Divorce Triggers: What Clients and their Therapists Should Know
While Divorce is a legal process, it does not work like other areas of the law. Unlike other areas of the law that aim to determine who was right [...]
PSCP Chat and Chew
Date: Monday, October 4, 2021 Time: 12:00 to 1:00pm Location: Zoom Topic: Starting a Private Practice Target audience: Student and Early Career Psychologists Cost:Β FREE Facilitator: Alishia Kalos, Psy.D. [...]
Superheroes, Take Off Your Masks, Embrace Authenticity, and Take Care of Yourself
Superheroes, Take Off Your Masks, Embrace Authenticity, and Take Care of Yourself Christina Gallman Kemp, Psy.D. Before we are able to express our pain and heal from it, we [...]
Psychologists in Primary Care: Considerations on Integrating Behavioral Health Care and Reviewing Treatments for Depression and Anxiety
By Julie Radico PsyD ABPP The National Center for Health Workforce AnalysisΒ projectedΒ that by 2025 there will be a 45,000 or 250,000 shortage in mental health professionals. This includes a [...]
The Skeletons in Therapyβs Closet
Written By: Jay S. Efran, Ph.D., M.S., B.A. Psychotherapy is a rapidly evolving field with everchanging traditions. Not long ago, it was considered de rigueur for patients to [...]
Suicide Among College Student Clients: Who is at Risk?
Written By: Jeffrey Hayes, Psy.D. Suicide represents a significant public health concern. More than 45,000 people in the United States die by suicide each year (Centers for Disease Control [...]