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The Top 10 Fears and Stages of Change
2007-02-22
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When people feel stuck and frustrated, it is often their fear of change that is causing the problem. When that fear is too strong - as it is in the workplace today - people are afraid to change. That is because they are under great stress and feel out of control. There are five major fears of change, ranked below according to impact and five major stages of change ranked according to difficulty
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10 Key Strategies to Help You Pass Your Licensing or Certification Exam
2007-02-18
By Howard G. Rosenthal, EdD, CCMHC
As the author of licensing and certification exam preparation materials, I am quite often asked if there are any efficacious strategies to maximize your score on the exam. My answer is an unequivocal "yes." Here are 10 specific methods that can be easily implemented.
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SAMHSA Updates TAP 21, Addiction Counseling Competencies
2007-01-31 Topics: Clinical Supervision | Clinicians Corner
By Sherry Kimbrough
This printing of TAP 21 contains updated competencies that are essential to the effective practice of counseling for substance use disorders. Under each competency, the TAP lists updated knowledge, skills, and attitudes that counselors need to become proficient in that competency. The link to aPDF copy is here.
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Is Multitasking Counterproductive?
2007-01-30 Topics: Administrator's Corner | Clinicians Corner | Of Interest To Everyone
By Jo Averill-Snell
Pay attention. At least for a few minutes, forget the other applications on your computer. Ignore the e-mails that ceaselessly stream in or your cell phone as it pleads for your attention. Try not to do what modern life often demands: multitask.
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Addiction Counseling Competencies: The Knowledge, Skills, and Attitudes of Professional Practice
2006-06-11 Topics: Clinical Supervision | Clinicians Corner
By Sherry Kimbrough
I have been surprised to find that many people I come in contact with throughout the country are unfamiliar with this seminal document. It's very useful in a variety of ways. When I looked to access it on line, however, I found it pretty tough to find.
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10 Key Strategies to Help You Pass Your Licensing or Certification Exam
2006-04-17 Topics: Administrator's Corner | Clinical Supervision | Clinicians Corner
By Howard G. Rosenthal, EdD, CCMHC
Worried about your alcohol and drug counselor credential exam? As the author of licensing and certification exam preparation materials, I am quite often asked if there are any efficacious strategies to maximize your score on the exam. My answer is an unequivocal "yes." Here are 10 specific methods that can be easily implemented.
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The Substance Abuse Professional
2005-09-19 Topic: Clinicians Corner
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Interested in Becoming a DOT Qualified Substance Abuse Professional? The Substance Abuse Professional (SAP) is a person who evaluates employees who have violated a DOT drug and alcohol program regulation and makes recommendations concerning education, treatment, follow-up testing, and aftercare.
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