Posts Tagged ‘tools’

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Practitioner Review: Can A Logitech Trackball Help You Avoid RSI?

Last updated 7th December 2006

If you’re a mental health practitioner spending long hours in front of a computer communicating with clients, you’ll appreciate our review series on devices that can help reduce the symptoms of repetitive strain injuries. In our latest review, we take a look at the Logitech Cordless Trackman Optical.

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Meet the Parents of Your Next Site Building Environment

Last updated 16th June 2006

Meet the parents of your next web site building environment: the industry’s two leading software packages, Adobe GoLive CS2 and Macromedia Dreamweaver 8, have recently been brought under one roof by the acquisition of Macromedia by Adobe. We take a look at how the two packages measure up and offer suggestions about upgrading or waiting for the products’ futures to become clearer.

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Can’t Find What You’re Looking For?

Last updated 14th June 2006

No doubt you will have noticed there’s a wide world beyond CounsellingResource.com; try as we might, we just can’t seem to cover it all! So we’re now working with the great open source content collection assembled at Wikipedia to bring you an extensive encyclopedia supplement right from this site. Read on for full details of the content and its slick search interface.

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Practitioner Tools: 2006 Clinical Hours Logbooks

Last updated 9th January 2006

Are you still getting by with paper records of client hours? Make 2006 easier with a simple spreadsheet. Our free PC- and Mac-compatible clinical hours logbooks, used by clinicians to record contact hours with clients and time spent in supervision, have been updated for 2006. New versions are available for calendar year 2006, fiscal year 2006-07, and academic year 2006-07.

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Tools for Practitioners: Microsoft Office

Last updated 20th December 2005

The latest version of Microsoft’s venerable Office suite for the Macintosh does a better job of delivering elegant functionality than any release since the days of Word 5.1. Is it enough to enable Mac OS X-based practitioners to interoperate seamlessly in a Windows-dominated world?

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