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Advanced Assessment and Treatment of Attention Deficit Disorders
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Affect Regulation Toolbox: Calming the Highly Reactive Patient, An


Antidepressant Treatment Update:
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Assessment of Autism Spectrum Disorders: New Data and New Ideas, The


APA's Ethics Code: An Introduction and Overview

Behavioral Sleep Medicine: Evidence-Based Treatments for Sleep Disorders

Bipolar Disorder in Children and Adolescents:
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Clinical Approaches to Women Coping With Pregnancy Loss and Perinatal Depression

Clinical Health Psychology Institute: Expanding Psychology Practice to Primary Health Care-Evidence, Skills, and Issues

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Collaborative Psychologist: Creating Reciprocal Relationships With Medical Professionals,
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Competency-Based Clinical Supervision: State of the Art

Creativity and Engagement in Online Psychology Courses

Customizing
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Duty to Protect: Ethical, Legal, And Clinical Considerations, The

Evidence-Based Group Treatments for
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Impact of Stress and Trauma Related to Military Deployment on Personnel and Their
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Pediatric Psychopharmacology: New Developments, Evidence, Controversies, and Role Opportunities

Personality Assessment: Ethics and Instruments

Positive Aging: An Innovative Approach to Counseling Older Adults

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What Psychologists Should Know About Working With Older Adults
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