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Evelyne Tran

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Parent with Terminal Illness

For most children, the death of a parent will become a defining moment in their lives. In cases where that death is the result of a terminal illness, how the family handles the overall situation can significantly impact not only the current emotional landscape of the family, but the long term emotional health of the children in that family. While it is certainly a situation no family wants to deal with, if it is approached in the right way, the experience can be as positive as possible.

Struggles for the Child

When faced with a parent who is dying, children can respond with a variety of emotions. Certainly grief and loss are prominent, but less obvious and perhaps more insidious emotions are also present. Anger can be a very serious reality, with children often lashing out anyone they can – including the ill parent. If they do not properly understand the situation, it is very easy for children to misinterpret death as a kind of abandonment. Another possible emotional complication is guilt. Many children will assume that bad things happen because they, themselves, are bad. Without proper care and guidance, children who experience a loss like this can easily become emotionally volatile.

Struggles for the Parent

Parents faced with a terminal illness not only have to cope with their own grief and pain while still catering to the needs of their child. Many parents have a hard time understanding how to tell their child what is going on or when to communicate important facts. Without open communication, an already emotionally taxing time can become even more difficult for everyone involved and taint the time a parent may have left with their child. Make sure to be open with your child, sharing any information they want to know in a manner you feel they are prepared for. Make these last days with them ones they will remember fondly.

How We Can Help

Navigating these troubling times can be complicated and put even more stress on a family that’s already overloaded. With the help of online guidance, parents and children can both become better acquainted with what to expect. The trained counselors and therapists on Mentaline.com are sympathetic to your situation and want to help your family as best they can.

Definition of Parent with Terminal Illness

Dealing with a parent who has a terminal illness is the emotional experience of trying to cope with the reality of prematurely losing your parent due to an unexpected and ultimately fatal disease.

Symptoms of / Reasons for Parent with Terminal Illness

  • Grief, anger, or denial about the seriousness of the situation
  • Difficulty communicating about death and disease
  • Being uncertain how much to tell a child about your disease
  • Having a child exhibiting signs of guilt, anger, or a lack of understanding

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John Burke
John Burke

John Burke

Glasgow
Counsellor/Therapist
About me

I am a counsellor/therapist specialising in stress, anxiety, bereavement, depression, addiction, work isues and personal relationships. I also specialise in Well Being and Mindfulness training.

Specialties
    » Symptoms
    • Low self-confidence
    • Low self-worth
    • Depression
    • Anxiety
    • Withdrawal

    » Definition A person with a low self-esteem may be unable to lead a full and healthy life because of their problems with self-image and self-worth. Whatever the cause of the self-esteem issues, a life coach can help by providing practical tips and advice on how to overcome low self-esteem.
    » Symptoms
    • Denial
    • Disbelief
    • Confusion
    • Anger 
    • Humiliation
    • Shock 
    • Sadness
    • Yearning
    • Despair
    • Guilt

    » Definition Losing a spouse refers to losing a partner in life. No matter the length of the union, this can be a very difficult period for many people. This is why therapy is recommended to help deal with all that comes with losing a spouse.
    » Symptoms
    • Pain with no visible and discernible cause
    • Depression and anxiety
    • Reluctance to participate in social events
    • Drug abuse
    • A lack of ability to focus

    » Definition Chronic pain is any pain that extends beyond the expected healing time, or a persistent pain that is present for more than six months.
    » Symptoms
    • Guilt
    • Depression
    • Anxiety
    • Sleeping problems
    • Denial

    » Definition Losing a parent can be a very emotional and traumatic experience, no matter the relationship between a child and parent at the time of the parent's death. Because of this, therapy is recommended to help people deal with the issues that come with losing a parent.
    » Symptoms
    • Calling in sick to work
    • Dreading going to work every day
    • Verbal lashing out at co-workers or bosses
    • Insomnia 
    • Depression
    • Anxiety
    • Substance abuse
    • Burnout or breakdown

    » Definition Work stress is an intense emotional strain caused primarily by matter with a person's job. Because having a career - or even just a job - is so important, learning to deal with work stress is important so that it does not interfere with a person's ability to do their job.
    » Symptoms
    • Chronic depressions
    • Anxiety
    • Post traumatic stress disorder
    • A severe reaction to being chastised or scolded
    • Dissociation
    • One person completely controlling another

    » Definition Emotional abuse is the repeated and purposeful exposure of one person to psychological acts of aggression by another.
Prices
First session 30 GBP
Normal price (60 min.) 40 GBP
You save 10 GBP
Counselling Session
(60 min.)
30 GBP
Jon Hinchliffe
Jon Hinchliffe

Jon Hinchliffe

Braintree | Age: 46
Hypnotherapist
About me

When you have a problem, do you want someone that can help you as a unique individual? Do you want someone that can help you through that issue and help you avoid similar problems in the future? I provide all this and a money back guarantee

Specialties
    » Symptoms
    • Anxiety related to schoolwork and exacerbated by tests or papers and deadlines
    • Repeated headaches or stomachaches
    • Trouble sleeping
    • Reluctance to go to school or deal with any academic subjects

    » Definition Stress caused by school deadlines and exams are anxieties related to school and deadlines that many teens struggle with throughout their high school lives.
    » Symptoms
    • Anxiety, depression, or deep-seated emotional distress
    • A previous history of emotional abuse
    • Self-inflicted cuts or marks on the body
    • A sudden, repeated emergence of health problems and sickness that could be self-inflicted

    » Definition Self-harming is the act of inflicting physical damage on one’s body through methods like cutting, stabbing, poisoning, or burning without the intent to commit suicide.
    » Symptoms
    • Anxiety, anger, guilt or other emotions
    • Depression
    • Avoidance of intimacy in all forms
    • Failure to perform during sexual activity

    » Definition Sexual issues are problems that affect a man or woman's ability to function sexually. While there are a wide array of sexual issues that may cause relationship problems, there are also many forms of therapy that can help, no matter the specific problem.
    » Symptoms
    • Guilt
    • Sadness
    • Shock / Disbelief
    • Anger
    • Fear
    • Fatigue
    • Nausea,
    • Weight fluctuation

    » Definition Grief and loss are two powerful human emotions that cause intense sorrow when a person dies. Psychotherapy can help with all the emotional and physical symptoms that sometimes accompany loss and grief.
    » Symptoms
    • Inability to talk
    • Blackout - memory loss
    • Acting automatically
    • Sleeplessness
    • Irritability
    • Anger
    • Limiting of life choices
    • Hopelessness

    » Definition Trauma is damage to a person's psyche (soul, mind) as a result of a traumatic event. There are various causes of trauma, but both therapy and counseling are recommended for treatment of all trauma related problems.
    » Symptoms
    • Concentration problems
    • Bad judgment or trouble making decisions
    • Fatigue and a general decrease of energy
    • Feelings of guilt and/or worthlessness
    • Extreme pessimism
    • Insomnia
    • Excessive sleeping
    • Irritability
    • Loss of interest in sex
    • Loss of interest in life
    • Eating problems
    • Physical pains
    • Suicidal thoughts
    • Suicide attempts

    » Definition Depression is defined as a mental state that causes extreme sadness, pessimism, and a loss of interest in life. Symptoms of depression include sleep problems, uncontrollable crying, loss of interest in life, as well as other physical and mental signs. Counseling and therapy are two recommended ways to get help with depression. While depression is a normal human state of mind, when it lasts for a long time or is very intense, it may be a sign of bigger problems.
Prices
Hypnotherapy
(120 min.)
50 GBP
Utsa Das
About me

I am a BACP accredited therapist working in this field since 1996. If you are looking to make changes in your life, you might want to know a bit more about me and whether I am the best person to help you.

Specialties
    » Symptoms
    • Anxiety
    • Post traumatic stress disorder
    • A severe reaction to being chastised or scolded
    • Dissociation
    • One person completely controlling another
    • Unexplained marks or bruises on the body
    • Repeated injuries that cannot be explained
    • Limping, broken bones, or bruising

    » Definition Abuse is the mistreatment or harm (physical or mental) done to another person over a period of time. Therapy can help a person learn to deal with all the issues that come with long term abuse.
    » Symptoms
    • Anxiety
    • Panic attacks
    • Housebound for long periods
    • Dependence on others
    • Fear of being alone
    • Fear of losing control in public
    • Feelings of detachment
    • Feelings of helplessness
    • Feeling that the body or environment are unreal
    • Unusual temper or agitation with trembling or twitching

    » Definition Agoraphobia is a fear of being someplace where help may not be available. Psychotherapy is helpful in the treatment of agoraphobia.
    » Symptoms
    • Anger
    • Guilt
    • Depression
    • Avoidance of intimacy

    » Definition Infertility refers to the inability to produce offspring. This may occur in a man or woman. Dealing with issues of fertility can be an emotional mine field for some. Therapy can help couples sort through all the issues related to infertility, no matter who is affected.
    » Symptoms
    • Calling in sick to work
    • Dreading going to work every day
    • Verbal lashing out at co-workers or bosses
    • Insomnia 
    • Depression
    • Anxiety
    • Substance abuse
    • Burnout or breakdown

    » Definition Work stress is an intense emotional strain caused primarily by matter with a person's job. Because having a career - or even just a job - is so important, learning to deal with work stress is important so that it does not interfere with a person's ability to do their job.
    » Symptoms
    • Increasing professional knowledge
    • Overseeing professional development
    • Learning to listen to feedback from clients or patients and respond to it
    • Practicing effective communication with peers

    » Definition Supervision, as used for therapists and life coaches, is the practice of having a supervisor in order to improve the level of service offered by mentoring, coaching, and psychotherapy. While supervision has been around for a while in other fields, it is relatively new in the mental health field.
    » Symptoms
    • Elevated blood pressure
    • Rapid heart rate
    • Fear of social situations
    • Nervousness
    • Substance abuse

    » Definition Social phobia is a constant and irrational fear of situations that may involve judgment or scrutiny by others. Social phobia is treatable with psychotherapy.
Prices
Counselling session
(60 min.)
45 GBP
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Evelyne Tran
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Evelyne Tran

Evelyne Tran

London
Hypnotherapist
About me

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Specialties
    » Symptoms
    • Anxiety
    • Panic attacks
    • Detached feelings
    • Feelings that the world is unreal
    • Trembling or twitching

    » Definition Anxiety disorders are mental illnesses that affect a person's anxiety levels, leaving them unable to function in society. Psychotherapy is very useful in treatment for anxiety disorders.
    » Symptoms
    • Anxiety
    • Post traumatic stress disorder
    • A severe reaction to being chastised or scolded
    • Dissociation
    • One person completely controlling another
    • Unexplained marks or bruises on the body
    • Repeated injuries that cannot be explained
    • Limping, broken bones, or bruising

    » Definition Abuse is the mistreatment or harm (physical or mental) done to another person over a period of time. Therapy can help a person learn to deal with all the issues that come with long term abuse.
    » Symptoms
    • Changes in behavior
    • Financial problems
    • Destructive, anti-social behavior
    • Apathy

    » Definition Addiction and substance abuse are related, but addiction refers to any pattern of behavior that becomes habitual and results in negative effects - either physical or social - while substance abuse deals with an addiction to a substance that changes or alters the chemistry of the body.
    » Symptoms
    • An excess of anger that can lash out at any time
    • Often not understanding why you are angry about something
    • Being unable to focus your anger to appropriate parties

    » Definition Anger management is the process of controlling one’s anger through therapeutic techniques and exercises.
    » Symptoms
    • Pain with no visible and discernible cause
    • Depression and anxiety
    • Reluctance to participate in social events
    • Drug abuse
    • A lack of ability to focus

    » Definition Chronic pain is any pain that extends beyond the expected healing time, or a persistent pain that is present for more than six months.
    » Symptoms
    • Brittle bones
    • Dry yellow skin
    • Severe constipation
    • Sore and inflamed throat
    • Loss of tooth enamel
    • Intestinal distress
    • Obesity
    • Depression
    • Anxiety

    » Definition An eating disorder can be defined as an extreme when it comes to food - either eating too much, not eating enough, or eating too much and purging food through vomiting, laxatives or other methods. The problem is one that affects both men and women of all ages.
Prices
Hypnotherapy session
(60 min.)
50 GBP
Linda Newbold
About me

Do you live or work in Dorking, Reigate or surrounding areas? Are you going through a major change in your life such as divorce or major illness? Or struggling with relationship problems, assertiveness or low self-esteem?

Specialties
    » Symptoms
    • Depression
    • Feelings of worthlessness
    • Sadness
    • Grief
    • Exhaustion
    • Stress

    » Definition Parenting is the task of supporting and encouraging the emotional, intellectual, physical and social development of a child from infancy until adulthood. This is one of the most difficult tasks a person can face, whether they have a partner helping or not. This is why therapy and coaching are recommended to help with any parenting issues that may arise.
    » Symptoms
    • Increasing professional knowledge
    • Overseeing professional development
    • Learning to listen to feedback from clients or patients and respond to it
    • Practicing effective communication with peers

    » Definition Supervision, as used for therapists and life coaches, is the practice of having a supervisor in order to improve the level of service offered by mentoring, coaching, and psychotherapy. While supervision has been around for a while in other fields, it is relatively new in the mental health field.
    » Symptoms
    • Nervousness
    • Feeling anxious
    • Worry

    » Definition Anxiety is a normal human emotion that allows people to deal with stressful situations. It could also be described as nervousness. For some people, existing mental problems can make anxiety levels extreme and difficult to deal with. In any case, psychotherapy is recommended for help with anxiety.
    » Symptoms
    • Chronic depressions
    • Anxiety
    • Post traumatic stress disorder
    • A severe reaction to being chastised or scolded
    • Dissociation
    • One person completely controlling another

    » Definition Emotional abuse is the repeated and purposeful exposure of one person to psychological acts of aggression by another.
    » Symptoms
    • Avoiding intimacy
    • Lack of communication
    • Stress
    • Anxiety
    • Constant arguing
    • Inability to resolve conflicts
    • Fights that last for days, weeks or months

    » Definition Relationship problems are situations and difficulties that have a negative effect on the short and long term success of an intimate relationship. Both therapy and coaching are recommended to help with learning how to better deal with all sorts of relationship problems.
    » Symptoms
    • Anger
    • Fighting
    • Lack of effective communication
    • Avoidance of intimacy
    • Arguing

    » Definition Power struggles refer to people in a relationship fighting about who is in control, with both trying to dominate the relationship in one way or another. In many cases, relationship therapy and coaching can be very beneficial for couples dealing with all the negatives that come with power struggles.
Prices
First session 26 GBP
Normal price (30 min.) 35 GBP
You save 9 GBP
Telephone Counselling
(30 min.)
26 GBP
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