Dr. Sherri R. Edelman
Philadelphia Pennsylvania Clinical Psychologist and Licensed Counselor
specializes in treating depression and sadness.
Triune Chiropractic
Counseling and Wellness
325 Cherry Street • Philadelphia, PA 19106
Phone: (215) 627-6279
e-mail: info@tri-une.com
Dr. Sherri R. Edelman, Clinical Psychologist and Licensed Professional Counselor (biography, resume available at triune Website).
Therapies for treating the folowing:
* ANGER
* WORRY & PANIC
* ANXIETY & FEAR
* DEPRESSION & SADNESS
* LONELINESS & ISOLATION
* STRESS
* RELATIONSHIP DIFFICULTIES
* LACK OF DIRECTION OR MOTIVATION
* PAIN MANAGEMENT
* NEGATIVE THINKING
* LOW SELF ESTEEM
Educational Workshops: On and Off-site
Dr. Sherri R. Edelman (biography, resume) is an experienced educator and workshop presenter with more than 15 years experience working with groups. She is available as a presenter both in professional settings and in our beautiful studio in Old City Philadelphia (seats 20).
Workshops available include a variety of topics having to do with health and wellness of the body, mind and spirit, or can be customized to the unique needs of the participants. Examples of workshops include:
* Staying Healthy: Preventative Paths to Fight Disease and Illness
* Mindfulness Practice in Professional Settings
* Conscious Communication: Skills for Problem-Free living
* Life in Balance-The Triad: Relationship/Health/Purpose
* The "Voice of Silence": Learning to Listen to Your Body
* The Problem is the Solution: Problems as Opportunities for Growth
* The Energy of Excellence: Focus to Create Extraordinary Results
* Handle Stress: Spiritual Solutions for Healthy Living
Depression includes: agitated depression, anaclitic depression, basin, bed, blue funk, blues, bottom, chap, click, crack, cranny, crater, crease, crevice, crinkle, dejection, demoralization, dent, despondence, despondency, dimple, dip, disconsolateness, droop, endogenous depression, exogenous depression, fissure, funk, furrow, great depression, groove, gully, heartsickness, helplessness, hole, hollow, incision, line, lowland, low spirits, major depressive episode, megrims, melancholia, melancholy, mouse click, neurotic depression, notch, oppressiveness, psychotic depression, reactive depression, retarded depression, sag, scratch, seam, sinkhole, slit, slough of despond, swallow hole, trench, trough, vale, valley, wrinkle. other related words: atenolol, axilla, axillary cavity, axillary fossa, bipolar disorder, capillarity, capillary action, depressive, dysphoria, epigastric fossa, eyecup, fdr, fossa, fovea, fovea centralis, franklin delano roosevelt, franklin roosevelt, gloom, gloominess, glumness, hilum, hilus, honey gland, imavate, imipramine, isocarboxazid, lithane, lithium carbonate, lithonate, lopressor, malaise, manic depression, manic-depressive, manic depressive illness, manic-depressive psychosis, marplan, metoprolol, nectary, optic cup, pep pill, pit, pit of the stomach, prick, resilient, roosevelt, serotonin, speed, tenormin, unease, uneasiness, upper, withdrawal symptom.
Also, group therapy, (theraputic groups):
Therapeutic Groups
Groups represent a powerful mechanism for growth and change. Our highly competitive culture encourages the development of a "persona", a kind of façade or false self. An individual who is considered successful by their peer group too often strives to protect the "public self", while swallowing doubts and uncertainties. This process is an isolating and crippling one, since it diminishes communication with others and ultimately limits self-reflection. Over time, the "successful" individual comes to believe in the reality of the facade and attempts through unconscious means to ward off internal and external attacks on self-image. Considerable energy is invested in maintaining intra- and interpersonal separations, energy which might otherwise have been used in the service of self-actualization, creativity and self-knowledge.
Therapeutic growth and change in group is a complex and effective process occurring through an intricate interplay of various guided human experiences, including psychoeducation, as well as "curative factors", for which there are eleven primary categories (Yalom, 1975):
* Installation of hope
* Universality
* Imparting of information
* Altruism
* The corrective recapitulation of the primary family group
* Socialization
* Imitative behavior
* Interpersonal learning
* Group cohesiveness
* Catharsis
* Existential factors
guided imagery workshops.
Topics & Services of the Philadelphia Psycholgist:
| coaching | counseling | therapy | depression | anxiety | anger management | relationships |
| mental health | psychotherapy | consultation | clinical psychology | physical abuse | child abuse |
| sexual abuse | rehabilitation | adolescents | mind and spirit | holistic counseling | domestic violence |
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