– Depression, marked by feelings of sadness, hopelessness, worthlessness, and negativity, and feeling isolated and guilty.
– Anxiety, where individuals may experience trouble relaxing, a constant sense of worry, difficulty sleeping, experiencing panic attacks, and feeling restless.
– Trauma, which could manifest as a result of the experience of abuse, violence, discrimination, or the loss of loved ones.
– Anger management issues, leading to poor control over one’s temper, agitation, impulsiveness, and frequent arguments.
– Stress management issues, where the individual struggles handling work, family, or relationship responsibilities.
– Relational and interpersonal challenges, affecting communication, trust, intimacy, and setting boundaries.
– Attachment issues, which lead individuals to exhibit insecure or avoidant behaviors in relationships.
– Self-esteem issues, marked by feelings of inferiority and negativity.
– Core shame issues, where individuals struggle with deep-rooted guilt and unworthiness.
– Codependency issues, marked by a lack of authenticity, excessive people-pleasing, and extreme worry for others’ well-being.
– Substance abuse and process addictions
– Immigration psychological evaluations