Written by Blue Door Consulting on December 5, 2019
Psychologists bring concerns about their colleagues to the attention of Colleague Assistance Committees and State Ethics Committees on a regular basis. In fact, there is a well-established literature and a variety of resources that describe for us, in great detail, how psychologists can (and should) approach a colleague about whom they have concerns (e.g., O’Connor, […]
Written by Blue Door Consulting on December 5, 2019
Working with gifted and talented children and their families and with gifted adults is a neglected area of practice for psychologists. Two widespread myths among educators, pediatricians, and psychologists, is that gifted children and adults are quite rare, and that bright minds have few issues and seldom need special help. In fact, gifted children and […]
Written by Blue Door Consulting on December 5, 2019
The idea that medications hold the key to repairing all manner of psychological and physical discomforts has been around for many decades. The acceptance of this idea has been reflected in steady, consistent sales data. For example, between 1960 and 1980 the sale of prescription drugs remained at a relatively stable percentage of the United […]
Written by Blue Door Consulting on December 5, 2019
Sergeant John Evertired is a 32 year-old married Caucasian male in the Army National Guard. He is a Construction Engineer on duty and works for a highway and bridge construction company as a civilian. Sgt. Evertired previously served four years on Active Duty in the Army during which he had one deployment to Iraq in […]