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Preconceptional Counseling and Intervention

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1994
PRECONCEPTIONAL counseling is appropriate not only for women with medical complications but for any woman or couple contemplating pregnancy. The internist is in the unique position of seeing patients before conception. Carrier screening for genetic disorders may be offered to specific populations with an increased frequency for a particular disease ...
Jeffrey A. Kuller, Steven A. Laifer
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School Counseling Intervention Research: A 10-Year Content Analysis of ASCA- and ACA-Affiliated Journals

Professional School Counseling, 2019
Authors performed a content analysis of school counseling–related intervention research in 21 journals affiliated with the American Counseling Association and the American School Counselor Association across the 10-year span of 2006–2016.
C. Griffith   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Preconceptional Counseling and Intervention Continued

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1995
We are writing in response to a letter by Scarpinato 1 that appeared in the May 8, 1995, issue of theArchives. We thank Scarpinato for his interest in our article, "Preconceptional Counseling and Intervention." 2 He states that we did not specifically discuss connective tissue diseases at length in our article; we recognize this.
Steven A. Laifer, Jeffrey A. Kuller
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Working through past wrongdoing: Examination of a self-forgiveness counseling intervention.

Journal of counseling and psychology, 2015
This pilot study examined the effectiveness of a new emotion-focused individual counseling intervention designed to increase self-forgiveness for regretted actions committed against another person.
M. Cornish, N. Wade
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Loving‐Kindness Meditation and Empathy: A Wellness Group Intervention for Counseling Students

, 2016
The effect of a 6-week loving-kindness meditation (LKM) on the multidimensional empathy of 103 master's-level counseling students was evaluated, in addition to the correlation between reported levels of time spent meditating and empathy.
M. Leppma, M. E. Young
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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