Focuses on evidence-based alternatives for verbal expression in group therapy, which provides group leaders with innovative inspirational tools, techniques, and intervention strategies to address dilemmas and difficult situations.
A wide range of performance validity tests (PVTs) and symptom validity tests (SVTs) are critically reviewed and guidelines provided for applying them across differing cognitive domains and medical, neurological, and psychiatric conditions.
A step-by-step action plan for approaching joy at work using the three key drivers that determine employee happiness--people, praise, and purpose--and learn how to implement that plan for maximum results and maximum joy.
Addresses the core competencies common to the effective practice of all psychotherapeutic approaches and includes specific intervention competencies of the three major orientations.
Explores a whole range of ethical issues in the heterogenous field of psychotherapy thereby closing a widespread perceived gap between ethical sensitivity, technical language, and knowledge among psychotherapists.
Describes why substance use disorder occurs in healthcare workers and explains how to recognize it in peers and how to care for them. Barriers to treatment, monitoring programs and disciplinary actions are all discussed.
This book broadens the visioning on new care environments that are designed to be inclusive, progressive, and convergent with the needs of an aging population as well as more effective in infection prevention and control.
This clinical companion presents 50 transferable, adaptable, practical and accessible chapters for speech and language therapists and others working via remote consultations. Divided into four sections, the book covers: The remote practitioner. The remote rules. Creating a digital tool kit. A remotely possible future.
Addresses a wide range of healing modalities and case studies that can be used in both indoor and outdoor environments. Included are tips for creating outdoor healing gardens and guidelines for using nature to address trauma.
This new edition focusses on the most pertinent ethical and legal issues for Canadian psychologists, including decision making, consent, confidentiality, helping without harming, professional boundaries, diversity, social responsibility, and conducting research.
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