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Journal of Mental Health Counseling articles from October 2001

230 total articles

A professional journal covering the field of mental health counseling, from theory to research to practice. Publishes articles on current theory, therapeutic applications, original research, and professionalism. This is the official journal of the America

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Journal of Mental Health Counseling archives from October 2001

Permitted suicide: model rules for mental health counseling. (Practice).
October 1, 2001... In mental health practice, no explicit provisions have been made for existing law and codes of ethics to protect freedom and confidences of clients who, due to serious, irremediable, physical illness, rationally desire to end their lives. This...

Letter writing as a tool to increase client motivation to change: application to an inpatient crisis unit.
October 1, 2001... This paper describes the application of a letter writing exercise as a motivational technique for group counseling in contemporary crisis unit settings. The rationale for the use of this exercise is offered; then the implementation of the...

Internet addiction: college student case study using best practices in cognitive behavior therapy.
October 1, 2001... Internet Behavior Dependence, a form of Internet addiction, is an new disorder requiring informed response from addictions clinicians such as mental health counselors. We present a working definition for Internet Behavior Dependence (IBD),...

An expressive-cognitive approach to the resolution of unfinished business.
October 1, 2001... An expressive-cognitive approach to the resolution of unfinished business is proposed as an eclectic adaptation of the experiential model for resolving unfinished business (Greenberg, Rice & Elliott, 1993). The rationale for using this...

Confidentiality with minors: mental health counselors' attitudes toward breaching or preserving confidentiality.
October 1, 2001... This paper describes the results of research that explored how mental health counselors consider the confidentiality of minors and conditions under which they would breach it. Major variables of study included counselor background, the age of...

Multicultural training, theoretical orientation, empathy, and multicultural case conceptualization ability in counselors.
October 1, 2001... This study explored the contributions of previous multicultural counseling training, counselor theoretical orientation, and cognitive and affective empathy attitudes in predicting counselors' ability to conceptualize clients' mental health...

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