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As part of our ongoing efforts to support your work as a therapist or other mental health professional, we are excited to introduce two new resources we developed for you, the practicing clinician: our new eNewsletter for professionals, News from New Harbinger, and our new mental health professionals webpage.
Sent just once a month, our eNewsletter for professionals features Quick Tips for Therapists written by leading clinicians and researchers, special discounts on our latest professional books, free downloadable charts and client worksheets, and information on upcoming workshops and events that can help you grow your practice.
Our mental health professionals webpage offers an archive of our best tips for therapists, tools for building your practice, and a library of free downloads and book excerpts. We designed this page to be a hub for clinicians who want to stay updated with the latest psychology trends and resources.
Check back each month for new information, new and upcoming professional books, and cutting-edge resources designed to help you enrich your practice and the lives of your clients.
All the best, Matthew McKay, Ph.D., Publisher
PS: Look for my APA 2010 wrap-up next month.
Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction workshop for mental health professionals with Bob Stahl, Ph.D. and Elisha Goldstein, Ph.D., co-authors of A Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction Workbook. Saturday, October 16, 2010. 6.5 CEU credits.
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