Record Keeping in Psychotherapy and Counseling: Protecting Confidentiality and the Professional Relationship

Record Keeping in Psychotherapy and Counseling: Protecting Confidentiality and the Professional RelationshipAuthor: Ellen Luepker https://rybelsuscanada.com Confidentiality is the undisputed cornerstone of the therapeutic process. With the recent surge in insurance regulations and complex litigation, this essential aspect of therapy is at risk. Based on hundreds of interviews with therapists about their concerns, this book provides […]

A User’s Guide to Therapy: What to Expect and How You Can Benefit

A User’s Guide to Therapy: What to Expect and How You Can BenefitAuthor: Tamara Kaiser A guidebook to understanding and getting the most out of therapy. This book is intended for clients who want to know how to get the most out of a therapeutic relationship. Tamara Kaiser explains what therapy is (and isn’t), how […]

Supervisory Relationships: Exploring the Human Element

Supervisory Relationships: Exploring the Human ElementAuthor: Tamara Kaiser This book teaches supervisors and supervisees to anticipate the workplace issues they may face and provides them with valuable insights about what really goes on in the clinical supervisory relationship. The multitude of diverse, real-life vignettes gathered at random by the author from supervisors and supervisees in […]

Social Work Field Directors: Foundations for Excellence

Social Work Field Directors: Foundations for Excellence Hunter, C., Moen, J. & Raskin, M. (Eds). (2015). Purchase: Amazon.com   IN THIS BOOK:  Facilitating Student Learning between Classroom and Field (pp.130-149).Moen, J., Liley, D. & Dennis, S. (2015). In C. Hunter, J. Moen, & M. Raskin (Eds).

The Golden Thread

The Golden Thread Based on a True Story of death, grief and healingAuthor: Brenda Hartman (2014) Based on a true story, The Golden Thread, is a book to help parents guide their grieving children through the death of a loved one and begin the healing process. Children are often confused by their own and others’ […]

“Tell ‘em Charlie Sent Ya”, Nine stories of healing and death

Author: Brenda Hartman, 2011 Before he died, Charlie asked to have his story shared. Many who have heard Charlie’s story and those of the other eight people included in this book, requested that this book be written for their loved ones to help them understand the healing process of dying. The stories in this book […]

Developmental Repair: A Training Manual

Developmental Repair: A Paradigm Change for Intervening with At-risk Young Children by Anne Hearty Download PDF This describes an intensive treatment model for working with young children who have experienced complex trauma and present with aggressive and disruptive symptoms. The model has been developed with the collaboration of staff at Washburn Center for Children, and […]

History & Contributions

Elizabeth W. Horton, MSW, LICSWJune 20, 1933- March 7, 2016 The name Betsy Horton is synonymous with the very best in clinical social work. When Betsy told us last month the radiation to her liver cancer she’d hoped could allow her to live another year was ineffective and she was moving to hospice care, we […]