Two new journals from Haworth Press.Haworth Press (Binghamton, NY) has begun the publication of two new journals, including "Journal of Creativity in Mental Health" and "Journal of School Choice." Both new journals will be produced quarterly. Targeted to counselors, occupational therapists occupational therapist A person trained to help people manage daily activities of living–dressing, cooking, etc, and other activities that promote recovery and regaining vocational skills Salary $51K + 4% bonus. See ADL. , family therapists, psychotherapists, social workers, psychologists, psychiatrists This list includes notable psychiatrists. Individuals listed below are all physicians, and are board certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, or are members of the American Psychiatric Association, or the Royal College of Psychiatrists in the United Kingdom, or and educators, "Journal of Creativity in Mental Health" explores how therapeutic approaches can be used to examine and improve on the full range of counseling and therapeutic topics, including loss and grief, blocks to intimacy This article or section may contain original research or unverified claims. Please help Wikipedia by adding references. See the for details. This article has been tagged since September 2007. , the uses and misuses of power and privilege, sexuality, spirituality, addictions, family issues and gender issues. Haworth said editorial examines the techniques and benefits of using creative mediums in therapy. An annual subscription costs $48 for individuals, $75 for institutions and $265 for agencies. "Journal of School Choice" is targeted to policymakers, government agencies, school superintendents Noun 1. school superintendent - the superintendent of a school system overseer, superintendent - a person who directs and manages an organization , and state charter organizations and presents the latest research findings, legal opinions and decisions, and relevant legislative activity involving public, private, magnet, charter, and home schooling home schooling, the practice of teaching children in the home as an alternative to attending public or private elementary or high school. In most cases, one or both of the children's parents serve as the teachers. . Content covers such topics as: No Child Left Behind Act The No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 (Public Law 107-110), commonly known as NCLB (IPA: /ˈnɪkəlbiː/), is a United States federal law that was passed in the House of Representatives on May 23, 2001 , state school choice requirements, Supreme Court decisions on vouchers, parental satisfaction with charter schools, accreditation, the case for mandatory charter school training, minorities and school choice, and class size amendments. An annual subscription costs $32 for individuals, $75 for institutions and $400 for agencies. |
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