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Summer 2010: "Teens & Technology: Parenting in the Internet Age," M Magazine
Co-authored by Katherine DeVaul, M.D., Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist and Samuel Sweet, Ph.D., Postdoctural Fellow, Registered Psychologist. See page 64

"Children’s Health Council’s Multidisciplinary Assessments
Enable Early Interventions"

by Joan Baran, Ph.D., Clinical Services Director, Children’s
Health Council; Richard Coolman, MD, MPH, Director, KidScope
Assessment Center for Developmental and Behavioral Health,
Departments of Mental Health and Pediatrics, Santa Clara Valley
Health and Hospital System

"What do you mean, he won't eat?"
by Barbara Bentley, Psy.D., M.S. Ed, Children’s Health Council

Becoming a Mother - the Joys and Challenges
by Alisa Nowik Stern, Psy.D., Children’s Health Council

Tips to Maintain Academic Skills During Summer
by Ann E. Lyke, M.Ed., Education Specialist, Children’s Health Council

Bullying in School
by Lynne Huffman, M.D., Outcomes, Measurement and Research (OM&R) Director, Children’s Health Council
and Tom Tarshis, M.D., M.P.H., President, Bay Area Children’s Association

What Every Parent Should Know About Psychopharmacology
by Dr. Glen Elliott, Ph.D., M.D., Chief Psychiatrist, Children’s Health Council - Author of Medicating Young Minds

 

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Counseling Skills for Speech-Language Pathologists
and Audiologists

Written by : Lydia V. Flasher, PhD · Paul T. Fogle, PhD

Written by both a clinical psychologist and a speech-language pathologist, this engaging text presents basic and advanced counseling skills for students and professionals working with individuals with communication disorders. Counseling Skills for Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists takes a holistic approach, placing the theories of counseling and the therapeutic process in real-life contexts. Case studies and personal experiences bring counseling skills to life and help prepare the user for the complexity of client emotions and behaviors that occur in clinical practice. This text is a must-have for everyone interested in developing and refining their counseling skills and client-clinicians relationships.

Publisher: Thomson Delmar Learning; 2004
www.delmarlearning.com



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