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Coping with Health Crises |
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Unfortunately, health crises tax more than financial and physical adaptive resources. They represent major stressors to our sense of psychological well being as well. This is as true if the health crisis is in the life of a loved one as much as it is when we, ourselves, become seriously ill. Among the possible debilitating emotional reactions we may experience when a loved one falls seriously ill are such states as:
Among the possible debilitating emotional reactions we may experience when we, ourselves, face serious health threats are such states as:
IF YOU OR A LOVED ONE HAS A SERIOUS HEALTH CRISIS AND YOU RECOGNIZE SOME OF YOUR REACTIONS IN THE TEXT ABOVE, IT MIGHT BE WISE FOR YOU TO SEEK COUNSELING. If you are the one with a health problem, in the supportive, understanding, counseling relationship, you can take better hold of your out of control emotional states, make better medical decisions, learn to adapt to whatever will be the new limitations on your life, find renewed beauty and purpose in existence, and reconnect with loved ones in a more sustaining fashion. Through counseling, you can improve your adaptive capacities and thus lend support to your diminished immune system functioning. If you are caring for someone who is ill, you can avoid caretaker burnout, reduce the stress risk to your own wellbeing, and restore your personal resiliency. Please consider using one of the links provided below... E-mail Dr. Kovacs to Receive his Perspectives on a Particular Illness Affecting You Or a Member of Your Family Schedule a Telephone Consultation About How Counseling Could Help Make An Initial Appointment To Initiate a Possible Course of Counseling RETURN TO HOME PAGE |
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