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No, but you might want to seek counseling for your emotional problems and anger toward gay people.
When people have a trauma in their life they can recover physically from the event but depending on the trauma the emotional scar may last a lot longer. It is important to receive counseling or help when dealing with emotional scars.
People can have all sorts of problems, and chemical dependency is just one type of problem although it is usually a very serious problem. People can, for example, be unemployed and having trouble figuring out what to do with their lives, they can be unhappy with their Significant Other and in a state of conflict, they can be homeless, they can be schizophrenic, they can be afraid of spiders (or pretty much anything else), they can have problems getting along with their parents, their neighbors, their employer, their fellow employees, and pretty much anyone else, etc. So there are lots of problems which might require counseling.
Living with narcissistic people creates great emotional trauma. You need to get some counseling, which will also help you with the issue you ask about.
Teachers are people, and some people lack emotional stability. This probably has nothing to do with being teachers. That being said, if you believe that a teacher's lack of emotional stability is causing a problem or might cause a problem, contact that teacher's supervisor with the pertinent information.
Word counseling has something to do with religion. Word counseling is biblical counseling that applies if someone has personal problems or issues. It helps people deal with their problems.
Because it's a fast fix. If they are having upsets which are uncomfortable they want to feel better fast but this really is not the answer, they could get addicted and that is worse than the emotional problem.
A. not giving other people a chance to talk.
Paying attention to what people are saying, but misinterpreting the message
Jane E. Myers has written: 'Competencies for gerontological counseling' -- subject(s): Older people, Counseling of 'Retirement Counseling' 'Counseling Older Persons'
Stop asking random people for answers on a very private situation, and you might try seeking professional help, such as marriage counseling. Comment; Bless you, you sound so hateful, judging the person because of her question. That is a big no, no love. We are all here because we are trying to help people men/ women about their problem. Just keep it to yourself because your responce is wrong. The question is a question that do comes from couples who's having problem, not because it happen to her, get it??
I believe that in treating an emotional or mental health problem, the first step is for the patient to recognize or admit that he or she has a problem. It is often the case that people with mental health problems think that there is nothing wrong with them, it's just that other people are causing them problems. Of course, for the criminally insane, it is also possible for people to be forced into treatment by the courts, whether they admit that they have a problem or not. Then the first step is probably a drug treatment of some kind, probably an anti-psychotic.