May 5th, 2011
~Kay~ asked: I’m currently @ a community college.. I’m looking into the UC system.. I’m due to transfer summer of 2010.. I want to make sure I’m on the right track as far as the courses I’ve taken, gpa, community service, etc.. I’m looking into UCLA, UC Irvine and UC Riverside..
What steps would I have to take for a counseling appointment with someone at the UC system being from a community college? Who would I contact?
Thanks!
Posted in Higher Education (University +) | 2 Comments »
May 3rd, 2011
Michael Oliver asked:
I want to learn about Counseling…The reason I cant go to college and learn is because i’m underage ha i’m 16 and can drive etc. I was wondering if anybody knew how I can take a head start and start learning?
Posted in Higher Education (University +) | 2 Comments »
May 1st, 2011
Derrick L asked:
I have the entire thing written except for the intro. For some reason I feel that is the hardest part to write. Can anyone help by writing a something geard toward a master’s counseling psychology prgram for an admissions essay in a general sense. It just needs to be general.
Posted in Psychology | 4 Comments »
April 29th, 2011
seriously asked: don’t you think that if a relationship gets to the point where a third party needs to get involved in order for the couple to communicate, then the relationship is already dead in the water?
My husband likes to keep our arguments or disagreements between us and not let others get involved in our business.
Has anyone here ever gone through marriage counseling and then came out with a stronger marriage?
Or do you think it’s a scam that plays on people’s emotions and last hopes for relationships that are already over?
What are some key things that you do in your relationship to keep communication open and effective?
Posted in Marriage & Divorce | 6 Comments »
April 19th, 2011
Lady Bug asked:
I know the LMFT can provide marriage and family therapy, but can a Licensed Clinical Social Worker provide the same type of counseling for marriages and families?
Posted in Marriage & Divorce | 2 Comments »
April 14th, 2011
Kate asked:
I plan on switching my major to substance abuse or mental health counseling or social work. I don’t know which one to choose.
Posted in Other - Careers & Employment | 2 Comments »
April 12th, 2011
this person asked:
First I thought Mental Health Counseling, but it’s not very flexible as far as jobs go. Then I thought Social Work, very flexible, but not really what I want to do. Are there anymore other Master’s degree that is flexible, but deals with counseling people?
Posted in Higher Education (University +) | 1 Comment »
April 3rd, 2011
Holly asked:
I’m writing a persuasive speech on how couples divorcing who have children should attend counseling. Many couples probably would not be able to afford this. Are there any ways that counseling can be free for these couples by money from our taxes or government funding? And if so, is there any reliable internet source where I can find this information? Thanks.
Posted in Personal Finance | 2 Comments »
March 28th, 2011
JJ asked:
I heard that some universities offer free or lower cost counseling therapy, usually the therapy is done with a teacher and a student as training for the student. Is it true? And where can I find such services? Or how do I know which university offer this service?
Posted in Mental Health | 1 Comment »
March 26th, 2011
james asked:
She has lived at her dads for 1month we have been married 5yrs together 11yrs she is moving to bay area with pot dealing cousin she saw porn on our computer says she cant look at me the same wants legal seperation i have been to counseling myself 4wks
Posted in Marriage & Divorce | 5 Comments »