Relationship between practice counselling and referral to outpatient psychiatry and clinical psychology. (1/3097)

BACKGROUND: Although reduction in the use of secondary care mental health services is a suggested benefit of counselling in general practice, there has been little empirical investigation of this relationship. AIM: To investigate the relationship between the provision of counselling in general practice and the use of outpatient psychiatry and clinical psychology services across a geographical area. METHOD: Information on referrals to outpatient psychiatry and clinical psychology from all general practices in the London Borough of Islington over one year (October 1993 to September 1994) was collected from the routine information systems of the main hospital departments serving this area. Referral rates per 1000 practice population were compared for practices with and without a practice-based counsellor. RESULTS: Fifteen (35%) of the 43 practices had a counsellor based in the practice. The median referral rate to clinical psychology was higher in practices with a counsellor (4.1 per 1000) than in practices without a counsellor (0.8 per 1000). There was no relationship between the provision of practice counselling and median referral rates to outpatient psychiatry (1.8 per 1000 with a counsellor, 1.7 per 1000 without a counsellor). CONCLUSION: Provision of practice counselling in the study was associated with higher referral rates to clinical psychology and no difference in referral rates to outpatient psychiatry. This is in contrast to the hypothesis that counselling reduces the use of secondary care mental health services.  (+info)

The self-reported well-being of employees facing organizational change: effects of an intervention. (2/3097)

The objective of this study was to investigate the self-reported well-being of employees facing organizational change, and the effect of an intervention. It was a controlled intervention study. Subjects were allocated to study and control groups, and brief individual counselling was offered to the subjects in the study groups. Questionnaire measures were administered before and after counselling (a 3-month interval), and non-counselled subjects also completed questionnaires at the same times. The setting was 15 estate offices in an urban local authority Housing Department. Subjects comprised the total workforce of the Housing Management division: 193 employees, male and female, aged 22-62 years, facing compulsory competitive tendering between 1994-97. Main outcome measures were baseline and comparative measures of psychological morbidity, including the General Health Questionnaire (GHQ) and the Occupational Stress Indicator (OSI). Questionnaire response rates were 72% and 47% on first and second occasions respectively. The uptake of counselling was 37%. In comparison with (1) the UK norms for the OSI and (2) the norms for a similar occupational group, this group of workers were under more work-related pressure and their self-reported health was markedly poorer. They were not however at a disadvantage in terms of coping strategies. Those accepting the offer of counselling were subject to greater levels of work stress, had poorer self-reported health and markedly lower levels of job satisfaction than those who did not. Questionnaire scores were not significantly different before and after counselling, giving no evidence of treatment effects on symptomatology. However, almost all subjects rated counselling as having been extremely helpful. This study suggests that adverse effects on staff facing organizational change may be ameliorated by improved management practice.  (+info)

New therapies and prevention strategies for genital herpes. (3/3097)

Genital herpes is among the most prevalent sexually transmitted diseases. Optimal management of genital herpes includes accurate diagnosis, antiviral therapy, and counseling of patients about complications and transmission of herpes simplex virus (HSV). Antiviral therapy offers significant palliation, and the option of episodic or suppressive treatment should be offered to all patients with genital herpes. Valacyclovir and famciclovir are two newer antiviral agents that are effective and safe for the treatment of genital herpes. Prevention strategies for sexual and perinatal transmission of HSV have not been well defined. Availability of type-specific serological tests for HSV antibodies may assist in identifying persons at risk for acquiring or transmitting HSV infection. Further research is needed to define strategies to prevent the spread of this epidemic infection.  (+info)

Young women taking isotretinoin still conceive. Role of physicians in preventing disaster. (4/3097)

QUESTION: One of my adolescent patients was prescribed isotretinoin for severe acne by a dermatologist. I was shocked to discover she does not use any means of contraception. The dermatologist insists he told her about the need for contraception. How can we do better? ANSWER: Clearly this dermatologist, like many of his colleagues, does not comply with the Pregnancy Prevention Program. Until physicians become more aware of this program, babies will continue to be born with embryopathy due to isotretinoin.  (+info)

Conditions required for a law on active voluntary euthanasia: a survey of nurses' opinions in the Australian Capital Territory. (5/3097)

OBJECTIVES: To ascertain which conditions nurses believe should be in a law allowing active voluntary euthanasia (AVE). DESIGN: Survey questionnaire posted to registered nurses (RNs). SETTING: Australian Capital Territory (ACT) at the end of 1996, when active voluntary euthanasia was legal in the Northern Territory. SURVEY SAMPLE: A random sample of 2,000 RNs, representing 54 per cent of the RN population in the ACT. MAIN MEASURES: Two methods were used to look at nurses' opinions. The first involved four vignettes which varied in terms of critical characteristics of each patient who was requesting help to die. The respondents were asked if the law should be changed to allow any of these requests. There was also a checklist of conditions, most of which have commonly been included in Australian proposed laws on AVE. The respondents chose those which they believed should apply in a law on AVE. RESULTS: The response rate was 61%. Support for a change in the law to allow AVE was 38% for a young man with AIDS, 39% for an elderly man with early stage Alzheimer's disease, 44% for a young woman who had become quadriplegic and 71% for a middle-aged woman with metastases from breast cancer. The conditions most strongly supported in any future AVE law were: "second doctor's opinion", "cooling off period", "unbearable protracted suffering", "patient fully informed about illness and treatment" and "terminally ill". There was only minority support for "not suffering from treatable depression", "administer the fatal dose themselves" and "over a certain age". CONCLUSION: Given the lack of support for some conditions included in proposed AVE laws, there needs to be further debate about the conditions required in any future AVE bills.  (+info)

Effectiveness of brief intervention on non-dependent alcohol drinkers (EBIAL): a Spanish multi-centre study. (6/3097)

OBJECTIVE: The project was designed to compare the effectiveness of brief intervention (BI) versus simple advice (SA) in the secondary prevention of hazardous alcohol consumption. METHODS: A randomized controlled trial with a 12-month follow-up was conducted. A total of 74 community-based primary care practices (328 physicians) located in 13 Spanish autonomous regions were recruited initially. Out of 546 men screened, only 229 were randomized into BI (n = 104) and SA (n = 125); 44.6% of practices finalized the study. The interventions on the BI group consisted of a 15-minute counselling visit carried out by physicians which included: (i) alcohol quantification, (ii) information on safe limits, (iii) advice, (iv) drinking limits agreement, (v) self-informative booklet with drinking diary record and (vi) unscheduled reinforcement visits. The SA group spent 5 minutes which included (i), (ii) and (iii). RESULTS: There were no significant differences between both groups at baseline on alcohol use, age, socioeconomic status and CAGE score. After the 12-month follow-up there was a significant decrease in frequency of excessive drinkers (67% of BI group reached targeted consumption, versus 44% of SA; P < 0.001) as well as weekly alcohol intake reduction (BI reached 52 versus 32% in SA; P < 0.001). A trend to improve outcome with the number of reinforcement visits was found with BI. The only predictor of success was the initial alcohol consumption level. CONCLUSIONS: Brief intervention is more effective than simple advice to reduce alcohol intake on adult men who attend primary care services in Spain.  (+info)

Empirical comparison of two psychological therapies. Self psychology and cognitive orientation in the treatment of anorexia and bulimia. (7/3097)

The authors investigated the applicability of self psychological treatment (SPT) and cognitive orientation treatment (COT) to the treatment of anorexia and bulimia. Thirty-three patients participated in this study. The bulimic patients (n = 25) were randomly assigned either to SPT, COT, or control/nutritional counseling only (C/NC). The anorexic patients (n = 8) were randomly assigned to either SPT or COT. Patients were administered a battery of outcome measures assessing eating disorders symptomatology, attitudes toward food, self structure, and general psychiatric symptoms. After SPT, significant improvement was observed. After COT, slight but nonsignificant improvement was observed. After C/NC, almost no changes could be detected.  (+info)

Voluntary newborn HIV-1 antibody testing: a successful model program for the identification of HIV-1-seropositive infants. (8/3097)

Harlem Hospital in New York City has one of the highest HIV-1 newborn seroprevalence rates in the United States. We report the results of a program introduced in 1993 and designed to identify HIV-1-seropositive (HIV+) newborns at birth. All new mothers, independent of risk, received HIV counseling that emphasized the medical imperative to know the infant's HIV status as well as their own. Consent was obtained to test the infant; discarded cord blood samples were tested by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), and when positive, Western Blot confirmation. We compared the number of HIV+ infants identified through voluntary testing with the number reported by the anonymous New York State Newborn HIV Seroprevalence Study. In 1993, 97.8% (91 of 93) of the number of HIV+ infants identified by the anonymous testing were identified through voluntary maternal and newborn testing programs. Eighty-five HIV+ infants were identified before nursery discharge: 50% (42/85) through newborn testing; 14% (12/85) through prenatal testing; 13% (11/85) presented to care knowing their status; 23% (20/85) were known because of a previous HIV+ child. Six additional HIV+ children were diagnosed after hospital discharge (mean age, 5.5 months; range 1.5 through 17 months); four presented with symptomatic disease. The optimal time for identification of the HIV+ pregnant woman is before or during pregnancy, but when this does not occur, voluntary newborn testing can identify many HIV+ infants who would otherwise be discharged undiagnosed from the nursery.  (+info)

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  • This form of counseling -- as the following recommendations define -- should be 'client-centered' and based on consultation with expert HIV counselors, program managers, and other specialists. (cdc.gov)
  • The increase in clinical genetic testing, as well as direct-to-consumer testing, means a growing demand for genetic counseling services, which are often provided by genetic counselors. (cdc.gov)
  • During Counseling Awareness Month in April, we focus on the central role that professional counselors across workplace settings play in keeping people and communities healthy. (counseling.org)
  • This Counseling Awareness Month, our theme 'Get Fit for Your Future' reminds counselors to prioritize keeping our minds, hearts and bodies in the best condition possible. (counseling.org)
  • Join me and the @americancounselingassociation as we celebrate counselors all throughout Counseling Awareness Month! (counseling.org)
  • Join me and @counselingviews as we celebrate counselors all throughout Counseling Awareness Month! (counseling.org)
  • On April 14th, wear teal to support the nationwide effort to raise awareness of counselors and promote mental health during Counseling Awareness Month 2023. (counseling.org)
  • Pastoral counselors often integrate modern psychological thought and method with traditional religious training in an effort to address psychospiritual issues in addition to the traditional spectrum of counseling services. (wikipedia.org)
  • In 1963, the American Association of Pastoral Counselors was founded to provide professional certification for pastoral counselors and pastoral counseling centers. (wikipedia.org)
  • This week, in honor of National School Counseling Week (February 7 though 11), Education World asked school counselors to reflect on what makes them effective. (educationworld.com)
  • The Center for Counseling is staffed by graduate student interns (working on their Master's degree in counseling and supervised by an approved supervisor), Licensed Professional Counselor Associates (completed their Master's degree in counseling and supervised by an approved supervisor), and Licensed Professional Counselors. (letu.edu)
  • Hofstra University's counseling and therapeutic mental health programs prepare individuals to work as professional counselors, therapists, and human service practitioners who serve a variety of populations, from youth to geriatric, in a range of settings. (hofstra.edu)
  • Students interested in providing professional development to counselors or performing counseling and psychology research may be interested in a counselor education PhD. These programs combine scholarship with counseling practice, leadership, education, and legal issues in counseling. (gradschools.com)
  • Human immunodeficiency virus counseling and testing services (HIV-CTS) have been recommended by CDC since 1985, when serologic tests became available to detect antibodies to HIV (1,2). (cdc.gov)
  • In addition to the provision of HIV counseling and testing services (HIV-CTS) at publicly funded sites, many private providers, including physicians, offer HIV-CTS (5). (cdc.gov)
  • If patients are referred for genetic counseling, what barriers might they face in accessing these services? (cdc.gov)
  • Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, most clinics and hospitals have restricted in-person delivery of non-essential healthcare services, including genetic counseling, to slow the spread of the virus. (cdc.gov)
  • What could feel better than knowing with Sand Lake, MI debt counseling services that you will soon be completely out of debt? (budgetplanners.net)
  • The Counseling Center and Accessibility Services offer an array of mental health support. (westga.edu)
  • Pastoral counseling is a branch of counseling in which psychologically trained ministers, rabbis, priests, imams, and other persons provide therapy services. (wikipedia.org)
  • Our goal-focused and confidential counseling services fulfill our mission to support the educational and personal success of Trinity students who face developmental, interpersonal, or psychological challenges. (trinity.edu)
  • Counseling Services supports student success through navigating emotional, psychological, interpersonal, and academic concerns to develop and support overall individual and community wellness. (siue.edu)
  • Counseling Services seeks to cultivate a multiculturally centered, ecological, and trauma informed clinical practice for student utilization of mental health services. (siue.edu)
  • Counseling Services values and maintains the highest professional ethical standards in fostering psychological well-being and development. (siue.edu)
  • Through clinical and subject-matter expertise, SIUE Counseling Services enhances institutional Diversity and Inclusion efforts as they relate to such factors as psychological safety, cultural identity development, recovery from cultural trauma, belonging, and cultural affirmation in support of student retention. (siue.edu)
  • At Counseling Services, we use a brief model of care (e.g., 50-minute hour, biweekly appointments, by-the-goal approach to monitoring progress in treatment and making decisions about when discharge is clinically indicated). (siue.edu)
  • Counseling Services is a training site for master's-prepared therapists-in-training. (siue.edu)
  • Mrs. Jones completed her undergraduate degree in Child and Family Community Services as well as her graduate degree in Rehabilitation Counseling at Bowling Green State University. (utoledo.edu)
  • The staff at Counseling & Psychological Services (CAPS) listens carefully to the concerns students have about their lives, in a safe, supportive and confidential setting. (haverford.edu)
  • The mission of the LeTourneau University Center for Counseling is to serve the LeTourneau University and Longview community through integrative, relational, and quality counseling services. (letu.edu)
  • Provide quality counseling services to the LeTourneau University community. (letu.edu)
  • The LeTourneau University Center for Counseling provides counseling services to the LeTourneau and Longview community. (letu.edu)
  • The LETU Center for Counseling offers counseling services for a wide range of clients, including students at LeTourneau University, staff and faculty, and community clients. (letu.edu)
  • We also offer lower-fee services for families and individuals who cannot afford the traditional cost of counseling and do not have adequate insurance to cover mental health services offered by other counseling centers who accept third party reimbursement. (letu.edu)
  • As part of its mission statement of glorifying God and serving the Church, the LETUCC desires to be a referring source for churches in the East Texas region in offering high quality low-cost counseling services to local and regional congregations. (letu.edu)
  • Both original Medicare (parts A and B) and Medicare Advantage (Part C) cover mental health services, including those needed for grief counseling. (healthline.com)
  • Medicare covers most mental health services related to grief counseling for beneficiaries. (healthline.com)
  • In this article, we'll explore Medicare's coverage of grief counseling, as well as other Medicare-covered mental health services you may need during the grieving process . (healthline.com)
  • Medicare covers a wide range of mental health services related to grief counseling. (healthline.com)
  • A doctor or mental health professional can help you determine which grief counseling services you'd benefit from the most. (healthline.com)
  • Medicare parts A and B cover the majority of grief counseling mental health services . (healthline.com)
  • Below, you'll find a breakdown of how Medicare covers the various mental health services for grief counseling. (healthline.com)
  • Part A will cover inpatient grief counseling services in either a general hospital or a psychiatric hospital. (healthline.com)
  • The licensed mental health professionals in the Counseling Center are available to provide a variety of counseling services for Murray State students, including individual therapy, couples therapy and family therapy. (murraystate.edu)
  • offers a variety of counseling and support services to help students in times of need. (jefferson.edu)
  • Dominican's Wellness Center provides comprehensive health and counseling services to approximately 3,500 undergraduate and graduate students. (dom.edu)
  • The UCC is a large and well-utilized counseling center that provides an array of services to undergraduates and graduate and professional students. (vanderbilt.edu)
  • Services include individual and group counseling, cognitive and psycho-educational testing, outreach, medication management, and urgent care services. (vanderbilt.edu)
  • Counseling graduate programs near Boston aim to prepare students to help individuals, groups, and families best cope with mental health and interpersonal issues, through consultation and professional counseling services. (gradschools.com)
  • Students interested in providing counseling services to children, teenagers in young adults in education settings may opt for graduate school counseling programs. (gradschools.com)
  • Counseling Services strives to achieve an atmosphere of openness and trust, affirming the unique identities of our students and striving to maintain an environment where everyone is welcomed and appreciated. (sfasu.edu)
  • We offer both in-person and virtual counseling services. (whitman.edu)
  • You can initiate a request for counseling services by sending an email to [email protected] , by calling 509-527-5195 or by completing the intake questionnaire below. (whitman.edu)
  • Based in Greenwich, CT, Peter Green offers wedding officiating and premarital counseling services. (theknot.com)
  • The Office of General Counsel does not provide personal or individual legal advice or services for employees, students or any other members of the University community. (hofstra.edu)
  • The Department of Counseling and Mental Health Professions offers multiple graduate-level programs in School Counseling, Mental Health Counseling, Creative Arts Therapy Counseling, Marriage and Family Therapy, Rehabilitation Counseling, as well as an undergraduate minor in Human Services, and classes in Research. (hofstra.edu)
  • UMass Boston's Rehabilitation Counseling MS consists of two tracks: Clinical Rehabilitation Counseling and Vocational Rehabilitation Counseling. (umb.edu)
  • Both tracks in rehabilitation counseling are fully accredited by the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP). (umb.edu)
  • UMass Boston's School for Global Inclusion and Social Development is home to the highest-rated rehabilitation counseling program in New England and 15th best nationally ( U.S. News & World Report ). (umb.edu)
  • We're so excited to join the @americancounselingassociation for Counseling Awareness Month 2023 throughout the month of April! (counseling.org)
  • Get Fit for Your Future" is the theme for Counseling Awareness Month 2023. (counseling.org)
  • We are proud to partner with @americancounselingassociation for Counseling Awareness Month 2023 throughout the month of April! (counseling.org)
  • We Are… Here for You Day- Thursday, September 21, 2023, 11:00-2:00 , Memorial Student Center Plaza- Counseling center staff will be passing out 400 hygiene bags, 400 food bags, laundry detergent, mental health information, and will have community and campus resources available. (marshall.edu)
  • Cocoa Vibes- Friday, December 1, 2023- 3:00-5:00- Cocoa Vibes is held at the counseling center and is a stress relief event for students. (marshall.edu)
  • February 7-11 is National School Counseling Week . (csun.edu)
  • Mrs. Jones is a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor with a Supervision designation who joined the Counseling Center staff in 2019. (utoledo.edu)
  • As 2018 comes to a close and the data comes rolling in, it can officially be said that "genetic counseling" was the most popular search term in the Public Health Genomics Knowledge Base (PHGKB). (cdc.gov)
  • Over a period of 2 years, 86 couples [‎172 cases]‎ were referred to the genetics clinic of the National Research Centre for premarital genetic counselling. (who.int)
  • She provides students at the University of Toledo with individual, couples and group counseling, crisis intervention, consultation and assessment. (utoledo.edu)
  • marriage and family Counseling is ideal for couples or families dealing with conflict and struggling to find resolutions. (wellness.com)
  • Couples counseling is often complicated by one or both of the individuals having significant unresolved personal issues. (sjsu.edu)
  • He is licensed as a social worker to provide premarital counseling, helping couples to navigate complex situations with loved ones. (theknot.com)
  • Yet, there are other theoretical perspectives that might be usefully applied to HIV prevention efforts, such as conceptualizations of social group processes, psychotherapy/counseling, personality development, communication, motivation, and drives. (nih.gov)
  • What distinguishes pastoral counseling from other forms of counseling and psychotherapy is the role and accountability of the counselor and his or her understanding and expression of the pastoral relationship. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Postdoctoral Fellowship at the UCC is designed to provide advanced training to clinical and counseling psychologists who wish to build a career and assume leadership positions within a fast-paced, multidisciplinary university counseling center setting. (vanderbilt.edu)
  • Our doctoral program aims to prepare students to acquire (a) the core knowledge of psychology and counseling psychology, (b) profession-wide competencies of the health service psychologist, and (c) the attitudes, values, and professional identity of counseling psychologists committed to multiculturally respectful and valid social justice approaches. (bsu.edu)
  • The Department of Counseling offers a Master of Science (MS) with a program-specific concentration in the intended field of study. (unomaha.edu)
  • After your application and transcripts are received by the Admissions Office and you are admitted as a graduate student the Graduate College will forward your application to the Department of Counseling. (unomaha.edu)
  • The Department of Counseling will provide you with additional information about the application procedures and assist you through the process. (unomaha.edu)
  • Now a large clinical study shows that monthly personal counseling-usually just 10-15 minutes by phone-can help people who've lost weight keep much of it off for over 2 years. (nih.gov)
  • Clinical Handbook of Pastoral Counseling. (wikipedia.org)
  • Counseling offers a great opportunity to receive unbiased advice from a third party whether it be a counselor, psychiatrist, psychologist, or clinical social worker. (wellness.com)
  • Partner with the LeTourneau University Clinical Mental Health Counseling program to provide graduate-level supervision and education to train excellent mental and relational health professionals. (letu.edu)
  • The training culminates in the clinical portion of the Clinical Mental Health Counseling graduate program at LeTourneau University. (letu.edu)
  • Students who aspire to positions in clinical mental health counseling may need to complete a masters degree and several years of supervised clinical work experience. (gradschools.com)
  • This Clinical Policy Bulletin addresses nutritional counseling. (aetna.com)
  • The master's in art therapy counseling combines classroom instruction, practicum experience and research. (siue.edu)
  • She earned her Master's degree from Middle Tennessee State University's Professional Counseling Program in 2016. (mtsu.edu)
  • The present study was conducted to analyse data of the first 500 clients who voluntarily attended premarital counselling during 1993-1994. (who.int)
  • But that doesn't mean other members of the health care team can't be involved in nutrition counseling. (nih.gov)
  • Typically, health care professionals don't have a lot of time during a patient visit to provide nutrition counseling or identify priorities around nutrition. (nih.gov)
  • Spectrum Health offers sports nutrition counseling from our registered dietitians for high school, college or professional athletes and exercise enthusiasts. (spectrumhealth.org)
  • To achieve the functions stated above and to address the specific HIV-prevention needs of each client, HIV counseling must do more than provide factual information in a didactic manner. (cdc.gov)
  • An important aspect of HIV counseling is the counselor's ability to listen to the client in order to provide assistance and to determine specific prevention needs. (cdc.gov)
  • Provide counseling and emotional support. (healthychildren.org)
  • Treatment of addiction, street outreach to provide education and to facilitate entrance into drug treatment, and clinic-based counseling and testing programs continue to be the mainstays of HIV prevention activities for drug abusers, especially injection drug users (IDUs), and their sexual contacts. (nih.gov)
  • Whether you are looking to lose weight, fuel up properly for exercise, increase stamina, avoid foods that affect you negatively, or overcome an eating disorder, our registered dietitians can provide the appropriate counseling for your health and nutrition needs. (spectrumhealth.org)
  • Our mission is to provide experiential learning to foster socio-culturally attuned creative practices in the theory, reflection and application of art therapy counseling. (siue.edu)
  • I am confident these talented individuals will help this board provide the proper oversight to the practice of counseling in Michigan," Snyder said. (michigan.gov)
  • Pre-test counseling is an opportunity to provide a foundation for families to later understand and adjust to results. (jax.org)
  • Supervisors are able to view live or previously conducted counseling sessions to provide you with tailored feedback and assessment. (bsu.edu)
  • Our staff of licensed oncology social workers provide free individual and support group counseling to anyone affected by cancer residing in New York or New Jersey . (cancercare.org)
  • If you are part of the intramural program at the NIH, you have several options for scheduling a career counseling appointment to talk about your career goals and preferences. (nih.gov)
  • This program announcement, Determinants of Effective HIV Counseling, is related to the priority area of reducing HIV transmission. (nih.gov)
  • The web-based program provided advice similar to the personal counseling but involved no personal contact. (nih.gov)
  • However, both the personal counseling and the web-based program modestly alleviated weight re-gain for up to 2 years, with the personal counseling ultimately proving to be the most beneficial by the end of the 2.5 year study. (nih.gov)
  • Any calls you receive after you enroll in a Sand Lake Michigan counseling program can be directed to your personal Sand Lake credit counseling expert. (budgetplanners.net)
  • The SIUE art therapy counseling graduate program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) upon the recommendation of the Accreditation Council for Art Therapy Education (ACATE). (siue.edu)
  • When choosing your preferred counseling programs, think carefully about how you'd like to use your degree, and choose a program that aligns closely with these goals. (gradschools.com)
  • To pursue roles in counseling psychology, you may need to earn a doctorate degree in counseling psychology or a related field from an accredited program. (gradschools.com)
  • Counseling masters programs typically award either a master of science or master of arts in counseling (abbreviated as MS and MA respectively) to students who successfully complete the program. (gradschools.com)
  • With new regulatory fronts opening almost continuously, young lawyers can develop compliance counseling expertise for an emerging regulatory program as fast as anyone else. (americanbar.org)
  • The Counseling Center Be HERD Mental Wellness and Performance Program will host mental health gamedays at various sports events this fall. (marshall.edu)
  • Ball State's APA-Approved Ph.D. program in Counseling Psychology prepares you to become an exceptional counseling psychologist working in academia, university counseling centers, health care settings and/or private practice. (bsu.edu)
  • Our program also offers doctoral internships in a variety of settings-from hospitals and other health care settings to university counseling centers, military and correctional facilities. (bsu.edu)
  • Apply to the UNO Graduate College, indicating your desire to be accepted into the counseling degree program. (unomaha.edu)
  • If you are experiencing a mental health crisis after hours, please call the Counseling Center at 678-839-6428 and select option 2 to be connected to the on-call counselor. (westga.edu)
  • Dr. Sullivan (Pronouns- She, Her, Hers) is actively serving as the Director of the Counseling Center promoting student wellness. (utoledo.edu)
  • Heather N. Schmidt (pronouns: she/her/hers) is a Licensed Independent Social Worker and became part of the University of Toledo Counseling Center in January of 2016. (utoledo.edu)
  • The Center for Counseling incorporates an integrative approach to counseling featuring evidence-based practices, Christian Worldview integration, and holistic orientation toward human problems and concerns. (letu.edu)
  • The educational vision of the Center for Counseling aligns itself with the broader vision of the university, claiming every workplace in every nation as our mission field, and developing our graduate students to become professionals of ingenuity and Christ-like character who see life's work as a holy calling with eternal impact. (letu.edu)
  • The LETU Center for Counseling seeks strategic partnerships with local churches in the East Texas region who may choose to financially support our operations through their own missions and community ministry programs. (letu.edu)
  • The Counseling Center is open 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday whenever the University is open. (murraystate.edu)
  • The mission of the Student Counseling Center is to support the emotional health and wellbeing of Thomas Jefferson University students and promote the overall wellness of the campus community through counseling, consultation, and outreach. (jefferson.edu)
  • If you have never had counseling at the Student Wellness Center, please call our office at 408-924-5678 or stop by to schedule your initial session. (sjsu.edu)
  • The Counseling Center is open Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (whitman.edu)
  • The mission of the Whitman College Counseling Center is to facilitate student success through a focus on mental health and wellness. (whitman.edu)
  • At the Whitman College Counseling Center, we view ourselves as professionals and perennial learners. (whitman.edu)
  • The Counseling Center is committed to helping students achieve maximum benefit from their experience at ACU. (acu.edu)
  • Students are encouraged to initiate contact with the counseling center, although referrals can be made by faculty, staff, parents or concerned friends. (acu.edu)
  • There are a variety of settings in which counseling can take place such as in hospitals, office building for debt and financial counseling, treatment facilities, in groups, private practice, churches, or medical offices. (wellness.com)
  • While the majority of programs are practice-based, top research focused counseling degree programs may be available. (gradschools.com)
  • Even Richard Susskind's Tomorrow's Lawyers -the book I assign in my Law Practice 2050 class at Vanderbilt Law School-leaves compliance counseling out of the picture in its insightful discussion of litigation practice and transactions practice "decomposed. (americanbar.org)
  • Trainees meet weekly with counseling staff for Group Supervision, giving them the opportunity to consult with the group on current cases. (dom.edu)
  • CALM Counseling & Consulting also provides Supervision for those individuals who are Registered Interns pursuing their Licensure thru the State of Florida as LMHC and LMFTs. (psychologytoday.com)
  • The Office of General Counsel, led by Senior Vice President for Legal Affairs and General Counsel, Jennifer Mone , is responsible for all legal matters affecting Hofstra University. (hofstra.edu)
  • This Web site provides the most up-to-date literature related to current practices in cyber counseling and cyber counselor education. (educationworld.com)
  • In keeping with the college's educational mission, we contribute to students' mental health and wellness by offering individual and group counseling, education, prevention programming, outreach and consultation. (whitman.edu)
  • Aetna considers nutritional counseling a medically necessary preventive service for children and adults who are obese, and for adults who are overweight and have other cardiovascular disease risk factors (hypertension, dyslipidemia, impaired fasting glucose, or the metabolic syndrome), when it is furnished by a provider (e.g., licensed nutritionist, registered dietician, or other qualified licensed health professionals such as nurses who are trained in nutrition) recognized under the plan. (aetna.com)
  • Welcome to the Counselling Psychology Section! (cpa.ca)
  • Wondering What Counselling Psychology Is? (cpa.ca)
  • Our blog serves as the dynamic newsletter of the Counselling Psychology Section of the CPA. (cpa.ca)
  • Canadian Counselling Psychology Conference. (cpa.ca)
  • Pastoral counseling had its beginnings a separate discipline in North America in the first half of the twentieth century, as various religious organizations began to incorporate the insights and training of psychiatry, psychology and social work into the training of clergy. (wikipedia.org)
  • Students interested in this type of role may be interested in earning their masters degree in psychology, counseling, or counseling psychology. (gradschools.com)
  • You might consider a PhD or PsyD in Counseling Psychology. (gradschools.com)
  • These programs cover counseling and therapy issues as they relate to the education system, as well as touching on curriculum, learning psychology, and special education law as per the APA . (gradschools.com)
  • First meeting of my Counseling Psychology cohort at Ball State: [Department Chair] Dr. Bowman says, 'I have 10 diplomas. (bsu.edu)
  • Our campus and community are diverse, and many of the students who pursue our Ph.D in Counseling Psychology are dedicated to social justice causes and fascinated with human behavior. (bsu.edu)
  • For my 2 cents, I think counselling can be a benefit to individuals even if the entire family does not go. (cancer.org)
  • Powered by the American Counseling Association-more than 58,000 members strong-Counseling Awareness Month provides an opportunity to celebrate the counseling profession and individuals who do this important work. (counseling.org)
  • She has worked with individuals from various elements of diversity and has an active interest in social justice counseling, women's issues, self-esteem, trauma, mood disorders, and relational issues. (utoledo.edu)
  • Individuals seeking counseling can expect a safe and secure environment where they will be encouraged to share and explore their feelings and past behaviors that have led them to counseling. (wellness.com)
  • Counseling offers individuals an opportunity to share their problems with a trained professional in hopes of finding a reasonable solution to resolve a difficult problem. (wellness.com)
  • Counseling can often give individuals deep personal insight, making room for growth and eventually a complete understanding and dominance over their issues. (wellness.com)
  • Additionally, affordable rates make counseling more attainable to individuals and families in the greater Longview community who may not have the means to pay customary rates. (letu.edu)
  • These recordings are destroyed in a timely manner and never become a part of the student's counseling record. (siue.edu)
  • In "Improving Behavioral Counseling for Primary Cardiovascular Disease Prevention," Dr. Lavie and co-authors Barry A. Franklin, PhD and Keith C. Ferdinand, MD, recognize that the likelihood of patients engaging in a particular lifestyle behavior is governed by myriad socioeconomic, attitudinal, and cultural factors. (eurekalert.org)
  • Counseling can assist with coping with the difficulty of grief based on your unique needs. (mtsu.edu)
  • Counseling is a great resource for those seeking advice from a professional specializing in the mental health field. (wellness.com)
  • Grief counseling, or bereavement counseling, is a mental health service that can benefit many people who are struggling through the grieving process. (healthline.com)
  • The Counseling & Mental Health Professions Department affirms its commitment to recognizing, addressing, and eradicating all forms of racism. (hofstra.edu)
  • You might consider a Master of Arts or Master of Science in Mental Health Counseling. (gradschools.com)
  • The Whitman College Counseling Staff recognizes the mental health system's fundamental failings in serving Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) and all marginalized, vulnerable populations. (whitman.edu)
  • Art therapy counseling combines the therapeutic uses of art-making with the skills of a professional counselor. (siue.edu)
  • Sophisticated evaluation of counseling and testing programs in relation to their theoretical underpinnings would allow for better understanding of why and for whom a particular intervention has effects. (nih.gov)
  • While most counseling and testing programs report changes in drug abuse related risk behaviors, and to a lesser degree in sexual risk behaviors, many comparisons between relatively minimal interventions and more extensive interventions based on well-known theories relevant to health behavior have not shown differential effects of the interventions. (nih.gov)
  • Studies have shown that nearly one third of patients screened for HIV by traditional programs with pretest counseling and blood tests that are sent to a central laboratory fail to return for follow-up visits to learn the results. (medscape.com)
  • Sand Lake Debt Counseling programs can have many advantages for Michigan families that are facing debt problems, here are just a few. (budgetplanners.net)
  • Many graduate programs in counseling may offer a blend of courses in research, theory, and intervention strategies. (gradschools.com)
  • You may notice that counseling graduate programs tend to have some overlap in terms curriculum and field experience. (gradschools.com)
  • Counseling programs tend to focus more on lifespan issues (e.g., divorce, relationships, academic problems, etc.) and assessment of those problems. (gradschools.com)
  • In addition to the range of approaches they might take, counseling graduate programs may confer degrees and certificates ranging from masters to doctorate. (gradschools.com)
  • These include online graduate programs in counseling , blended counseling programs, and on-campus counseling programs. (gradschools.com)
  • Some plans require referrals for nutritional counseling. (aetna.com)
  • Although there is now a growing body of literature comparing the effects of different HIV risk reduction counseling approaches, there is relatively little emphasis on delineating the effective components of interventions and systematically relating outcomes to the motivational, psychological, behavioral, and interpersonal development theories that form the basis of those components. (nih.gov)
  • Along with counseling, the authors contend that structural changes in health care and tailored community-based interventions are reasonable approaches to halt or reverse significant disparities in morbidity and mortality within certain population subsets. (eurekalert.org)
  • Within each degree level, several different degree types may be offered, each one emphasizing different approaches to counseling or different aspects of the counseling field. (gradschools.com)
  • She attended the University of Dayton obtaining a Master of Science in Education degree with a community counseling concentration. (utoledo.edu)
  • They put forward a number of evidence-based methods for individualized counseling that clinicians can use to identify patients' unhealthy lifestyle practices and encourage a behavioral transformation. (eurekalert.org)
  • Our approach to counseling combines Cognitive-Behavioral therapy (CBT) and Mindfulness practices. (psychologytoday.com)
  • In August 1987, CDC published the Public Health Service Guidelines for Counseling and Antibody Testing to Prevent HIV Infection and AIDS (3). (cdc.gov)
  • The personal counseling sessions included monthly 5- to 15-minute telephone conversations with a health and weight-loss coach. (nih.gov)
  • Low cost counseling and affordable therapy are also sometimes offered by listed city and university level clinics, check with your local Riverside public health department. (theravive.com)
  • The Porter County Health Department also counsels, screens, and treats sexually transmitted diseases ( STD s) by appointment to anyone 13 years of age or older. (in.gov)
  • Counseling and testing can be completed anywhere, including in patients' homes. (medscape.com)
  • Individual Counseling is often more comfortable for patients struggling with a deep, inner issues that they may not be comfortable sharing in a larger group. (wellness.com)
  • We wish to point out the importance of targeted palliative counseling for patients and their relatives ( 2 , 3 ). (aerzteblatt.de)
  • Thus pastoral counseling offers a relationship to that understanding of life and faith. (wikipedia.org)
  • This section is devoted to giving an overview of some of different counseling techniques and the theories behind them. (educationworld.com)
  • With Sand Lake MI credit counseling, a single monthly credit card debt consolidating payment relieves you of the stress of remembering how to work each Michigan payment into your income schedule, and the headache of trying to decide who should get paid and who you can hold off. (budgetplanners.net)
  • Therapy and counseling for anger issues, self control and stress management in Riverside, California. (theravive.com)
  • Counseling is a step in the right direction for those who have become lost in life and do not know where to turn, have lost a loved one, are overcome by stress and anxiety, confused by difficult life decisions, or just need someone to talk to. (wellness.com)
  • Prior to beginning ART 559 (Practicum in Art Therapy), students must undergo a first-year review to determine readiness to work with a client population in a counseling setting. (siue.edu)
  • I choose a career in School Counseling because of my strong desire in helping students with the challenges they face in their daily lives. (csun.edu)
  • While no issue is too big or small, many students tell us that they wish they had come to counseling sooner. (sjsu.edu)
  • Counseling trainees play an integral role in the Wellness Center's goal of providing quality care to Dominican students. (dom.edu)
  • Patient counseling on the importance of exposure mitigation and ways to reduce exposure risk would be prudent, along with instructions to consult you or another physician if concerns about exposure arise. (cdc.gov)
  • If HIV is not likely, a patient with a positive rapid test result should be counseled that he or she may have HIV but that a confirmatory test is necessary. (medscape.com)
  • Here we outline strategies and resources to focus and facilitate patient/family counseling about CMA. (jax.org)
  • Whenever possible use illustrations to enhance patient counseling. (jax.org)
  • Owen's assessment of such counsel was not hopeful: "seldom useful, ofttimes pernicious" ( Works of John Owen , 6:568). (desiringgod.org)
  • The Office of General Counsel assists with legal issues and concerns affecting the University. (hofstra.edu)
  • I chose a career in school counseling because it offered me the opportunity to work with youth in various capacities, from college/career exploration to providing social/emotional support. (csun.edu)
  • Counseling is available in English and Spanish and centers on the emotional and practical challenges that arise from cancer. (cancercare.org)