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Tom Porpiglia |
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Webster |
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14580-1335 |
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United States |
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New York |
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585-704-0376 |
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info@lifescriptcounseling.com |
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www.lifescriptcounseling.com |
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Topic : Health / Wellness |
Practitioner :
Tom Porpiglia Submitted on
05 September,2009 |
Article Reviews: 1 Reviews |
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By Tom Porpiglia, MS, EFT-ADV, LMHC, Vietnam Veteran
The American military provides the finest training and has the most sophisticated weapons in the world, and the men and women who serve in our armed forces know that personal sacrifice is inherent in the job of service to country. Sometimes the sacrifice is exposure to trauma that affects emotional and/or physical health. Sometimes the sacrifice is life itself. Spouses and families of military personnel also make huge sacrifices and suffer "collateral damage" when their loved one is sufferin ... Read Entire Article Click Here |
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Topic : Trauma |
Practitioner :
Tom Porpiglia Submitted on
22 March,2009 |
Article Reviews: 0 Reviews |
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What Constitutes TraumaBy Tom Porpiglia, MS, LMHC, D.CEP, EFT-ADV, Trauma is the term used to refer to a wide range of events, natural or man-made, that challenges and disrupts our sense of what is right and fair in our world at a core belief level. There is a real or perceived threat of death. Traumatic events range from the simple fall to hurricanes, tornadoes, physical or sexual abuse and war. Included in this are emotional, spiritual, and financial abuse as well as surgery and loss of life or limb. Single event traumas could be a car acc ... Read Entire Article Click Here |
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Topic : Depression |
Practitioner :
Tom Porpiglia Submitted on
22 March,2009 |
Article Reviews: 0 Reviews |
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Male DepressionBy Tom Porpiglia, MS, LMHC, D.CEP, EFT-ADV, Male Depression. In our society, that is an oxymoron. Men are not supposed to get depressed, or feel anything for that matter. According to the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), twice as many women report depression than men. The NIMH also states “men are less likely to admit to depression, and doctors are less likely to suspect it.” And consider this. There are four times more male substance abusers than female, and in my experience that is an indication of ... Read Entire Article Click Here |
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