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Health Tip: Thinking About Psychological Therapy?
By LadyLively on November 16, 2016
Psychological therapy involves more than discussing your problems with a professional. It can also help you cope with life’s challenges, especially issues that bother you.
Here are common reasons to seek therapy, courtesy of the American Academy of Family Physicians:
- Depression.
- Marital problems.
- Sexual issues.
- Stress and anxiety.
- Addiction.
- Grief and loss.
- Anger.
- Your career.
- Family issues.
- Chronic illness.
- Domestic violence.
- Eating disorders.
Source: HealthDay
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