Hassani, Diana
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Hassani, Diana
Endorses a Proactive care model, seeking to Empower individuals and families to manage struggles before they become dysfunctions. Believes that adopting a Positive perspective and bringing life back into Balance promotes health physically, emotionally, and spiritually. Provides resources and guidance as you begin your journey to a more fulfilling life and healthier relationships.

Focus on creating change in your current and future behavior; treating the whole person, rather than the dysfunction of the past. When you empower a person to discover Strengths instead of focusing on weakness, you can dramatically improve overall mental health. Discover what is important in your life, work more with Possibility than pathology, focus on living a more fulfilling life, not just coping.
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Do you have a serious and/or chronic medical condition, such as diabetes, cancer, heart disease, thyroid disease, asthma, rheumatoid arthritis, etc.? Had difficulty concentrating on things like reading, watching television, or completing tasks? Experienced thoughts that you would be better off dead or of hurting yourself in some way?
According to SAMHSA's National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH), 23.9 million persons (9.2 percent of the U.S. population) aged 12 or older used an illicit drug or alcohol in 2012. Scientific research since the mid-1970s shows that treatment can help patients addicted to drugs stop using, avoid relapse, and successfully recover their lives.
Anxiety and Depression are expression of emotions client have difficulty coping with at the present moment and it is our hope we will be able to teach clients the tools needed to cope with these emotions when they arise in the future. The core of the anxiety and depression is some shared mechanism gone awry.
If mental health can be defined, as M. Scott Peck says, as a commitment to reality no matter what the cost, addiction can be defined as its most direct opposite: evading reality no matter the cost. The norm is to deceive others and to pretend that what is true is not true. Sex addicts are men and women who are sexually compulsive; their sexual behavior interferes with and often dramatically disrupts their lives and the lives of loved ones.
We understand that the transition into college or our of college is very difficult for many young people. Change from 80% of your academic life being controlled by teachers to 80% of your academic life being controlled by you. Many times changing where you live for the first time in your life and learning basic skills like budgeting and time management for the first time in your life.
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