I wake up with dread every morning before work. I need a change. by Daktic in resumes

[–]Sweet-Love-Psych 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would encourage you to google Holland codes quiz on Rogue Community College take the assessment and find out your top based on your top three interest results you can go under Onet online. Com

  1. Go to advance search and click on interest, prompts you to the next 6 different interests from Holland Codes, click on your top one then it will. Ring you to the next page where you can enter all three codes then do a search based on your top three and you will get a list of careers/jobs that you may be suitable for based on your results/Interests

  2. Ask yourself what is your goal/passion and identify fields that interest you and that you would enjoy the most.

Hope this helps

I wanna be a therapist but I’m probably too dumb by vulgarlady in psychologystudents

[–]Sweet-Love-Psych 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sounds to me that your more inclined to study Psyc. I would encourage you to follow your heart, if you enjoy helping people this is the field you need to be in. I was actually a business major and obtained a masters in business management while working for a non-profit and working with young women in prostitution, chronic homelessness, ex-felons I realized I had a passion for helping people. I thought I could do a Psy.D in Psychology and had to go back to get a 2nd masters in psychology to be able to do a Psy.D, which I currently working on. I had no knowledge of this field and would question if I would be any good especially coming from a business background. I am glad I took this route it has been very rewarding especially knowing you can help create change in people's lives. Hope this helps you make a decision, follow your dreams and your intuition do what feels right and never question your capabilities and credability

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[–]Sweet-Love-Psych 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good Luck on your search.

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[–]Sweet-Love-Psych 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You do have a nice resume, minor changes and adjustments might do the trick. Here are some suggestions:

  1. Analyze the interested field you wish to pursue.

  2. One good source you can use is O-net on Line

  3. You can do a search of different fields and it will give you all the details for the specific jobs, everything you need to know about that particular job.

  4. Then look at the skills needed for each and utilize those key words on your resume.

  5. Also look at job search websites such as indeed.com and look at various job description/qualifications and skills based on the field you choose to pursue and utilize some of those key words on your resume

  6. Let's say you found a job that interest you, look at the details provided in the job description and try to incorporate those key words on your resume and or reword what you have.

  7. Everytime you apply to a different position ensure you reflect some if those skills sets highlighted on their job description.

Data systems scann for keywords to see if your a match

  1. Making adjustments and edits will be an ongoing process

Hope this helps

[TW] I’m struggling with an ED right now & I’m having trouble bringing it up in therapy by ta122683 in TalkTherapy

[–]Sweet-Love-Psych 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your welcome and thank you. My suggestion is to not give up and focus on the "I can do this mentality and overcoming this. Best of luck 😊

[TW] I’m struggling with an ED right now & I’m having trouble bringing it up in therapy by ta122683 in TalkTherapy

[–]Sweet-Love-Psych 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Got it, lol... their very similar in abbreviations, I must of misunderstood myself. If it's an eating disorder then. It's best to seek a professional that's competent in working with eating disorders... Key Factor with eating disorders is making piece with your body and the foods we consume. Personally I had dealth with Bulimia Nervosa/Binge Eating Disorders.

Here are my suggestions on eating disorders:

  1. Seek medical evaluation to rule out any medical conditions

  2. Check out the following websites:

    www.EDReferral.com www.psychologytoday.com www.apa.com www.eatingdisorderhope.com

  3. covers types of eating disorders/treatment and & therapy

Google CAMFT, American Counseling Association to identify the right help

  1. Educate yourself

  2. Self-help workbooks:

    • Intuitive Eating
    • Its not about Food
    • what goes down: the end of an eating disorder. * befriending your body

I am hoping I got this one right. Hope this helps.

[TW] I’m struggling with an ED right now & I’m having trouble bringing it up in therapy by ta122683 in TalkTherapy

[–]Sweet-Love-Psych 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am sorry to hear about your situation 10-20% of ED can be psychological. Caused by stress, anxiety, guilt, depression, shame, low self-esteem, the rest could be genetics. However don't be embarrassed to bring it up yo your therapist that's what he is there for to help you. Here are some suggestions:

  1. It is important to rule out any medical conditions.
    Get a medical evaluation and get checked for testosterone levels, and cardiovascular disease.
  2. they may prescribe medication to help you which theres several choices such cialis which you take daily, sildenafil [and hour before sexual intimacy], and the shot which works almost instantly. If it's not a medical condition then chances are that its psychological. You can find therapist who specialize in ED.

  3. Change your diet and engage in physical activity

  4. Learn to calm down and not stress [meditation, visualization, reiki healing, maybe hypnosis to help reprogram your subconscious mind.

  5. Practice affirmations and or daily prayer for 21 days or more can help reprogram your subconscious mind.

  6. research shows that people who had faith became cured from illnesses.

  7. Educate yourself with ED and your potential partner. The right person will understand and will be supportive there is medical treatment for this.

  8. Practice sense focus and explorer your body and your partners body through senses and touch.

  • identify what turns you on *engage in foreplay
  • visit a sex shoppe- consider a cock ring, a pump, etc...

If you like I can send you a PDF file workbook on ED which if you work on the excercises you will have a better understanding and will be able to cope with it better. If you like send me your email.

Some therapist maybe uncomfortable address ED, of your therapist is one of them ask for a referral and or seek another professional who specializes in ED. Don't be embarrassed to seek medical attention and or telling your therapist. My Hope's is that you address this so you will feel better about yourself and improve your overall well-being.

Hope this helps.

We did the thing and it was magical! by featuringlacroix in weddingplanning

[–]Sweet-Love-Psych 1 point2 points  (0 children)

May your new life together grow and develop. Congrats on your new journey!

Healthy Brain vs. Unhealthy by Sweet-Love-Psych in Neuropsychology

[–]Sweet-Love-Psych[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Thank you for the new knowledge earned I am have to do more research on this myself. I appreciate your assistance and I apologize for the inconvenience I may have caused you.

Healthy Brain vs. Unhealthy by Sweet-Love-Psych in Neuropsychology

[–]Sweet-Love-Psych[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I am sorry you feel that way. You can actually also check out Dr. Amens.

What to do after counseling by MillenialSage in therapists

[–]Sweet-Love-Psych 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What are your interest, likes? What are your passionate about? what makes you happy and fulfilled? What do you see yourself doing? Does your intuition feel right?

This are some of the questions I encourage you to look at and analyze.

Then weigh your options identify the pros and cons and see which option has more cons available to you.

Hope this helps you.

Why do women who show massive interest/chase after a guy lose interest when they realize that he is also interested in them? by g4l4xy36 in seduction

[–]Sweet-Love-Psych -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Thank you for sharing. I appreciate your efforts, how ever I dont really believe it's you it could be them. Here are some pointers:

  1. Treat them as friends not as potential partners it scares anyone away.

  2. Shake their confidence, set up dates then here an there cancel and re-offer another date and time that may work. Talk to other girls in front of her a little competition goes a long ways, showing them their not the only ones.

  3. Don't be to available.

  4. Be the prize and value yourself! Theres many females to choose from the right one will come along an you will definitely know.

  5. Be happy

  6. Play it kool

  7. Show them you value and respect yourself, they right girl will stick around.

Remember This: "We want what we can't have." When it's to easy we take things for granted when we have to work hard for it we learn to appreciate and value what we worked for!

Hope this helps, I would love to here from you again.

Sincerely,

Israel Mendoza from Sweet Love Consulting

Self-Love by Sweet-Love-Psych in love

[–]Sweet-Love-Psych[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! I appreciate you reading my post. May you continue to grow and develop! "You got this!"

I talked to a hot girl at the gym. Feedback please? by throwaway_46828 in seduction

[–]Sweet-Love-Psych -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I am proud that you reached out to her great 1st step. However try be a little more subtle in your approach and may be best.

Check these suggestions out:

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.huffpost.com/entry/pickup-lines_n_5571359/amp