“How Walking in Nature Changes the Brain,” By GRETCHEN REYNOLDS, JULY 22, 2015, NYTimes.com
“The Really Big One: An earthquake will destroy a sizable portion of the coastal Northwest. The question is when.” BY KATHRYN SCHULZ, The New Yorker
Ethical, Legal, and Professional Issues in Counseling, Theodore P. Remley, Jr., Barbara Herlihy
1. Introduction
2. Professional Identity of Counselors
3. Ethical Practice, Multicultural Competence, and Social Justice
4. Client Rights and Counselor Responsibilities
5. Confidentiality and Privileged Communication
6. Records, Subpoenas, and Technology
7. Competence and Malpractice
8. Boundary Issues
9. Counseling Children and Vulnerable Adults
10. Counseling Families and Groups
11. Evaluation, Testing, and Diagnosis
12. Professional Relationships, Private Practice, and Health Care Plans
13. Issues in Counselor Education
14. Supervision and Consultation
15. Professional Writing, Conducting Research, and Publishing
16. Resolving Ethical and Legal Issues
“The Evolution of Diet,” ann gibbons, National Geographic.
“The Stunning Evolution of Millennials: They’ve Become the Ben Franklin Generation” Hanft
Wikipedia: LDL, Lipoprotein (a), LP-PLA2, HDL,
“Hearing Voices,” Marcie Good
The Aeneid, Virgil
Front Man, Chad Murdy
Look at the Birdie, Kurt Vonnegut
Sexy So Soon, first chapters
A Wrinkle in Time, L’Engle
Pygmalion, George Bernard Shaw
Tintin and the Alph-Art
Zot! anthology, Scott McCloud
Meeting Jesus Again for the First Time, Marcus Borg
Divine Comedy, Dante
11/22/63, Stephen King
1Q84, Murakami
Huckleberry Finn, Mark Twain
Life After Life
“Darren Wilson’s Demon,” BY AMY DAVIDSON newyorker.com
7 ways to have a good marriage
[Lost a bunch of articles in here]
“Need a Job? Invent It,” THOMAS L. FRIEDMAN NYtimes.com
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