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		<title>Los Angeles Therapy &#8211; How To Find Help With Therapists In L.A.</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Los Angeles Therapy &#8211; Improving Everyday Life One of the perks of living in a bigger city, such as Los Angeles, is that you don&#8217;t have to travel far to find quality psychotherapy and counseling services. Unlike the stigma that came along with therapy in past decades, having a therapist nowadays is considered to be very helpful to one&#8217;s mental health and well being. Los Angeles therapy, for instance, is not hard to find at all. &#8220;Everyone in L.A. has a therapist,&#8221; is a common and humorous saying that locals embrace. Oftentimes, people may choose to see a therapist on a weekly basis, before they experience any major problems or emotional traumas. But some may seek out different kinds of Los Angeles therapy and counseling for specific issues, such as depression and anger management, or they may want couple&#8217;s therapy or family therapy. Los Angeles therapy can help residents maintain or return to a happy, self-fulfilling life where they have healthy relationships and can enjoy the daily pleasures of life.</p>
<p><b>Depression</b>: It&#8217;s typical to feel down once in a while or after the normal hardships of life such unemployment, death of a loved one, or divorce. However, if feelings of sadness seem to never go away or gets very serious, then people may find it beneficial to see a therapist who can take certain approaches to psychotherapy, such as psychodynamic, interpersonal, or cognitive-behavioral therapy. A therapist can help you find a new outlook on life where you have a greater sense of control and pleasure in everyday things. They can help you focus on what contributes to your depression, learn about ways of thinking that makes you feel depressed and work on decreasing the behaviors and thoughts that contribute to your depression and thoughts of hopelessness.</p>
<p><b>Anger Management</b>: For anger that is out of control, a mental health professional can use a variety of techniques that help you not feel anger again, but harness it and help you control how you react to situations that cause rage and anger. Therapists not only change your reaction to angering situations, but help you maintain those changes that include re-interpreting anger triggers, not holding grudges, and forgiving others that been triggers.</p>
<p><b>Couples Therapy</b>: Los Angeles therapy is not limited to individuals, but sometime couples may need help dealing with challenges such as infidelity, communication, money or how to raise the children, sexual problems, or issues with substance abuse or addictions. This type of psychotherapy, mainly practiced by licensed marriage and family therapists (MFT&#8217;s), rebuild and improve relationships. In joint therapy sessions, couples are encouraged to communicate openly and honestly. Couples will have a deeper understanding of their conflicts and use problem solving techniques to help improve issues.</p>
<p><b>Family therapy</b>: Sometimes, therapy needs to be addressed on a family level because the issues involve and affect the entire household. Perhaps siblings or parents don&#8217;t get along or one family member has a long-term mental illness. Therapists help identify causes of conflicts and help with ways on how to resolve them and deal with future problems. Families will benefit from strengthened relationships and better functioning of members and has a whole.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re searching for <a href="http://www.mytherapistmatch.com/therapy101/losangelestherapy.aspx">Los Angeles therapy</a> help, assistance, and advice, turn to <a href="http://www.mytherapistmatch.com">http://www.mytherapistmatch.com</a>. <a href="http://www.mytherapistmatch.com">Find a therapist</a> TODAY!</p>
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		<title>Steps to Take After the Surgery</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="justify">Weight loss surgery not only changes your weight, but also your lifestyle. There are certain steps that you should be prepared to take after your weight loss surgery. This will allow for the surgery to be effective for a long period of time. Before you get the surgery, you should prepare yourself for the steps you will need to take after you get the weight loss surgery. </p>
<p align="justify">The major change that will need to be taken after a surgery is the diet that you have. Most physicians and surgeons will recommend a diet for you to stick to. This will help you to balance out the right foods and how much you should be eating. The first step you will see in relation to this after your surgery is that you will be drinking fluids for a few days after the surgery. Once your body has begun to adjust, you will be able to eat solid foods. </p>
<p align="justify">When you are back to eating foods, make sure you monitor what you are eating. You will need to take out certain foods that you are used to eating. High sugar foods and desserts are important to keep out of your diet after the surgery. This also includes things such as soda, which will affect the way your stomach reacts. Avoiding high fat foods, fast foods and foods with a lot of fiber will also be harder for your stomach to digest, meaning that they should be avoided. The way that you eat is also important. Most surgeons will recommend that you will have to slow the pace of your eating, meaning that everything gets chewed thoroughly. Because your stomach has changed how it will digest, it causes problems with digestion if the food isn’t properly chewed. You should also be prepared to not drink fluids while you are eating, as it will cause you to be full before you have finished your meal and will shut out getting the proper nutrients. </p>
<div align="justify">Another area that you will have to prepare for is with your work environment. Most patients will take up to six weeks off in order to feel at their best performance. This will be determined by the type of procedure that you have had as well as your personal needs. Be sure to give yourself plenty of time away from the regular work and energy load in order to fully recover.</div>
<p align="justify">It can also be expected that you will have to periodically go back for check-ups from the surgeon. Often times, there are complications from the surgery that do not allow your body to get the proper amount of nutrients. Because of this, you should expect to get regular check-ups every three to six months for two years after the surgery. Having a low red blood cell count, not having enough calcium, vitamin B12, folate and iron are some of the problems that often occur. </p>
<div align="justify">For those considering weight loss surgery, they should also consider the steps that will need to be taken after the surgery. Preparing for this will help to change the habits and lifestyle before deciding on the surgery. This not only includes nutritional needs, but also knowing what the work and responsibilities will be after the surgery. This will help your body to adjust easier after the surgery. </div>
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<h3><strong>Seeing a Therapist After Weight Loss Surgery</strong></h3>
<p>Being overweight can cause all sorts of emotional distress. A person who has been overweight for much of their life may experience feelings of depression, anxiety, feelings of not fitting in or being rejected or lonely. People are not obese by choice. Weight loss surgery can help a person lose the weight, but it often takes a psychiatrist or therapist to help a patient deal with their emotions before, while, and after losing weight.</p>
<h3>Having weight loss surgery can be a major life-changing event.</h3>
<p>Not only will a person lose maybe hundreds of pounds, but they must also cope with their changing eating habits and exercise routine. This type of surgery can also affect a person’s relationships, social activity and self-esteem or perceptions about themselves. Even after the surgery is complete, it is quite possible that the patient will still be struggling to deal with their body image. Weight loss surgeons almost always recommend that a potential weight loss surgery patient see a psychologist during the entire process of the surgery. </p>
<h3>Most surgical patients will first see a therapist several weeks before the surgery.</h3>
<p>This doctor will meet with the patient for about an hour to discuss feelings of anxiety and provide information and support about the outcome of the surgery. It is also important that during this time, the therapist talks with the patient about the realistic expectations of the surgery. It is important that the patient understand the changes they must make in their own behaviors and attitudes following surgery. The therapies might also want to talk to the patient’s spouse or children about their feelings towards the surgery.</p>
<h3>About three months following surgery, patients will visit with their therapist again.</h3>
<p>This is also to see how the patient is coping with the radical life changes caused by the surgery. The therapist may want to discuss the patient’s feelings, the feelings of the family, lifestyle changes and reactions to the surgery. Usually this is the last time most patients will see the therapist, but some may want to continue their visits if they feel a need to do so.</p>
<p>Some patients may find that they do not like their new body as they begin to lose weight. This is not uncommon. While most embrace their new, lighter body, some feel insecure about the changes. Some might even feel that part of them is lost. A good weight loss therapist can help these patients deal effectively with these issues as well.</p>
<p>Therapists and psychologists that see weight loss surgery patients are usually specially trained to deal with these issues. Many times, weight loss surgery centers will actually have a therapist on site or will recommend one to the patient. Seeing a therapist during the process ensures that the patient feels good about their changing body and is able to cope with the drastic changes in their life and habits. These therapists see many patients who have undergone weight loss surgery and are there to offer advice, support and counseling.</p>
<p>Weight loss surgery not only changes your weight, but also your lifestyle. There are certain steps that you should be prepared to take after your weight loss surgery. This will allow for the surgery to be effective for a long period of time. Before you get the surgery, you should prepare yourself for the steps you will need to take after you get the weight loss surgery. </p>
<p>The major change that will need to be taken after a surgery is the diet that you have. Most physicians and surgeons will recommend a diet for you to stick to. This will help you to balance out the right foods and how much you should be eating. The first step you will see in relation to this after your surgery is that you will be drinking fluids for a few days after the surgery. Once your body has begun to adjust, you will be able to eat solid foods. </p>
<p>When you are back to eating foods, make sure you monitor what you are eating. You will need to take out certain foods that you are used to eating. High sugar foods and desserts are important to keep out of your diet after the surgery. This also includes things such as soda, which will affect the way your stomach reacts. Avoiding high fat foods, fast foods and foods with a lot of fiber will also be harder for your stomach to digest, meaning that they should be avoided. The way that you eat is also important. Most surgeons will recommend that you will have to slow the pace of your eating, meaning that everything gets chewed thoroughly. Because your stomach has changed how it will digest, it causes problems with digestion if the food isn’t properly chewed. You should also be prepared to not drink fluids while you are eating, as it will cause you to be full before you have finished your meal and will shut out getting the proper nutrients. </p>
<p>Another area that you will have to prepare for is with your work environment. Most patients will take up to six weeks off in order to feel at their best performance. This will be determined by the type of procedure that you have had as well as your personal needs. Be sure to give yourself plenty of time away from the regular work and energy load in order to fully recover. </p>
<p>It can also be expected that you will have to periodically go back for check-ups from the surgeon. Often times, there are complications from the surgery that do not allow your body to get the proper amount of nutrients. Because of this, you should expect to get regular check-ups every three to six months for two years after the surgery. Having a low red blood cell count, not having enough calcium, vitamin B12, folate and iron are some of the problems that often occur. </p>
<p>For those considering weight loss surgery, they should also consider the steps that will need to be taken after the surgery. Preparing for this will help to change the habits and lifestyle before deciding on the surgery. This not only includes nutritional needs, but also knowing what the work and responsibilities will be after the surgery. This will help your body to adjust easier after the surgery. </p>
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