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Becoming Trauma Informed: A Core Element in Women’s Treatment

WebFor a young woman or an adult woman, the primary risk is in her relationship with an intimate partner. This may account for the higher rate of mental health problems …

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The Counselor’s Guide to Addressing Medical

WebAaron Norton, LMHC, LMFT, MAC, CCMHC, CFMHE, is the executive director of the National Board of Forensic Evaluators, president of the Florida Mental …

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Using Peer-Support Specialists and Digital Tools to Aid in SUD …

WebDigital peer support is one of the tools that can help scale access to healthy SUD recovery across the nation. Once-a-month therapy is not enough to rescue …

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Counselor Magazine Blog

WebCounselor, the Magazine for Addiction & Behavioral Health Professionals is a national, peer-reviewed publication that blends the in-depth information often found in journals …

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Technology, Addiction Treatment, and Recovery: An Ever …

WebJames Wolfe, Christina Lucidi and Zac Spowart May 6, 2022. Technology is a growing part of our daily lives. Addiction treatment and recovery also continue to grow …

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Walking the Red Road: Indigenous Healing for Trauma and …

WebBonnie Lockhart, MSW, is a member of the Sherwood Valley Band of Pomo Indians and was raised on the Pinoleville Indian Reservation. She is a community …

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When Your Girly Thoughts Hit You in the Face

WebI recently gave a luncheon talk to almost 300 business leaders. I was excited. But as many talks are, it was arranged months in advance, and a personal medical …

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Countertransference and the Therapeutic Relationship

WebTransference, which refers to clients’ unconscious views of us as clinicians and often related to unresolved issues of power and authority, is often based on the power differential of …

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Embracing Your Inner Business Woman and Chucking Your Girly …

WebI’m returning to the scene of the crime (the city I grew up in), New York City, to speak to fellow psychologists, and I’m inviting you to join me! Why? Because as …

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“Patient” Versus “Client”: What is the Best Way to Identify Those …

WebThe preference of the behavioral health treatment community seems to be to use “client” over “patient.”. Further, this preference appears to be rooted primarily in the …

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SUD Treatment among US Minority Populations: Models of Success

WebThe minority groups discussed in this paper include AIs/ANs, African Americans, and Latinos. Completion rates of SUD programs are lower for minority …

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Embracing the Quality of Patience, Part I – Counselor Magazine

WebThis is the first installment in a two-column series focusing on embracing the quality of patience, with particular reference to its relevance to enhancing both the successfulness …

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Sober-Living Regulations throughout the Nation, Part I

WebMeanwhile, sober-living residences, also known as “recovery residences” or “drug- and alcohol-free housing,” are designed to house and support the recovery of …

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Key Competencies for Working with LGBTQ Clients

WebKey Competency. Allow clients to explain the importance and relevance of each of their identities, and acknowledge that they intersect. Let clients guide you as to …

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Current Issue – Counselor Magazine

WebCounselor SBIRT alcohol interventions at patient bedsides are associated with preventing future hospitalizations and emergency visits and with saving money for health systems …

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The Integration of Sexual Health Education in SUD Treatment

WebIn addition, a combination of HIV/STI and sexual risk assessment education has been shown to increase knowledge concerning disease prevention and risk …

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The Impact of “Medical Gaslighting” on Addiction Patients

WebMedical gaslighting has its origins in the physical treatment of women. Early physicians would dismiss women’s health problems, enforcing the misogynist stereotype …

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The History of American Indian, Two-Spirit, LGBTQIA+ People

WebThe term “two-spirit” was adopted by native tribes to move away from the once derogatorily used term “berdache,” which was used by settlers to label pan-natives. …

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“Client” or “Patient”: Does it Make a Difference

WebIn behavioral health the terms “client” or “patient” are used to describe people receiving treatment services. The differences are often related to the type of the …

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Sexual Addiction, Hypersexual Disorder and the DSM-5: Myth or

WebCounselor Magazine is the official publication of the California Association of Addiction Programs and Professionals (CCAPP). Counselor offers online continuing …

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Cultural Considerations for Working with the American Indian …

WebUtilizing more holistic language and refraining from diagnostic terms or terms like “alcoholic” and “addict” are beneficial when working with all individuals, but …

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Slow Down, You’re Going Too Fast, Part I – Counselor Magazine

WebOne of my favorite songs from the 1960s is “The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin’ Groovy),” originally released by Simon and Garfunkel in 1966.

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