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Dr Greg Mulhauser, Managing Editor

Dr Greg Mulhauser, Managing Editor’s Articles in the CounsellingResource.com Library, Page 2

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Dr Greg Mulhauser, Managing Editor has published the following articles in the CounsellingResource.com Library.

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About the Personality Disorders Foundation

By Dr Greg Mulhauser, Managing Editor

Thanks to the University of Connecticut, we’re able to preserve access to the materials collected and curated by the now-defunct Personality Disorders Foundation, a 501c(3) not-for-profit organization created in late 1997 at the University of Connecticut Health Center.

About Us: Meet the CounsellingResource.com Team

By Dr Greg Mulhauser, Managing Editor

Come right on in and learn a bit about the site, our history, and of course the dedicated and talented team of mental health professionals from all over the world who have helped grow this site into one of the web’s leading resources for counselling, psychotherapy, psychology and general mental health.

Adobe Creative Suite 3

By Dr Greg Mulhauser, Managing Editor

Could this be Adobe’s best upgrade yet? And does Adobe Creative Suite 3 have a role to play in your private practice or other small business? The bulk of this review focuses on the new Dreamweaver CS3, while the other Creative Suite components are covered in summary.

Advertising Policy

By Dr Greg Mulhauser, Managing Editor

Independent advertisers, please visit our Targeted Advertising page for information on how you can advertise on this site. We now provide content-driven, contextually relevant advertising in several sections of the site, and we welcome your feedback on how this advertising impacts on your use of CounsellingResource.com.

Assessing Suitability of Email Counselling and Online Therapy

By Dr Greg Mulhauser, Managing Editor

In addition to the Advantages of Counselling by Email and the Disadvantages of Counselling by Email, a few specific questions are worth pondering before deciding to try out online therapy or counselling services. There are no ‘right’ or ‘wrong’ answers to any of these questions, but reflecting on them may influence how appropriate you feel online therapy or counselling by email would be for you. In a few cases (such as suicidal or homicidal feelings), I don’t believe it’s appropriate to initiate counselling by email; in all such cases, I will clearly indicate this below.

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