Miscellaneous Psychological Tests
Tests and quizzes in this section cover topics as diverse as Schizophrenia screening, Dissociative Identity Disorder, physical symptoms and love and relationships.
Dr Greg Mulhauser, Managing Editor has published the following articles in the CounsellingResource.com.
Tests and quizzes in this section cover topics as diverse as Schizophrenia screening, Dissociative Identity Disorder, physical symptoms and love and relationships.
From the neuroscience of music and psychoneuroendocrinology to music therapy and dance therapy, this multidisciplinary volume does a great job of bringing together far-flung strands of research at the individual, group and community levels and exploring just how much we are beginning to learn about the impact of music on our lives.
What makes good supervision? Here are some of my ideas about what I value in supervision as a supervisee, and about what I try to offer in turn as a supervisor.
Although subtitled “How Learning to Listen Can Improve Relationships”, a descriptive alternative for this book would have been “Psychoanalysing Myriad Ways Communication Can Go Wrong”. The bulk of the volume is given over to two things: examples of communication failures; and explanations, almost exclusively psychodynamic in nature, of what can go wrong or what could have gone differently. Oh, and jokes: lots of jokes, irony and sarcasm.
Thinking about some of the most frequently asked questions about online clinical supervision may help you to get the most out of your online supervision relationship.
Online therapy or counselling can provide a safe and supportive environment in which you can focus on your own life and on what matters to you, working at your own pace and — in the case of email-based online counselling — with more time to reflect.
Are you undertaking online therapy training or seeking to augment your existing competence in the practice of online therapy or online counselling?
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