to be a support for the cabinet member who is uncertain as to what is inappropriate course of conduct. |
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For three years, Adeline Spence, 48, has been helped by In Care Survivors Service Scotland counsellor Sandra Toyer. |
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Check out the links below that might help you focus on a career path and don't be scared to talk to your school guidance counsellor or local youth employment centre for more info. |
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Such a statement from an employment counsellor who was responsible for performing the duties previously described by Mrs Gignac herself and by Mr Brouillard is somewhat perplexing. |
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In the event that the Prime Minister and his dealings in Shawinigan are on the up and up and fair and square, I would welcome an independent ethics counsellor who is totally free of any implied control by the Prime Minister. |
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Member States shall allow the applicant to bring to the personal interview a legal adviser or other counsellor admitted or permitted as such under national law. |
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Do you wish to meet with our prearrangement counsellor to obtain information on prepayment, different payment options, personalized quotation sheets, or simply to obtain more information? |
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If you don't feel you can talk to your partner or relative about certain things then talk to a family member, a trusted friend, to the doctor or nurse, or to a trained counsellor. |
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When she voiced her concern that her chosen career might not give her the amount of patient contact she was looking for, a counsellor suggested nursing. |
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The pressure and weight of responsibility continued both at home and in work, so I went to see my doctor, who made an emergency referral to a specialist counsellor. |
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He could not believe he would have to go through yet another screening and be assigned to a counsellor at the mental health clinic when I already knew his story and the therapeutic relationship was already established. |
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In some cases, seeking the services of an occupational therapist or career counsellor can help narrow the possibilities and make choices that let you look forward to the days to come. |
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He agreed to an action plan to improve the atmosphere of the store and he also agreed to meet with a counsellor who was hired to assist him to make behavioural changes. |
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Pilkington worked as a marriage guidance counsellor, to help couples make eugenically healthy decisions about whether or not to marry. |
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Interviews have revealed that the anonymity and privacy of online support, and the presence of a counsellor as facilitator, are of great value, and vital for satisfaction. |
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A Relate counsellor could help you resolve what might simply be a bit of fantasising. |
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I will conclude this part with the speech of a counsellor of state. |
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They argued that while de Gaulle was granting independence on one hand, he was creating new ties with the help of Jacques Foccart, his counsellor for African matters. |
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Similarities include the prince's feigned madness, his accidental killing of the king's counsellor in his mother's bedroom, and the eventual slaying of his uncle. |
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Vanessa comes over all marriage guidance counsellor with Paddy and Rhona by, um, locking them in the surgery and not letting them out until they've sorted themselves out. |
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Egyptian authorities are reportedly unhappy over rumours linking Ford to running death squads in Iraq when he was posted there as political counsellor. |
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