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The Use of Humor in Therapy reviews the risks and benefits of using humor in therapy and the relevant historical controversies of this proposal. Course #21-02 | 2015 | 24 pages | 14 posttest questions CE Credit: 2 Hours Sale Price: $20! (reg $28)
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Spiritual Care Handbook on PTSD/TBI provides best practices for the provision of spiritual care to persons with post traumatic stress disorder and traumatic brain injury. Course #30-66 | 2009 | 112 pages | 18 posttest questions CE Credit: 3 Hours |
The Dementias: Hope through Research describes specific types of dementia and how the disorders are diagnosed and treated, including drug therapy. Course #10-75 | 2012 | 20 pages | 10 posttest questions CE Credit: 1 Hour |
Risk Management: Quick Tips I addresses a variety of risk management topics in the form of seven archived articles from The National Psychologist. Course #10-42 | 2011 | 13 pages | 8 posttest questions CE Credit: 1 Hour |
School Refusal Behavior: Children Who Can’t or Won’t Go to School examines the motivation behind school refusal and reviews intervention strategies. Course #40-29 | 2011 | 48 pages | 30 posttest questions CE Credit: 4 Hours |
Couples No-Fault Counseling teaches how to help couples to give up their BAD (blame, argue & defend) communication style and replace it with active listening. Course #30-50 | 2010 | 48 pages | 20 posttest questions CE Credit: 3 Hours |
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