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Moving Beyond “Don’t Do That”: 4 Reasons Therapy Should Offer More

Submitted by • October 10, 2011

my.counseling.org - This article describes why counselors ought to do more than just trouble-shoot and problem-solve with clients, and how they may even be doing clients a disservice if they don't.

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From the Editor – Creative Counseling – The Mozart Effect

Submitted by • October 10, 2011

ezinearticles.com - Excerpt: Researchers at the University of Wisconsin have been exposing laboratory rats to a little Mozart, according to a report released this summer. In what sounds like an undergraduate research project, rats raised in a nightly sound bath of Mozart (piano ...

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Counseling Techniques and Skills – An Introduction

Submitted by • October 7, 2011

ezinearticles.com - Excerpt: The psychological counseling process follows a defined path of steps in a sequence. It is important to follow this process because of the power of human emotions and because of the real need to arrive at a desired outcome of ...

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Online Social Networking With Counseling Clients: Six Facebooking Rules

Submitted by • October 6, 2011

thriveworks.com - Counselors and their clients interacting on the web is becoming a bigger issue every day. This article outlines how to keep your online friendships with your clients professional, if you form them at all.

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Basic Counseling Skills

Submitted by • September 25, 2011

www.basic-counseling-skills.com - Learning some basic skills of counseling techniques is the first step on our journey. These basic skills include the patterns of sessions, active listening, body language, tone, open ended and closed questions, paraphrasing, summarizing, note taking, homework, the 'goodie bag' ...

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