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Meet Our Two Newest Blog Contributors

By Dr Greg Mulhauser, Managing Editor

When I posted a call for new contributors ‘Psychology, Philosophy and Real Life’ a few weeks ago, I had no idea we’d be contacted by such an outstanding range of potential new authors. I’d now like to offer a warm welcome to two new regular contributors: Dr George Simon and Evan Hadkins.

Dr George Simon Joins International Advisory Board

By Dr Greg Mulhauser, Managing Editor

All of us at CounsellingResource.com would like to extend a warm welcome to psychologist and character disorder expert Dr George Simon, who joins our International Advisory Board. We look forward to incorporating Dr Simon’s perspective and feedback as we continue building and developing the site.

1000 Questions for ‘Ask the Psychologist’

By Dr Greg Mulhauser, Managing Editor

Nineteen months and countless hours later, our Ask the Psychologist service today publishes Dr Carver’s reply to the 1000th question answered since the service launched in May 2007.

So, What Would YOU Like to Say in the Area of Mental Health?

By Dr Greg Mulhauser, Managing Editor

With Sarah launching into her PhD and taking a break from her regular posts in the Psychology, Philosophy and Real Life blog, that means we have a vacancy. Do you have something YOU would like to say about psychology, counselling, or mental health in general?

Do You Know the Prescription for Unhealthy Relationships?

By Dr Greg Mulhauser, Managing Editor

Are you involved with an abusive, controlling or manipulative partner? A new series of face to face workshops built around the work of our Consulting Clinical Psychologist Dr Joseph M Carver aims to help.

Someone in Your Life Probably Has a Personality Disorder

By Dr Greg Mulhauser, Managing Editor

It might be your spouse, your parent, your co-worker…even your child. Chances are, someone with a significant role in your life has a personality disorder. Dr Carver’s new guide to personality disorders in relationships puts the reality in plain English; more than just a list of diagnostic criteria, this explanation describes what it’s really like and offers tips for victims.

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