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Family Counselors Experiences With Multiculturalism Part Two
Family Counselors Experiences with Multiculturalism Part Two –
Employment Expertise: Family businesses should plan for successions
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They can be difficult, time-consuming and complex problems that can keep families together or drive them apart depending upon how they are handled. It's also a sure bet that small family business owners (read: Mom or Dad) aren't trained counselors or …
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Massage Therapists, Chiropractors Wrote Drug Prescriptions They Shouldn't …
Filed under: family counselors
Counselors include such professions as marriage and family therapists. Chiropractors were next, with 70,681 prescriptions, folllowed by social workers, with 69,075 prescriptions. The inappropriate payments could signal that prescriber-ID numbers had …
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AG Schneiderman: New York Families to be Saved by Foreclosure Relief Bill
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Find a Cure for Addiction at the Holistic Sanctuary
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Los Angeles, CA — (SBWIRE) — 06/20/2013 — If you have ever been to drug rehab, you are familiar with 12-step programs and group chats where addicts talk about their incurable diseases. Conventional drug treatment centers teach you how to cope with …
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William Worden: The Four Tasks of Mourning
William Worden: The Four Tasks of Mourning – In this video interview Dr. William Worden, a founding member of the Association of Death Education and Counseling (ADEC) and a pioneer in the hospice moveme…
SEE IT: Grieving pets sleep in dog's crate after owner is forced to put her down
Filed under: grief counseling and grief therapy
Dr. Stephanie LaFarge, the Senior Director of Counseling Services at the ASPCA told the Daily News that grief is an important part in a pet's healing process. PHOTOS: HOT DOG! CELEBS FOR 'POWER OF PAWS'. “The animals in that picture look like they're …
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Birmingham Maple Clinic Reports that Sibling Aggression May Be Hurting Your …
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Youth Addiction Services – Government Initiatives
Youth Addiction Services – Government Initiatives – Dave Gaudreau, MLA for St. Norbert asks Minister Jim Rondeau about government initiatives regarding youth addiction services.
Homeless in the Hospital
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Often these are the chronic homeless, a significant percentage of whom have major psychiatric and addiction disorders. Increased housing linked with community treatment services would likely reduce the need for costly hospitalizations. JEFFREY B.
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Tri-Town Youth Services honors Phil Miller
Filed under: addiction services
Miller serves as vice chairman of the legislature's Public Health Committee, which oversees all matters related to the state Department of Public Health, the state Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services, and the state Department of Development.
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Should I Talk to My School Counselor About My Depression? Are There Any Consequences?
Question by Socially Awkward Answer Guy: should I talk to my school counselor about my depression? are there any consequences?
I’m a 13 year old in the 8th grade. The school guidance counselor(s) already know about me. I mainly would have to talk to one, but recently I talked to another because I was depressed and worried about my grandmother who had abnormal foot bleeding. the one that I mainly would have to talk to, I’ve only been to her three times, but she knows I”m depressed. A lot of my friends hate her. She can be a little rude, and quick to diagnose kids. It’d be like, her:”do you get angry sometimes? student:”yeah, I can be straight up, angry, yeah” her:”I think you have anger-management issues” yeah that’s the kind of stuff that would happen. not good, right? I’m a depressed 13 year old who might have post-paranoia-disorder which pretty much means I think that everyone hates me and is out to get me and I have suspicions of everyone. When I go on the internet, discuss my depression with some online friends on some chat (they’re nice to me… usually… recently I got paranoid about them…) or if I ask a question here about my depression, they say that I should go to therapy or a counselor. I don’t want to not be able to get into a good college or boarding school because I am depressed or paranoid and that some how gets in my record. I really just want to find someone who I feel understands me, that I can trust and cry to. Kind of like a harem anime. But I haven’t found that person yet… but a fortune teller once told me I’ll find a lover once in my life. I don’t know if I should go to the counselor. My mom might be angered if she figures out. I’m afraid of the consequences, will this go down on my record? will I be sent to some loony place? ugh…
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New Study: College Women Exceeding Safe Drinking Guidelines
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According to a new study, female college students are drinking alcohol in amounts exceeding the safe guidelines established by the National Institute of Alcohol and Alcoholism. Detox centers such as Harbor Village provide step-by-step programs to …
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5:2 your life – the alcohol detox
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The others, as I soon discover, are the pleaser (you drink because others want you to), the perfectionist (you take everything to its limits, including drinking) and the inner child (who "loves alcohol" and "doesn't understand the word no"). I think I …
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