Amy Marschall, PsyD
The autism diagnostic criteria often overlook the individual's experience, leading to misdiagnosis and exclusion. Shifting to a neurodiversity-affirming approach acknowledges diverse experiences, improving support. "A Clinician’s Guide to Supporting Autistic Clients" offers practical steps for clinicians to provide better care to neurodivergent clients.
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Free printable worksheets from his new book, The Small and Tall Ball
Frank J. Sileo, PhD
Frank Sileo, licensed psychologist and author of The Small and Tall Ball, shares his most frequently asked questions and suggestions on how to use his book in a classroom setting.
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Clinical resources to promote cultural competency
Сòòò½ÊÓƵ Team
To celebrate Black History Month’s 2022 theme, Black Health and Wellness, Сòòò½ÊÓƵ Publishing has curated 10 resources for mental health professionals to better support their Black clients.
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Reflections on the popular Disney film & strategies for working with clients
Charissa Pizarro, PsyD, RPT
Dr. Charissa Pizarro reflects on how 'Encanto' captures the experience of many immigrants and refugees, as well as provides strategies for clinicians to begin to address their clients' intergenerational trauma.
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A Shame-Free Guide to Reducing Cultural Offenses
Lambers Fisher, MS, LMFT, MDIV
Join Lambers Fisher for a discussion of his debut book, Diversity in Clinical Practice, and an exploration of six reasons for every helping professional to increase their cultural competence.
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Engage clients with culturally inclusive therapeutic arts.
Leslie Korn, Ph.D., MPH, LMHC
An ofrenda is a collection of images, objects, and foods that are placed on an altar during the Dia de los Muertos celebration. This exercise will show you how to help a client construct his or her own ofrenda as an opportunity to grieve in a culturally congruent manner and to share this process with you as the therapist.
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Joe Kort, Ph.D., LMSW
While online dating and hook-up apps are made for adults 18 and older, teenagers (straight and gay) are breaking the rules and joining the fun. For gay teens, apps such as Grindr, Tinder and Scruff have made it easier to find a partner they can relate to and experience those first romantic encounters with.
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