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The Reading Room contains recent Samaritan Counseling Center newsletters as well as other articles and newsletter highlights by the experienced clinical staff members at the Samaritan Counseling Center. The articles are arranged both by author and by subject.
2010 Newsletters
Annual Report 2009
2009 Newsletters
Annual Report 2008
Issue 1
Issue 2
Issue 3
New! E-Blasts!
May 2010 E-Blast
April 2010 E-Blast
Articles by Author:
Dean Clemmer, M.S., N.C.C.
Men and Anger: An Updated Owner's Manual
Gratitude: An Antidote to Entitlement
The Stigma of Psychotherapy
Self-Talk
Growing Pains
The Six-Year Itch
The Dance
Dealing with Emotions, Part I
Lois Frey Gray, LCSW
Healing Is Possible
Perry Hazeltine, Ph.D.
Beyond Disillusionment
What Am I Called To Do?
Understanding Stress Following a Tragedy
Talking to Your Children about Drugs and Alcohol: An Ongoing Dialogue
Dispelling Unhelpful Myths about Family Life
Recognizing Psychological Trauma in Children: May the Scales Fall from Our Eyes
The Hardest Things to Say
Alta Landis, LPC
Hold the Ring
No Lose Decision Making
Beth Mull, Psy.D.
Growing in Love
What is a Neuropsychogical Evaluation?
Questions Parents Ask
Frank Stalfa, D.Min.
Life in the Fishbowl: Clergy Families
Gratitude
The Three Marriages
Forgiveness
The Evolution of Pastoral Counseling at the Samaritan Counseling Center
Articles by Subject Matter:
Anger Management
Men and Anger: An Updated Owner's Manual
Assessment
What is a Neuropsychological Evaluation?
Clergy
What Am I Called To Do?
Life in the Fishbowl: Clergy Families
Family
Talking to Your Children about Drugs and Alcohol: An Ongoing Dialogue
Dispelling Unhelpful Myths about Family Life
Growing in Love
Questions Parents Ask
Family Violence
An Interview with Linda Crockett
Recognizing Psychological Trauma in Children: May the Scales Fall from Our Eyes
Creating Safe Environments For Living and Healing
Overcoming Denial
Forgiveness
Forgiveness
Personal
Beyond Disillusionment
What Am I Called To Do?
Gratitude: An Antidote to Entitlement
Gratitude
The Stigma of Psychotherapy
Self-Talk
Growing Pains
No Lose Decision Making
The Hardest Things to Say
The Evolution of Pastoral Counseling at the Samaritan Counseling Center
Dealing with Emotions, Part I
Relationships
The Six-Year Itch
The Three Marriages
Hold the Ring
The Dance
September 11
Understanding Stress Following a Tragedy
Trauma
Healing Is Possible
Recognizing Psychological Trauma in Children: May the Scales Fall from Our Eyes
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