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Article published in scholarly journal December 6, 2011 Does survey format influence self-disclosure on sensitive question items? |
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University's doctor of psychology students meet critical need for mental health services for low-income population in Oregon November 16th, 2011 George Fox University’s PsyD students get on-the-job training in providing 50,000 hours of free service to the underserved and underinsured in Portland-area communities NEWBERG, Ore. – It’s only taken a year for George Fox University’s Behavioral Health Clinic to emerge as a reliable provider of mental health care for the underserved and underinsured of Oregon’s Willamette Valley. The numbers don’t lie. The clinic, opened in February of 2009 and expanded to include pediatric care in the fall of 2010, offered mental health care services to nearly 300 individuals this year alone. And that’s only the beginning, as collectively 60 graduate students in the school’s doctor of psychology program (PsyD) provided 50,000 hours of free service in 20 clinic, health and community settings in 2011, according to data released by the university’s Graduate Department of Clinical Psychology this month. Read more... |
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Christian psychology with national publication November 16, 2011 |





