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Recommended Reading
The Paper Office
One of the items that may be of help in developing forms and formats for conducting a clinical practice business is The Paper Office, Third Edition , a book designed to be an easy to use template for small business owners. This is an indispensable tool for all clinicians, both new and seasoned. Moving logically from topic to topic, Zuckerman delves into all the practical and ethical nuts and bolts you need to know and consider carefully as a responsible practitioner.
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The Organized Executive
Getting organized for a survey, or just to become more efficient, use of a guide to organization can help. For the last 15 years, executives and business professionals everywhere have made The Organized Executive synonymous with success. No other author has helped more people turn wastefulness into productivity than Stephanie Winston. Now, in a special edition undated to reflect the changes in technology,: e-mail, the internet, palm pilots, and a host of other gadgets she reveals the best ways to: analyze organization needs; optimize performance; end paper build-up; increase productivity; combat procrastination; and so much more.
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Treatment Planning for Person-Centered Care
Treatment Planning for Person-Centered Care: The Road to Mental Health and Addiction Recovery (Practical Resources for the Mental Health Professional) is a process-oriented book, guiding therapists in how to engage clients in building collaborative treatment plans that result in better outcomes. Suitable as both a reference tool and as a text for pre-degree training programs, the book addresses the entire process of treatment, from assessment through outcome evaluation. The book is relevant to providers in all settings, with a practical approach and case examples throughout.
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Corporate Mystic
With their ability to focus easily and nondogmatically on the task at hand, these "visionaries with their feet on the ground the authors of The Corporate Mystic: A Guidebook for Visionaries with Their Feet on the Ground are problem solvers who inspire commitment, speak plainly, listen well, manage projects and create wealth. Wealth begins in the human soul, the authors say as they expound on powers of positive thinking, and at this point the book becomes a how-to manual culminating in four 10-minute exercises for attaining wealth-producing qualities of mysticism.
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Built To Last
Built to Last: Successful Habits of Visionary Companies , an analysis of what makes great companies great, has been hailed everywhere as an instant classic and one of the best business titles since In Search of Excellence. The authors, James C. Collins and Jerry I. Porras, spent six years in research, and they freely admit that their own preconceptions about business success were devastated by their actual findings--along with the preconceptions of virtually everyone else.
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Boards That Make a Difference
Every organization that has a Board of Directors would benefit from the concepts put forth in this book, Boards That Make a Difference (J-B Carver Board Governance Series) . Better than any other available resource, it tells what the roles of board members are and what they must and shouldn't do. An indispensable guidebook to leadership excellence. Other companion titles, such as: Reinventing Your Board are equally eye opening and assist in implementing the model as well as developing governance policies that conform to the CARF standards.
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Critical Incidents
William White, well known writer in addiction history, policy and treatment, teams up with an attorney knowledgeable in treatment center and social work law to present and comment on a variety of ethical critical incidents. Critical Incidents: Ethical Issues in the Prevention and Treatment of Addiction is an excellent book for administrators and clinical supervisors to use as a reference and training tool.
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The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People
It is in the ordinary events of every day that we develop the proactive capacity to handle the extraordinary pressures of life. It’s how we make and keep commitments, how we handle a traffic jam, how we respond to an irate customer or disobedient child. It’s how we view our problems and where we focus our energies. The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen Covey.
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