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The Ethical and Professional Practice of Counseling and Psychotherapy

The Ethical and Professional Practice of Counseling and Psychotherapy

The Ethical and Professional Practice of Counseling and Psychotherapy

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In addition to providing foundational information about ethical codes and legal statues, this new text advocates for counseling personnel to view ethical issues as challenges for personal and professional growth.   Written in an accessible, concis

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My Experience as a Clinical Psychologist and Counseling Psychologist: A Veteran Psychotherapist

My Experience as a Clinical Psychologist and Counseling Psychologist: A Veteran Psychotherapist

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Increasingly,practicing clinicians find it necessary to integrate ideas from different theoretical approaches. This book of a widely respected work is truly ‘essential’ for clinicians who value the contributions from different theories.Each chapter i

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Health Buzz: Mammograms Smart for Some Women in 40s

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The number of couples seeking counseling has increased in recent years as the stigma surrounding the practice has faded, according to psychologist and University of Minnesota professor William Doherty. And it's not only women who are picking up the …
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PTSD a hazard for Oklahoma emergency dispatchers

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Psychologist Mary Mihelich Ventonis said counseling is akin to brushing teeth twice a day to maintain good oral hygiene. Therapists need professional support as well for much the same reason, she said. In her private practice in Tulsa, …
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Abuse victims get more time to seek justice

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Psychologists, counselors, lawmakers and lawyers argue that the statute of limitations doesn't provide enough time for victims to come forward. It can take decades, experts say, to overcome shame, guilt, embarrassment and fear of retaliation.
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