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Hello, my name is James P. Krehbiel. I am an author, freelance writer, licensed professional counselor and nationally certified cognitive-behavioral therapist practicing in Scottsdale, Arizona. If you experience some form of anxiety or depression, I can offer solutions to help you deal with your pain. No one wants to feel the troubling affects of anxiety and depression. I employ a very practical, user-friendly approach for dealing with those who struggle with these emotions. I will work with your thoughts, beliefs, feelings and assumptions about life that have created self-defeating behaviors for you. As a result of my professional expertise and wealth of experience, I will show you how to move forward in your journey toward more self-satisfying behavior.
Cognitive therapy is at the forefront of treatment approaches for addressing anxiety and depression. I understand the characteristics, symptoms and ways of alleviating these issues. Some of you may be having panic attacks, feelings of sadness and grief, hopelessness or obsessive-compulsive patterns of behavior. All of these problems can be solved through my type of treatment. I offer a free telephonic consultation for those interested in therapy. I can be reached at 480-664-6665 or through my website at www.krehbielcounseling.com. All of my counseling-related articles are available via Google searches.
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Fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS) is the medical terminology used to represent a complex clinical disorder of symptoms characterized by soft tissue pain, stiffness, and altered deep pain threshold with psychological fallout. It can mimic or accompany symptoms of joint injury, but it is not an arthritic or neurological condition. The disorder affects between 3 to 6 million people – or as many as one in 50 Americans. About 80 and 90 percent of those diagnosed with fibromyalgia are women. I am one of the…
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