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UNINA9910779214403321 |
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Moline Mary E |
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Documenting psychotherapy [[electronic resource] ] : essentials for mental health practitioners / / Mary E. Moline, George T. Williams, Kenneth M. Austin |
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Thousand Oaks, Calif. ; ; London, : SAGE, c1997 |
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1-5063-1963-7 |
1-322-41532-3 |
0-8039-4691-0 |
1-4522-5023-5 |
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1 online resource (x, 189 p.) |
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WilliamsGeorge Taylor |
AustinKenneth M |
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Monografia |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 178-181) and index. |
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Cover; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Part I - The Importance of Record Keeping in Psychotherapy; Chapter 1 - Protecting the Client and the Therapist; Chapter 2 - Limits of Confidentiality; Part II - The Clinical Record; Chapter 3 - Contents of a Good Record; Chapter 4 - Families, Couples, and Group Psychotherapy; Chapter 5 - Supervision and Training; Part III - Documentation of Safety Issues; Chapter 6 - Danger to Self; Chapter 7 - Danger to Others; Chapter 8 - Abuse; Part IV - Special Topics Relevant to Record Keeping; Chapter 9 - Treatment of Minors |
Chapter 10 - Client Access to RecordsChapter 11 - Retention and Disposition of Records; Chapter 12 - Conclusions and Frequently Asked Questions; Part V - Appendixes; Appendix A - Legal Citations; Appendix B - Case Record Example; Appendix C - Progress Notes Example; Appendix D - Treatment Plan; Appendix E - Billing for Services; Appendix F - Informed Consent; Appendix G - Consent Form for Audio/Video Recording; Appendix H - Fax Cover Letter Consent Form; Appendix I - California Limitation on Confidentiality: A Brochure for Clients |
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Appendix J - California's Consent and Disclosure Requirements for MinorsAppendix K - Answers to Vignettes Presented in Chapters; Appendix L - Ethical Codes Related to Record Keeping; Appendix M - Glossary of Legal Terms Pertaining to Psychotherapy; References; Index; About the Authors |
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Documenting Psychotherapy examines exactly what is involved in keeping adequate clinical records of individual, family, couple and group psychotherapy. |
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UNINA9910557129603321 |
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GoĢmez Vela Francisco A |
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Computational Methods for the Analysis of Genomic Data and Biological Processes |
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Basel, Switzerland, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2021 |
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1 online resource (222 p.) |
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Biology, life sciences |
Research & information: general |
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In recent decades, new technologies have made remarkable progress in helping to understand biological systems. Rapid advances in genomic profiling techniques such as microarrays or high-performance sequencing have brought new opportunities and challenges in the fields of computational biology and bioinformatics. Such genetic sequencing techniques allow large amounts of data to be produced, whose analysis and cross-integration could provide a complete view of organisms. As a result, it is necessary to develop new techniques and algorithms that carry out an analysis of these data with reliability and efficiency. This Special Issue collected the latest advances in the field of computational methods for the analysis of gene expression data, and, |
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in particular, the modeling of biological processes. Here we present eleven works selected to be published in this Special Issue due to their interest, quality, and originality. |
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