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Clients may or may not be ready for change. Several theories describe the process of change, and the Stage of […]
In a parenting context, mindfulness was nicely defined and training both the parent and child was found to provide the […]
The most common motivations for why emerging adults (ages 18-26) take risks are personal growth, achievement, to avoid missing out, […]
The study below confirms what many divorce lawyers know – abuse in relationships is carried on after separation. It also […]
This study suggests law enforcement responds poorly to claims of stalking, and implies how we might advise clients to report […]
ICCI Coffee House Attorney Mentor Program (CHAMP) is a free and informal group mentoring program centered on applying ICCM concepts […]
Dan Pink relates attunement (a caring relationship) and resiliency to motivation and effective salesmanship in the video below. A researcher […]
Client motivation is a function of safety, connection, mastery, autonomy, and purpose, all of which a counselor can support. Dan […]
About.com has a great section about parenting, with quick and easy reads on the developmental stages kids go through and […]
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