by Jay Lambert, MSW, LCSW, NHAC
I have been counseling individuals, couples, and families for many years. Whenever I meet a new client, I begin by taking a history to get a sense of who they are and where they’re coming from. When I do this, I find things that are both unique and things that are universal. One of those universal things I always find is that there is some level of emotional intensity that is at the core of the issue that brought them to my office.
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Parenting the Behaviorally Negative and Emotionally Intense Child
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