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Continuing Education

Medical Illness

Browse our extensive list of articles and interviews that offer continuing education credits. If you are ready to refine your search now, use our left navigation to browse by Approach, Therapeutic Issue, Population or Interviewee.
Family Therapy with Families Facing Catastrophic Illness: Building Internal and External Resources
by Ellen Pulleyblank Coffey
Dr. Coffey discusses common challenges and interventions for families coping with terminal illness.
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Psychotherapy with Medically Ill Patients: Hope in the Trenches
by Tamara McClintock Greenberg
Working with clients who are medically ill not only requires us to learn more about the seemingly distant and disembodied relational aspects of medicine, but also forces us to confront painful existential realities on a daily basis.
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Psychotherapy with Older Adults: Unjustified Fears, Unrecognized Rewards
by George Kraus
A geriatric clinical psychologist debunks the stereotypes about working with elderly populations, and shares his discovery of the joy and gratitude that come from intimate contact with wise elders.
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