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The History of Substance Use Treatment. Research Excepts
The earliest evidence of alcohol treatment dates back to ancient Egypt 1550 BCE. The Ebers Papyrus, a medical text written in hieroglyphs on papyrus, contains a number of recipes for treating alcohol-related problems, including hangovers, liver disease, and mental...
Chronic Pain in Relation to Depression & Alcohol Use: Journal Review
Chronic pain, depressive disorders, and alcohol abuse are prevalent and debilitating conditions that significantly impact individuals’ quality of life. The relationship between chronic pain and mental health disorders, such as depression, has been widely...
Supporting EMS Providers with Mental Health & Substance Use: Journal Review
Emergency Medical Services (EMS) providers play a critical role in saving lives and providing essential healthcare services to communities. However, the nature of their work exposes them to traumatic events, high-stress situations, and long working hours, leading to...
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Living with Chronic Illness: Journal Review
Coping with Chronic Illness: Overcoming Powerlessness by Joanna F. Miller is a valuable resource for individuals and families dealing with chronic illness. The book is designed to help patients and their families understand and cope with the physical, emotional, and...
Chronic Pain in Relation to Depression & Alcohol Use: Journal Review
Chronic pain, depressive disorders, and alcohol abuse are prevalent and debilitating conditions that significantly impact individuals’ quality of life. The relationship between chronic pain and mental health disorders, such as depression, has been widely...
Fordyce’s Behavioral Methods for Managing Chronic Pain & Illness: Journal Review
Chronic pain and illness can have a profound impact on a person’s physical, emotional, and social functioning. Fordyce’s behavioral methods have been developed to help individuals with chronic pain and illness to better manage their symptoms and improve...
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Understanding the Mental Health Needs of LGBTQ+ Youth
The document titled “Understanding the Mental Health Needs of LGBTQ+ Youth: A Guide for Parents and Caregivers” published by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) provides valuable insights into the mental health challenges...
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The Efficacy of Personalized Psychological Interventions: Journal Review
Psychological interventions are essential for addressing mental health issues, but their effectiveness can vary based on individual needs and characteristics. In the article “Efficacy of Personalized Psychological Interventions: A Systematic Review and...
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Love Addiction: A Cognitive Neuroscience Perspective: Journal Review
“The Role of Emotions in Behavioral Addictions: A Cognitive Neurosciences Perspective” was published in the Journal of Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology in 2017. The authors, Mario Francesco Juruena and Antonio Waldo Zuardi, provide a comprehensive review...
Paradox of Jealousy & Compersion in Heterosexual Polyamorous Relationships: Journal Review
The study by Moors et al. (2015) aimed to explore the experiences of jealousy and compersion in heterosexual polyamorous relationships. The authors recruited 1,093 individuals who identified as polyamorous and were currently in a romantic relationship with at least...
The Polyamorists Next Door: Journal Review
Elisabeth Sheff’s book, “The Polyamorists Next Door,” offers a detailed and insightful exploration of polyamorous families based on 15 years of ethnographic research, interview data, and personal experience. The book provides a comprehensive...
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My supervision practice is designed to meet you exactly where you are and equip you for long-term success through a collaborative, evidence-based approach. I recognize that your clinical needs, confidence, and skills will naturally evolve over time.
Grounded in the Integrative Developmental Model (IDM), Our work together will dynamically adapt to your current stage of practice, ensuring you receive the perfect balance of structured guidance early on and increasing clinical autonomy as you advance.
To give you a well-rounded professional edge, I integrate this with the Common Factors Discrimination Model (CFDM). This framework allows me to fluidly shift between three essential roles depending on what your cases and professional growth demand in the moment.
By focusing on the common factors of effective therapy, we ensure you build a versatile foundation. Supervision is an active partnership, and I am entirely committed to providing the competent, ethical, and empowering mentorship you deserve to confidently transition from an associate to an independent colleague.
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