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Friday Factoids: Maximizing the Initial Interview

    As treating clinicians, we are interested in what makes a great initial interview with a client. We want the client to feel comfortable with us enough for her to share her most difficult memories and reveal aspects about … Continue reading

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Great Post on Telehealth

    Have a look at the Telepsychology Update by C. Munro Cullum over on the SCN Neuroblog. Interesting stuff!   Susan R. Vaught, Ph.D. WKPIC Training Director    

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Article Summary: Complex Trauma

    It only makes sense that complex trauma generates complex reactions. Courtois (2008) explains these complex reactions are often in addition to those currently included in the DSM-IV diagnosis of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Complex trauma includes the type … Continue reading

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Friday Factoids: Does “Friending” Mean Friend?

  In a time where social media has us collecting people as “friends” or “followers,” one wonders how many of these relationships are real and, perhaps more importantly, how many of these bonds are strong enough to really be considered … Continue reading

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What We're Really Looking for in Application Essays

  Oh, come on.   You made it through your graduate coursework. You’re facing down that dissertation like a wild animal trainer, grim-faced, ready for combat. These are just application essays. No need to panic.   I know, I know. Every … Continue reading

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