Sat.Mar 25, 2017 - Fri.Mar 31, 2017

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Do Beliefs about Biology Matter for Mental Health?

Society of Clinical Psychology

Do Beliefs About Biology Matter for Mental Health? by Kate MacDuffie and Tim Strauman about their newly published article in Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice. Imagine that you have just visited a mental health professional and received a diagnosis of depression. You have just been given a name for the distressing emotional state which, prior to your appointment, felt confusing and unpredictable.

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116 -Understanding Complex Trauma in Children and Adolescents

Counselor Toolbox podcast

Complex Trauma in Children and Adolescents CEUs can be earned for this presentation at [link] Resources ~ This presentation is based, in part, upon ~ a white paper from the National Child Traumatic Stress Network: “Complex Trauma in Children and Adolescents” 2003 ~ Child-Witnessed Domestic Violence and its Adverse Effects on Brain Development [link] ~ The Adverse Childhood Experiences […] Complex Trauma in Children and Adolescents CEUs can be earned for this presentation at [link] Resource

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SCP Clinical Psychology Graduate Student Summit RESCHEDULED

Society of Clinical Psychology

EVENT RESCHEDULED. Due to limited enrollment, the Clinical Psychology Graduate Student Summit is being rescheduled for the Fall (early October). We are sorry for the inconvenience. We look forward to seeing you at the APA Convention in DC in August, and invite you specifically to attend our graduate student/early professional events, including the Speed Mentoring/Section 10 Social Hour hosted by Division 12 and Section 10 on Friday August 4 th.

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Promoting Psychology in the Evolving Healthcare Landscape: Enhancing the Well-Being of Patients, Providers, and Populations

Society of Clinical Psychology

The Association of Psychologist in Academic Health Centers (APAHC) held its 8 th National Conference at Detroit’s Westin Book Cadillac hotel on March 9-11 th. It was the highest attended conference in the association’s history. Conference keynote speakers included APA leadership-Katherine Nordal, Ph.D., W. Douglas Tynan, Ph.D., ABPP, Jessica Henderson, Ph.D., ABPP.

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5 Must Haves for Case Management

Thousands of nonprofits rely on case management software to help collect data, manage programs, coordinate with agencies, and provide life-changing health and human services. Adopting a cloud-based case management platform is essential for nonprofits and government agencies to operate more efficiently and make better use of their funding and budget.

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115 -Relapse Prevention for Addiction and Mental Health Issues

Counselor Toolbox podcast

Relapse is a return to a prior state. This can be anxiety, depression, addiction or other states. Relapse prevention involves being mindful of your relapse warning signs, and increasing effort and focus on the relapse prevention plan. Relapse is a return to a prior state. This can be anxiety, depression, addiction or other states. Relapse prevention involves being mindful of your relapse warning signs, and increasing effort and focus on the relapse prevention plan.

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114 -PTSD: Understanding the Functional Nature of Symptoms

Counselor Toolbox podcast

From a survival standpoint, the symptoms of Post Traumatic Stress make a lot of sense. We will explore the possible reasons for these symptoms and interventions that can be used to assist clients in creating a resilient recovery narrative. From a survival standpoint, the symptoms of Post Traumatic Stress make a lot of sense. We will explore the possible reasons for these symptoms and interventions that can be used to assist clients in creating a resilient recovery narrative.

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