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Treating Older Adults: What Do We Need to Know?

Society of Clinical Psychology

Interventions, consultation, and other service provision. To this end, we wrote a review on the foundational knowledge related to interventions, consultation, and providing other services to older adults (Lind et al., What are some core domains of knowledge in working with older adults? Adult development and aging.

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What are the 10 Roles of Social Workers

Social Work Haven

The assessment process enables you to appreciate your client’s perspective on their situation, identify their priority areas for intervention, and recognize the strengths they bring to the therapeutic process. Confidentiality: Maintaining strict confidentiality is essential.

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NASW Observes Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Month

Social Work Blog

Contracted mental health counselors will confidentially speak with soldiers and their spouses about their concerns and offer targeted information that can help deal with difficult situations. The NCTSN has trained more than two million professionals in trauma-informed interventions. Military One Source.

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How Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Can Influence Healthcare

Relias

“Commitment to consistent DEI initiatives, especially training, not only is important for patient safety and better health outcomes, but also can be key for retaining qualified, engaged employees,” observes Rola Aamar, PhD, Senior Clinical Effectiveness Consultant at Relias. How to address confidentiality concerns.

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Why Maternal Home Visiting Programs are Proven to Work

Stop Abuse Campaign

To sign up for home visiting, families can consult with their doctor or visit their state’s government website for more information. These first five years of life are crucial to a child’s physical and mental development, so early intervention is key. The service is free and voluntary, and participants can opt out at any time. .

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Creating a Community of Care: Distress, Impairment, and Ethics

Society of Clinical Psychology

Other barriers include denial of problems, lack of time, financial concerns (especially among younger psychologists), difficulty finding resources, and concerns about confidentiality (including fears about reputation and professional status; Bearse, McMinn, Seegobin, & Free, 2013; Good, Khairallah, & Mintz, 2009). Bridgeman, D.,