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General psychology and Introduction to Psychology homework; Substance abuse and addiction; Adolescent/teen issues and parenting
Limited License Psychologist - Adolescent and family therapist with extensive experience in addiction, depression, and anxiety; Contingent staff therapist at private addiction hospital; Adjunct Professor, psychology
American Psychological Association (APA)
Thesis - The Mother's Experience of Intervention with an Addicted Child (2007)
Currently working toward Doctoral Degree in Clinical Psychology MA, Humanistic and Clinical Psychology BA, Psychology CAAC, Certified Advanced Addictions Counselor Internationally Certified Advanced Alcohol & Drug Counselor
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This is an answer that I submitted for other students asking these questions. Hope they help! 1. What does Psychologist do? Simply put, a psychologist helps people feel better by helping them
Okay, take a deep breath. It's hard for me to give advice about someone I don't know and a relationship I haven't been able to observe myself. Your getting upset with Jodie is a good thing; a really
Hi. Here are four different journal articles related to your topic. Good luck! http://web.ebscohost.com/ehost/pdf?vid=4&hid=104&sid=1cf7f964-6bc8-4c51-a201-586 http://web
Hi Julianne, Here are some answers to your questions that I have provided for other students. Hope they help. 1. What does Psychologist do? Simply put, a psychologist helps people feel better
Hi! The first thing I want you to do is to take a deep breath. You are not "antisocial," which is a disorder associated with people who violate social rules and laws, take advantage of others and feel

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