Self-Help and Overviews
Our self-help articles on topics like relationship problems, understanding depression, and personality disorders offer background information that might help you decide what to do next.
Dr Greg Mulhauser, Managing Editor has published the following articles in the CounsellingResource.com.
Our self-help articles on topics like relationship problems, understanding depression, and personality disorders offer background information that might help you decide what to do next.
Ostensibly, Project Psychology is all about applying psychological understanding and techniques in the course of project management and change management. Just don’t expect to learn very much about how exactly to do that.
This lightweight and practical introduction to mindfulness can get you started with mindfulness practice today. If you don’t mind a bit of extra wordiness, you may even enjoy it.
Aimed at practising cognitive behavioural therapists, ‘Cognitive Behaviour Therapy’ offers eleven chapters of the newest developments in applying CBT to work with particular client populations.
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Consumer credit counselling is not counselling at all in the sense used across the rest of this site, but if you’ve arrived here looking for information about credit counselling, this page is designed to help with a brief overview of the area.
With contributions from researchers, clinicians, and theorists, this edited collection offers a neurobiological perspective on trauma treatment and healing. On a first look, this book stands out especially for its introduction to the developmental origins of factors thought to place some individuals at greater risk of long-term effects from trauma.
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