4. Major de s ive
pre s
disorde affe
r cts
approxim ly
ate
14.8 m illionAm ricans
e
eachye .
ar
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Journey
5. Vane s , a 30-40 ye oldHis
sa ar panic fe ale cam
m, eto
CCCOC duetode s ion. Shew rie -s
pre s asg f tricke n
assheproce s dahis
se toryof be ingrais dbyan
e
e otionallyabus
m ivem othe , fe lingtrappe
re dinan
unhealthyrom anticre lations hipandnot com ting
ple
colle e Throug
g. hthe rapy s
, hehasg ainedthe
courag etoe ndhe re
r lations . He de s ionhas
hip r pre s
im prove , s
d heiscom tinghe las cours
ple rt eof colle e
g
ands hecontinue stow ork tow ardsim prove e -
ds lf
confide .nce
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6. Ne isa 20-30 ye oldHis
al ar panicm alew hoisde s e
pre s d
about controllinghisang r. Inthepas hehadfre nt
e t que
ang r outburs
e tsat hisjob. Throug hhisw e
e klytherapy
vis , henowas stounde tandtheroot of hisang r
its pire rs e
so
that hecanm anag ehisre actionstoco-w orke rsm ore
e ctive .
ffe ly
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7. 1 outof 10 Am ricans
e
strug lew
g ithanore , bing
xia e
eatingor bulim .
ia
Biological Psychiatry, 2007
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8. J e s , a 20-30 ye oldCaucas
s ica ar ianfe ale cam
m, eto
CCCOC afte re ate
r pe duns ucce s atte ptsto
s ful m
control ane atingdis orde . Throug
r htherapy s, heis
g ainingthecourag etoe xplorehowhe fam r ily
history pe onal s
, rs ham eanddim he e -w
inis ds lf orth
havecontribute dtothedis orde . Sheisde loping
r ve
pos itivecopings killsandhasare w dde ireand
ne e s
abilitytoe braceahe
m althylife tyle
s.
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9. “ [It was helpful to] know that I
had someone that I could be
completely honest with…and that
I was not alone in my struggle.”
Quote from an anonymous client
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10. Individualsrais din
e
dysfunctional hom sare
e
morelikelytobeatris for
k
psycholog difficultie .
ical s
National Centrefor Re is r-bas dRe e
g te e s arch, 2002
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11. Tomisa 4-10 ye oldAfrican-Am ricanm
ar e ales e
e nin
groupthe rapy At thebe inningof theg
g rouphe
.
de ons
m trate dde fianceandalot of dis s ct and
re pe
ang r
e
tow ardhisclas m s Byw
s ate . orkingtoincre ehis
as
ability
toe xpre shim e throug ordsands ehisow e
s s lf hw e ns lf
worth, Tomhasbe com eale r andag nt of chang
ade e ein
thegroup.
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12. Clayton, a 4-10 ye oldAfrican-Am ricanm , com s
ar e ale e
fromafam ilyof 9 w reheistheonlyboy Clayton
he .
hass ve
e reang r is ue , but isle
e ss arninghowto
e pow r him e toe
m e s lf xpre shisfe ling
s e sinnon-
viole w . Heisdis
nt ays coveringhisidentityand
le arningtoe tablis hoheis
s hw .
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13. Inthepas twt oye , the
ars rewe re
12.9 m illiononepare fam s
nt ilie
-
in 2006 (10.4 m illions le
ing -
m othe fam sand 2.5 m
r ilie illion
s lefathe fam s
ing - r ilie ).
UnitedStatesCe usBure , 2006
ns au
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14. TheSm ithfam ilycam etoCCCOC for fam ilythe rapyto
w ork oninte es ns iblingrivalryandfam ilyconflicts
be e nthetw e e
tw e ote nag ddaug rs De
hte . Shana, a
40-50 ye oldAfricanAm ricanfe ale thes le
ar e m, ing
mothe of thefam , de pe lyw
r ily s rate antedtoolstohave
he fam
r ilyw ork asate . Throug
am hfam ilythe rapy,
the yareg ainingthecourag etoe ctive
ffe lyre olve
s
conflictsandde lope otional s tyinthe
ve m afe ir
re lations hipswithoneanothe . r
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15. Anxie tydisordersafflict
approxim ly 40
ate
millionAm ricanse
e ach
ye .
ar
K essler, Chiu, Demler, & Walters, 2005
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16. J ulie a 30-40 ye oldCaucas
ar ianfe ale cam
m, eto
,
CCCOC asare ult of chronic he
s althis ue
s sthat
contribute dtoanxie tyandpainful re ctionin
je
re lationships Throug hthe rapy s
, heisg ainingthe
.
courag etoe bracehe s ng
m r tre thsandlim itations as
,
w ll asde lophe
e ve althyre lationships Ass hehas
.
m ades tride , he anxie ym
sr tys ptom shavebe com e
m orem anag able
e .
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17. 1 out of 3 people receiving
mental-health services
suffer from grief.
Medicine Net, 2007
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18. Laura, anAs -Am ricanfe alew
ian e m hois 20-30 ye ars
old, orig inallybe anthe
g rapytoproce sthede
s athof
he frie . Sheisw
r nd orkingthroughthepain, hurt,
andm ultitudeof othe fe ling
r e sthat re latetothe
de athof alove done Sheals ohasus dhe tim
e r ein
.
the rapy todis sfutureg
cus oalsandfam ilial
relations hipsandcontinue stowork towardshaving
he althyre lationshipsandbalanceinhe life
r .
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19. In Illinois, the average
divorce rate over the
past 6 years was 45%.
Illinois Department of Public Health, 2005
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20. DavidandTas , aHis
ha panic coupleag d 30-40,
e
s ht m
oug arital therapyduetoinfide . The
lity y
fe hope s
lt le sandw relookingfor ans e .
e w rs
Throug hthe rapy, the aine
yg dcourag etoim prove
the m
ir arriag easthe the
ir rapis provide
t dthem
w ithtoolstobe r com unicate re olveconflicts
tte m ,s
andw ork tow ardsforg ne sandre
ive s conciliation.
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21. “ I came to this seminar looking for
an excuse not to get married.
Now I’m going to go home and set
the date.”
Quote from an anonymous client
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22. 1 in 3 girlsand 1 in 6 boys
ares xuallyabus d
e e
beforetheag eof 18
Rus e , DianaE.H. 1988
s ll
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23. Kim a 25-30 ye oldCaucas
ar ianfe ale ag d
m , ifte
,
artis ands
t urvivor of childhoodince t cam
s eto
CCCOC inthem t of ade pde s ion. She
ids e pre s
be ans lf-injuringw nre
ge he colle ctionsof her
traum urface
as dduringcolle e Throug
g. hart
the rapy sheisgainingthecourag etous eart to
proce she traum
sr ahis toryandisle arnings lf-
e
acce ptance.
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24. Theune ploym nt ratein
m e
Illinoisis 8.6% .
Thethre of joblos
at sand
econom re s ioncontribute
ic ce s
tode s ion, anxie , fe and
pre s ty ar
suicide.
B ureau of L abor S tatistics, 2009
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25. Tyle , a 20-30 ye oldCaucas
r ar ianm , cam
ale eto
CCCOC be causehew xpe ncings ptom
ase rie ym sof
de s ionre dtojoblos . Throug
pre s late s hthe rapy heis
,
gainingthecourag etoactive e
lys archfor ane wjob
utilizingjobs archs
e trate ie .
gs
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26. Pe oplew ithlowincom s
e
andnoins urancearetwice
aslike lytohave
psycholog difficultie
ical s
Gilman et al, 2002
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27. De pitethe edifficult facts our
s s ,
clientsarefinding
Courag eontheJ ourne .y
Thisism adepos ible
s
throughthem tryof
inis
Corne toneCouns lingCe r of
rs e nte
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28. “Finance e uchaburde .
sw res n
I ams rate tothos
og ful ewho
donate dtohe lpm . It’sbe na
e e
ble s
s ingtore ivetre e
ce atm nt
he , I jus w hm
re t is orepe ople
couldre ivethes ehe .
ce am lp”
Quote from an anonymous client
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30. Our the rapistsprovide
57 acade iccouns lingg
m e roups
for ove 400 childre
r n
eachw e duringtheacade ic
ek m
school ye .
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31. CCCOC provide san
ave eof 259 clie
rag nt
s s ionspe m
es r onth.
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32. CCCOC ne ds$e 8,333 in
spons hipe
ors achm onth
toprovides rvice
e sfor
clientsw hocouldnot
othe is
rw eaffordthe .
m
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