CHARACTERISTICS OF INFORMATION AND QUALITY OF DATA
Too often, managers and information workers are constrained by data that cannot be trusted. It is incomplete, out of context, outdated, inaccurate,...
Psychotherapy for Clients With Addictive Disorders
Addictive disorders can be particularly challenging for clients. Not only do these disorders typically interfere with a client’s ability to function...
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
It is estimated that more almost 7% of the U.S. population will experience posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in their lifetime (National...
Therapy for Clients With Personality Disorders
Individuals with personality disorders often find it difficult to overcome the enduring patterns of thought and behavior that they have thus far...
Comprehensive Integrated Psychiatric Assessment
Many assessment principles are the same for children and adults; however, unlike with adults/older adults, where consent for participation in the...
GOALS AND STRATEGIES FOR SUCCESS
As an information technology professional, you may be tasked with anticipating the technology needs and challenges that may be faced by the...
CAREERS IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
The field of information technology is constantly changing, with new careers and new exciting areas within IT to work. Are you prepared for your new...
Ethical and Legal Foundations of PMHNP Care
Advanced practice nursing in all specialties is guided by codes of ethics that put the care, rights, duty, health, and safety of the patient first...
Biological Basis and Ethical/Legal Considerations of Psychotherapy
Many studies have found that psychotherapy is as effective as psychopharmacology in terms of influencing changes in behaviors, symptoms of anxiety,...
Family Assessment
Assessment is as essential to family therapy as it is to individual therapy. Although families often present with one person identified as the...