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Tag: psychologists

Posted on May 17, 2023May 17, 2023Anxiety

A Workbook for Psychosis? Why This is So Needed.

This blog post was written by JKP author Jennifer Gerlach. Workbooks have been a mainstay as a clinical tool and in self-help for decades. As…

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Posted on January 25, 2022January 25, 2022Counselling

Greater Self-Advocacy is Key: Unlocking Young People’s Potential for Greatness

Greater Self-Advocacy is Key: Unlocking Young People’s Potential for Greatness Educational and Child Psychologists, Dr. Leanna Lopez and Dr. Samuel Kelly, reflect on the steps…

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Posted on November 27, 2017Adoption

The Importance of Talking to Kids About Mental Health

Helen Bashford, author of Perry Panda, has experience working in the mental health field, most recently as Carers Lead for a Mental Health Trust, providing…

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Posted on September 18, 2017September 20, 2017Social work

How many eyes do you have? Asks ex-forensic psychologist

For decades, the psychological assessment and treatment of offenders has run on invalid and untested programmes. In his book, Bad Psychology, Robert A. Forde exposes…

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Posted on January 18, 2017December 5, 2017Counselling

Creative coping strategies to help young people manage stress, anxiety and other big feelings

Age range: Ages 8 – 14 Description: A colouring book and journal filled with uplifting quotes and poems that encourages children experiencing stress, anxiety and…

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Posted on August 17, 2016May 11, 2017Autism

Why does someone with Asperger’s syndrome become depressed? Read the first chapter from Tony Attwood & Michelle Garnett’s new book

People with Asperger’s syndrome are at greater risk of becoming depressed for a number of reasons that leave them with a tendency to isolate themselves.…

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Posted on July 5, 2016July 6, 2016Counselling

FIXING A MAJOR GAP IN CLINICAL AND COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGY

Clinical and counseling psychology have, in many ways, become rather superficial over the past several decades. With their emphases on manualized treatment, homework assignments and…

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