Latest Counseling psychology Stories
Finding a Christian counselor online is now easier for adults courtesy of the DrMichele.org website. This counseling expert has opened counseling services up to the public and sessions can be booked online or by telephone to provide immediate assistance. Houston, Texas (PRWEB) February 24, 2013 Clinical counseling is offered in most major cities to help men and women find relief for different emotional or physical issues. Locating counselors who are trained in Christian beliefs can be...
Eastern University is approved to offer the Applied Behavior Analysis Concentration for the Master's in Counseling Degree. Philadelphia, PA (PRWEB) August 04, 2012 Eastern University, a Pennsylvania Christian University, is pleased to announce that the new Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) Concentration in the Counseling Psychology Department has recently been approved by the Behavior Analyst Certification Board (BACB). According to Eastern University's Dr. Walter S. Chung, CRC,...
BOULDER, Colo., Aug. 1, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Everyone has their own vision of hell, but many therapists agree that regardless of the particulars, hell probably involves computers and online marketing. Sweeping changes introduced by Google last spring have turned up the temperature: new requirements for relevant online content mean that many heretofore successful websites will lose their page-one rankings and sink into obscurity. Enter http://www.CounselingWise.com, a new website...
New issue of the Counseling Psychologist discusses contributions of counseling psychologists to disaster research and response Recent events such as the ten-year commemoration of September 11th just weeks ago, Hurricane Irene striking the east coast this past summer, three months of oil spills off of the Gulf Coast a year ago, and the tragic earthquakes that struck Chile and Haiti in early 2010, are constant reminders that tragedy and catastrophe can occur at any moment. But what kind of...
CAREss study finds internet-based sexual counseling as effective as traditional therapy Prostate cancer survivors and their partners experience improved sexual satisfaction and function after couples counseling, according to research at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center. The article, published in the September issue of Cancer, a journal of the American Cancer Society, revealed both Internet-based sexual counseling and traditional sex therapy are equally effective in...
Dr. Jack Nealon Offers Couples the Tools to Create Healthy, Lasting Relationships Bowie, MD (PRWEB) April 16, 2011 John "Jack" Nealon, Ph.D., author of Relationship Recipes & Remedies, and founder of Bowie Counseling Center, in Prince George's County, Maryland, launches a new, four-disc audio book set entitled The Marriage Seminar LIVE: Creating Great Relating!. The informative audio CD set was recorded during a live session with more than 30 couples. Nealon's $40 boxed set is being...
WASHINGTON, July 6 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Chicago School of Professional Psychology (TCSPP), the nation's largest nonprofit graduate school focused exclusively on psychology and related behavioral sciences, will open its newest campus in the heart of the nation's capital this August. The final step in the new campus approval process came last week, when the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools (HLC) extended TCSPP's institutional...
The way people choose to cope with personal experiences of racism influences the distress caused by the encounter, according to a new study of Filipino-American men and women. Published today in the Journal of Counseling Psychology, the study finds that denying or ignoring racial discrimination leads to greater psychological distress, including anxiety and depression, and lowers self-esteem."Some coping methods are healthier than others for dealing with everyday racism," said Alvin...
By Cholewa, Blaire West-Olatunji, Cirecie School counselors and educators tend to focus on the symptoms of cultural discontinuity and often view these symptoms as root causes for underachievement. In this article we use an ecosystemic paradigm to explore the relationship among cultural discontinuity, psychological distress, and academic achievement. Recommendations include ways in which school counselors can use macrosystemic interventions to forge partnerships between low-income, culturally...
John F. Kennedy University (JFKU) announced today it has received final approval of its new counseling psychology master's program from the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC), the accrediting body for California colleges and universities. Effective as of Aug. 20, 2008, the approval makes the JFKU program the first fully accredited counseling psychology program focusing on cultural competence training in mental health and counseling skills for serving the Latino/Hispanic...
