Posts Tagged ‘the problem’
Can U Suggest Me Any “Self Help” From Online Resourses?
Question by isay: Can u suggest me any “self help” from online resourses?
websites..?
thanks
Best answer:
Answer by vera
It all depends on what you need “self help” for, so I can’t really suggest too many websites, because most of them are specific to the situation and circumstances.
However, here are some good self help tips:
Can Anyone Help Me in My Online Scheduling for El Centro College?
Question by Erebus Elysium: Can anyone help me in my online scheduling for El Centro College?
I’ve been signing into El Centro for a Fall Semester and I have already been to New Student Orientation this past saturday (August 10). Now here’s the problem; I was the last one to leave at Orientation because I didn’t fully understand what I was supposed to be doing. On eConnect, on the page “Find Classes & Register/Add”, I am supposed to pick my classes and Register from there. Because eConnect sucks, from what I’m getting from this, I feel like it wants me to sign up for 20 classes in the Fall Semester (i.e. take 20 classes each week).
Earlier today I went to the Advising Office and I went up to ask someone there (since someone told me that was the place to ask) and they all just looked at me like I was crazy.
Help! What Can I Do With a Masters in Psychology?!?
Question by Kiera Davies: Help! What can I do with a masters in Psychology?!?
I have a degree in psychology and have almost finished my masters psychology course. I am interested in the the health aspects such as eating disorders and counselling. The problem is my masters did not specialise in these but was more based towards clinical psychology. I have applied for a few assistant psychology jobs but have had no luck yet as they seem very competitive.
I am also living in a small town in the middle of nowhere and don’t drive and cant afford to learn. I would like to move away from home as soon as possible but I dont even know where to start when im looking for jobs.
I am willing to move away from psychology and maybe look for jobs such as social research or human resources, but I’m not sure how to go about this.
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Addicted newborn hospitalizations increasing in Kentucky
Filed under: alcohol addiction program
Jessica Johnson is going through the Ladies Living Free program for drug and alcohol abuse. She lost custody of her son, but she has since turned her life around. "It was the alcohol and men that I had got addicted to, I got so wrapped up in that made …
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Alcohol abuse causing harm to one in four of us
Filed under: alcohol addiction program
Gambling Addiction
Gambling Addiction – this video shows what gambling can do to someone’s life, especially teens. (in cartoon animation form)
Editorial: Suspicions as anti-gambling voice silenced
Filed under: gambling addiction
Revenge may well be a dish best served cold. It can also be best served by a third party, with no obvious fingerprints and in a way that offers plausible deniability. So if the Government did indeed harbour a grudge against the Problem Gambling …
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Spirit Lake man shares gambling story
Filed under: gambling addiction
Editor's note: March 16-22 is national gambling awareness week. In cooperation with Compass Pointe Behavioral Services, the Dickinson County News is profiling a local resident who is recovering from gambling addiction. Ed Sullivan has been fighting …
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What Are the Steps in Becoming a Mental Health Counselor?
Question by Jesus: What are the steps in becoming a mental health counselor?
What classes do you take in college?
Best answer:
Answer by jannsody
A licensed mental health counselor (LMHC) typically has a master’s degree from a program accredited by CACREP. Some U.S. states use the term “licensed professional counselor” (LPC), however, both professional titles require a master’s degree.
Just an fyi that the counseling/social work (and nursing) field is supposed to have a high burn-out rate.
With regard to schooling (for any field), please do *avoid* those private For-profit schools such as devry, ITT tech, strayer, U of P, capella, argosy, regis, pima medical, keiser, Everest, concorde career and others. Their course credits usually do NOT transfer to other schools, even if the for-profit school is regionally accredited as opposed to only nationally accredited.

