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| the actions that do not fit into societies norms. |
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| therapy or treatment centered around a persons obsession with physical and mental dependence on a substance or action. |
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| blended family issues situations |
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| problems that arise from combining two families together. |
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| Issues that come from emotional, physical or sexual abuse of a person by another person. |
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| emotional issues when a person is attached to someone else, perhaps a parent or other adults. |
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| Codependency/ Dependency Issues |
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| Problems surrounding one person relying on another person being dependent, or inter-reliance (co-dependency) in the relationship between two individual. each person is action based on the others actions and feeling rather that their own. |
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| lack of understanding or trust and two person can not communicate with each other. |
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| counseling that is for a child under 18 that concentrates on the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of mental disorders and problem for children |
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| a form of learning involving formation strengthen skills. |
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| couples counseling and therapy |
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| meetings and discussions toward helping people better there relationship. |
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| Those physical and emotional signs that indicate a person is depressed. |
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| Therapy that relates to divorce either pending. |
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| verbal, psychological harm or hurt that is inflicted upon a person by another. Aimed at the emotional response. |
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| Is a concept to describe a family where they are so close that a person can loss their own identity. |
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| a basic unit consisting of one of two parents and their children considered a group whether living together or not. |
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| the other family members behaviors do not affect the other members of the family unit |
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