Your county should have a Children & Youth Services office, or something similar. If they don't, find another person in authority that you trust. You might try the school principal, a church pastor, or possibly a doctor in the local emergency room. * National Child Abuse Hotline, 1-800-422-4453 or 1-800-252-2873, National Youth Crisis Services, 1-800-448-4463, Ohio Department of Human Services, (614)466-0995.
Absolutely. Many hypochondriacs feel like they are sick, but physically nothing is wrong with them.It is also possible to be sick mentally in other ways, such as being depressed or under extreme stress, or things that are more serious.It is always good to see a doctor if you feel sick, mentally or physically.
No, there is nothing wrong with having a butt chin. It does not mean there is anything physically or mentally wrong with you, it's normal.
well if you mean physically she was in the hospital for a while from a boating accident she's fine now.If you mean mentally nothing :)
it helps you mentally with that sport but not physically cause basically your just sitting around doing nothing
There is nothing in marijuana that makes you physically addicted to it. You can only be mentally addicted to it, but that also applies for about anything. Ex. Food, sex, videogames.
There is certainly nothing wrong with addressing an attorney as counselor.
Mobic is for arthritis and there is nothing on the Mobic website that says that mentally challenged people can not take it.
If counselor refers to a mental health specialist, in other words a clinical psychologist, the answer is no. The relationship must be strictly professional and nothing else. If the counselor and the client have mutual feelings of interest then the counselor must refer the client to another professional counselor.
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You should look into the blue pages of the phone book under Health and Social Services and report the incident and advise them your counselor has done nothing. * Any of the following will assist any minor who is in an abusive situation. National Child Abuse Hotline, 1-800-422-4453, 1-800-252-2873 or National Youth Crisis Services, 1-800-448-4463, National Council on Child Abuse and Family Violence, http://www.nccafv.org. ==Another Answer== Don't give up. The school counselor did not do their job as Mandatory Reporters--they should have turned it in to the agency in your state that protects minors. Find another adult that you can trust, at school or family friend, and report it again. Also check out HOTLINES listed above, and child protection agencies in the phonebook. It is difficult to report abuse, but it is UNACCETABLE for an adult not to help you. GOOD LUCK!!
Do nothing to indicate you see them as a sociopath. Find a counselor for them to see regularly, or a psychiatrist .
We cannot answer this as we know nothing of you. See a counselor or therapist if you feel you need help.