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Forget Me Not: A Brief Review of Working Memory Training
Forget Me Not: A Brief Review of Working Memory Training Bradley W. Reynolds, MA University of Tulsa Working memory refers
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Reeds Center- Post Doc Opportunity
The Reeds Center is currently accepting applications for a two-year postdoctoral fellowship in clinical psychology to begin in the summer of 2018. The Reeds Center specializes in the treatment of anxiety,
The Integration of Mindfulness in Therapy
The Integration of Mindfulness in Therapy Micere S. Oden, M.S. Doctoral Candidate, Walden University This article includes an overview of
Enhancing Self-Control: Knowing How to Reach Our Goals and When to Let Them Go
Enhancing Self-Control: Knowing How to Reach Our Goals and When to Let Them Go Sarah Grace Helton, Doctoral Clinical Psychology
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The Survivor’s Guide to Clinical Supervision
The Survivor’s Guide to Clinical Supervision By Amanda R. Simmons, M.A. I have often been told that success in supervision
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What About Trauma?
What About Trauma? Samia Estrada, M. A. Alliant International University Let’s not forget trauma! The experiences of trauma can be
The Dissertation Process and Social Support
The Dissertation Process and Social Support Micere S. Oden, M.S. Doctoral Candidate, Walden University Completing the dissertation involves intensive scholarship
Using Motivational Interviewing
Using Motivational Interviewing Michelle Blose, M.S. The following information has been provided by Drs. Linda and Mark Sobell. What is
Clinical Considerations for Working with Deaf Clients
Clinical Considerations for Working with Deaf Clients Cassandra L. Boness, M.A. Doctoral Candidate, University of Missouri Worldwide, nearly 360 million
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