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Renewed Vision, Cost Effective Solution

Client Description: Client was experiencing depression and could not put her finger on the source of the problem. "I was feeling 'stuck,' unable to move, make decisions or figure where to start with what was bothering me so deeply," said this wife, mother and marketing executive. "I felt miserable each time I walked into my home office or my master bath."

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Crisis Intervention

Client Description: "Chronically Disorganized" is our term for the extreme case of someone severely depressed to the point of "non-function". The client was a competent executive who had recently ended her relationship with an abusive husband.  Read complete case study.



Widow Struggles with Overwhelm

Client Description: Newly widowed mother of three (one an autistic toddler) showed symptoms of PTSD (post traumatic stress disorder) and was repeatedly declining lucrative job assignments, the income from which she needed.  Read complete case study.



Busy Physician Wants a "Home"

Client Description: Single physician with new employment, limited hours and new residence.  Read complete case study.



Focus Clarifies Functions

Client Description: Single professional female, disengaged from stressful executive position with Fortune 100 Company. Severe ADD.  Read complete case study.






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