2012 Continuing Education Independent Study Program - (Page C41)
CE CREDITS 1
Qualities and Actions of Effective
Therapists
Research suggests that certain psychotherapist
characteristics are key to successful treatment. The
qualities and actions of effective therapists, based on
theory, policy, and research evidence, can guide therapists
toward continual improvement.
Article: 7 pages
Exam: 10 items
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CE CREDITS 1
Suicide: What Therapists Need to
Know
There are many misconceptions about suicide, one of
them being that suicidal people want to die and cannot
be helped. What both mental health professionals and
the public should know is that the suicidal state is almost
always transient and treatable. Therapists can prepare
themselves for working with such clients by learning to
implement the tools and techniques that have been
found effective to assess and treat suicidal individuals.
Article: 6 pages
Exam: 10 items
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CE CREDITS 1
What Every Clinician Should Know
About the Link Between Pet Abuse
and Family Violence
This article will offer a rationale to all clinicians or other
professionals who come into contact with children and
their families, including questions about animals in the
family as a routine part of assessing the health of families
and well-being of children. In addition to the rationale,
clinicians will become familiar with the various tools and
resources that are available to address this new area of
clinical practice, the link between pet abuse and family
violence, and also the clinical and ethical questions that
arise when working with possible victims or perpetrators
of violence.
Article: 9 pages
Exam: 10
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NEW! The Counseling
Psychologist (TCP)
Earn continuing education credit for
reading articles in The Counseling
Psychologist.
The Society of Counseling Psychology (Division 17) and
American Psychological Association Office of Continuing
Education in Psychology have partnered to offer an exciting
benefit for readers of The Counseling Psychologist (TCP).
You can earn CE credits for reading selected articles in
each issue of TCP. Each issue of TCP will have a CE article
designated by the Division 17 logo carrying a stipulated
number of CE credits. Quizzes are scored instantly, and CE
certificates are available immediately for printing (75% or
higher correct score earns credit).
The Counseling Psychologist is the official publication
of the Society of Counseling Psychology (Division 17) of the
American Psychological Association. Each issue provides
thematic coverage of critical developments concerning the
theory, research, and practice of counseling psychology.
The major contributions in each issue of TCP provide
authoritative reviews, applications, or extensions of work
in the field of counseling psychology that have broad
application across allied fields of study, both within and
beyond the discipline of psychology.
CE CREDITS 3
TCP Vol. 39, No. 1, Sexual
Objectification of Women: Advances
to Theory and Research
This article describes objectification theory and orients the
reader to the major contributions on objectification theory.
The authors provide information about the origin of and
basis for objectification theory and explain the application
of objectification theory to understanding women’s mental
health issues.
Article: 33 pages
Exam: 10 items
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