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Therapy Continuing Education: Beyond Credits
Magazines Are magazines on their way out? It might have seemed that way just a few years ago, but with the onset of electronic readers, magazines could be making a comeback in a big way. They won't be in the format we're used to, but they will still be filled with interesting, timely, and relevant content. For someone interested in therapy continuing education, magazines in the field can be one of the best ways to stay current. Look for publications that feature not only a competent staff of writers, but also go out of their way to bring big names to do guest pieces and interviews. Podcasts The internet has made accessing therapy continuing education outlets much easier and the selection of information out there is constantly growing. You could spend every minute of your free time perusing online sources for additional information and it would take you a lifetime to see it all. But of course, that would be impossible, as new information is being added every day. In your readings, don't overlook the world of podcasts. Essentially another name for "internet radio", there are podcasts covering every subject imaginable. It is one of the best ways to stay up to date in the latest news and releases. Message Boards Few people think of message boards when they consider avenues of therapy continuing education, but perhaps they should. A good message board is well moderated to keep the trolls and off topic conversation to a minimum, but not stifled in terms of the conversation. This brings together people from all walks of life to share their knowledge and experiences in a way that can't help but teach you something new on a daily basis. Engaging in debate and conversation is one of the best ways to test your own knowledge and put to bed misconceptions you may have carried around for years. Find a good one if you want to put your learning on the fast track. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com When it comes to therapy continuing education many counseling professionals find it useful to take online classes to fit their learning into their busy schedules. Get more information on this useful tool at www.psychotherapynetworker.org/. |
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