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Rehabilitation Psychology (Popularity: )
http://www.apa.org/journals/rep.html
Print journal published by the American Psychological Association. Presents the current issue table of contents, and includes links to selected articles.
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Psychotherapeutic Work with Ex-Cult/Cult Members (Popularity: )
http://www.kulte.de/studie_e.html
Describes three possible steps of working with cult-members and ex-cult-members.
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Council on Rehabilitation Education (CORE) (Popularity: )
http://www.core-rehab.org/
Accrediting institution for rehabilitation counseling training programs. Describes accreditation and standards review process.
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Integrating Spiritual Healing Approaches and Techniques into Psychotherapy (Popularity: )
http://www.psywww.com/psyrelig/sollod2.html
Article by clinical psychologist Robert N. Sollond arguing that empirically validated, spiritually oriented integrative psychotherapeutic forms could emerge within a contemporary, Western framework.
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Council of Counseling Psychology Training Programs (Popularity: )
http://www.lehigh.edu/ccptp/
Liaison and communication group for directors of counseling psychology training courses. Site includes listserv, and manual of policies and procedures.
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University Of Kentucky - Special Education and Rehabilitation Counseling (Popularity: )
http://serc.gws.uky.edu/
Provides an overview, mission statement, organization and accreditation of the department, faculty demographics, and describes the many degree programs available, including distance education.
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University of Arkansas at Little Rock (Popularity: )
http://www.teletrain.com/ualr/
Describes the Master of Arts in Counseling with emphasis in Rehabilitation Counseling program, available online, from the College of Education, Department of Counseling, Adult, and Rehabilitation Education.
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Creating a Theoretical Space for Spiritual Interventions (Popularity: )
http://alldredgeacademy.freeservers.com/
Whoolery, Slife, and Mitchell (2002). Full text of a paper presented at the Annual Conference of the American Association of the Behavioral and Social Sciences in Las Vegas, February 2002.
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