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Clinically Speaking: Life gets in the way...
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Clinically Speaking is a blog about the world of Social Work, Psychotherapy, and Pop-culture. Clinically Speaking is a blog that will allow anyone to learn about Social Work, case presentations in psychotherapy, and the relationship of pop culture in psychology. Come one.come all! Tuesday, February 19, 2013. Life gets in the way. Thank you for your support! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Life gets in the way. View my complete profile. Expletives, Suicidal Thoughts, and the F-That Video.
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Clinically Speaking: October 2012
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Clinically Speaking is a blog about the world of Social Work, Psychotherapy, and Pop-culture. Clinically Speaking is a blog that will allow anyone to learn about Social Work, case presentations in psychotherapy, and the relationship of pop culture in psychology. Come one.come all! Monday, October 29, 2012. High Winds, High Tides, High Floods=(you guessed it) High Anxiety. Dear Hurricane Sandy,. Have you ever known anyone who has mental health or behavioral health issues? I hope this added to decreasing y...
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Clinically Speaking: May 2012
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Clinically Speaking is a blog about the world of Social Work, Psychotherapy, and Pop-culture. Clinically Speaking is a blog that will allow anyone to learn about Social Work, case presentations in psychotherapy, and the relationship of pop culture in psychology. Come one.come all! Thursday, May 31, 2012. Case Study: Ricky R. Today's case study will be about 8 year old boy who has a Dx of ADHD and how he is currently being treated. That was 10 months ago. Thursday, May 24, 2012. In the recent years there ...
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I’m disappointed: A graduate student’s perspective | Person X Situation
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Psychology grad student. celiac. gluten free. tv season binger. writing editor. new blogger. apple person. I’m disappointed: A graduate student’s perspective. May 25, 2014. I recently created this blog, and I had no intention of writing my first post about the replication conversation (if you need to catch up, David Johnson just posted links to everything here. Especially because all of the points I would make have already been made and I’m getting tired of reading the same arguments over and over. 5 res...
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Clinically Speaking: September 2012
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Clinically Speaking is a blog about the world of Social Work, Psychotherapy, and Pop-culture. Clinically Speaking is a blog that will allow anyone to learn about Social Work, case presentations in psychotherapy, and the relationship of pop culture in psychology. Come one.come all! Saturday, September 29, 2012. Get a Flu Shot.Got PTSD? Get a PTSD Shot.Wait What? Not into vaccines in general, but this sounds, sounds. Wiredcom article 2011: PTSD Vaccination. FoxNews article 2012: PTSD Vaccination. Turns out...
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Clinically Speaking: March 2012
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Clinically Speaking is a blog about the world of Social Work, Psychotherapy, and Pop-culture. Clinically Speaking is a blog that will allow anyone to learn about Social Work, case presentations in psychotherapy, and the relationship of pop culture in psychology. Come one.come all! Thursday, March 29, 2012. E-Therapy VS. Face-to-Face Therapy. In the 2011, American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse. There are many preventative measures that are used within the field of therapy and substance abuse, I can te...
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Clinically Speaking: August 2012
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Clinically Speaking is a blog about the world of Social Work, Psychotherapy, and Pop-culture. Clinically Speaking is a blog that will allow anyone to learn about Social Work, case presentations in psychotherapy, and the relationship of pop culture in psychology. Come one.come all! Thursday, August 30, 2012. Attention: Clean up on aisle six! Bell Peppers (Vitamin C). Did I mention Fish? Almonds, Cashews, and Mixed nut, Pine Nuts(Magnesium). Low Fat Roast Beef(Zinc). Vitamin C – Depression. Have a good one!
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Clinically Speaking: Social Work Month
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Clinically Speaking is a blog about the world of Social Work, Psychotherapy, and Pop-culture. Clinically Speaking is a blog that will allow anyone to learn about Social Work, case presentations in psychotherapy, and the relationship of pop culture in psychology. Come one.come all! Tuesday, March 12, 2013. Need those days) than do it! A great man once said "If we(as social workers) don't take the time step back, rest and reassess, how can we ask that of our clients? Thank you Social Workers!
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Clinically Speaking: Music To My (Patient's who have Depression & Alzheimers) Ears...
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Clinically Speaking is a blog about the world of Social Work, Psychotherapy, and Pop-culture. Clinically Speaking is a blog that will allow anyone to learn about Social Work, case presentations in psychotherapy, and the relationship of pop culture in psychology. Come one.come all! Friday, September 21, 2012. Music To My (Patient's who have Depression and Alzheimers) Ears. So, does music play a role in psychology? Turns out very much so in treating people with Depression, Anxiety and Alzheimer’s. Music To...
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