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"Almost no condition is out of bounds when it comes to the effective use of hypnotherapy." -- Dr. Andrew Weil
Hypnosis has many self-improvement and medical applications. Many medical and psychological problems can be helped with hypnosis, For physical pain issues and symptom management a medical referral is required.
A sampling of what hypnosis can be used for.
For adults : For children:
Stop Smoking Increase Self-esteem
Control Weight Improve Grades
Reduce Stress End Bedwetting
Manage Pain Stop Thumb Sucking
Improve Memory Manage Cancer Pain
Hypnotic Childbirth Habitual Nail Biting
Improve Performance Sports Performance
Symptom Management Positive Relaxation
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Direct Phone Numbers: Ann M. Rudolph 631.331-4458
Frank Lindner 631.473-0405
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The North West Corner of Main St and Sheep Pasture Rd. Free Parking in rear. Our office is on the lower level near the elevator.
When talking about addictions people commonly think of drugs and alchohol, or maybe gambling or shopping also come to mind. But eating disorders whether it is anaerexia or compulsive over eating also are addictions.
Eating Disorders affect large groups of women and men throughout the United States.
5 to 10 million adolescent girls and women struggle with eating disorders.
1 million adolescent boys and men have eating disorders.
OASAS approved for DWI evaluations.
Hypnotherapy for Smoking Cessation.
We do Bariatric Surgery Evaluations.
Through support, learning and using new coping skills, improving self-image and self-esteem, and understanding emotions, recovery is possible.
Mediation is a non-adversarial process in which you, the client, with the assistance of an impartial mediator, make decisions that affect your life. The agreement that you arrive at must be acceptable to both parties and the agreement then forms the basis for an uncontested divorce.
Though Divorce mediation is not marriage counseling, the question of saving the marriage can explored. Supervised communication between the spouses sometimes results in a desire to seek counseling to save the marriage. However, the primary objective of divorce mediation is to assist parties who have decided upon divorce get through the process in a less confrontational setting.
The mediator is a neutral party who cannot order either of you to do anything. The agreement that is reached must be acceptable to both of you. The mediator will help to defuse emotions, and guide both of you through the many difficult issues. Mediators deal with every issue involved in the dissolution of a marriage: Distribution of property and debts, child custody and support issues, spousal support, and assistance in virtually every subject necessary to lead to a complete agreement and uncontested divorce. Instead of airing these personal and often painful subjects in a the courtroom, you deal with them in the privacy and confidential setting of the mediators office. The costs are significantly less than fighting it out with opposing divorce attorneys. Most importantly, the process helps the parties avoid destructive conflicts, which impact upon children of the marriage. It enables you to get on with your life.
A homestudy is a series of meetings between you and a Licensed Social Worker. The study provides more in-depth information about adoption and helps you to prepare for the role of parent. It is a way to assess your readiness to adopt and a means for you to learn more about what will be required. It is also a process to help you clarify your own thinking. Keeping this in mind, you understand that the homestudy can be viewed as a mutual assessment and preparaton for parenthood.
Some parents find the prospect of a home study intimidating. It is only natural to be a bit nervous! Keep in mind that you are not expected to reveal every intimate detail of your life; neither are you expected to be perfect. There are no ten commandments of "right answers". It is important for you to be honest, be yourself, and present a true picture of what your family history and family functioning are like.
There will be one or more interviews in your home. An important point here: we are not visiting your home in order to conduct a "white glove" inspection! We simply need to see if the child will be entering into a safe and healthy environment, and whether you have thought ahead as to how you are going to accommodate the new family member.
After it is all over, you will be on your way to building and growing your family. There are thousands of children that need a stable and loving family like yours.