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			<title><![CDATA[Clinicians Directories and the Internet as They Relate to Client Referrals Marketing]]></title>
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<p>The Internet has become an important place where potential clients actively search for mental health professionals. The questions I hear over and over again relate to why no referrals seem to come from Internet directories for clinicians. This is a fair question that needs clarification. Probably, you will not find the information I am about to disclose anywhere else because companies that handle significant amounts of Internet traffic also have a monetary incentive for not disclosing it. </p>]]></description>
			<author>no@spam.com (Julio C Reyna)</author>
			<pubDate><![CDATA[Tue, 05 Dec 2006 00:00:00 PST]]></pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[AN ANALYSIS OF MALE AND FEMALE SUSPECTED OFFENDERS OF INTIMATE PARTNER HOMICIDE]]></title>
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<p><span style="FONT-FAMILY: Arial">The understanding of intimate partner violence and intimate partner homicide were explored using four different theoretical approaches. Consistent with previous research, the results of this study suggest that suspected offenders involved in the killing of an intimate partner are more likely to be male. <br/><br/>The results also indicate that IPH is for the most part a male-to-female and female-to-male event. The primary weapons of choice used to perpetrate the intimate partner homicide by both genders were handguns, but women were more likely than men to use knives or other kind of stabbing instrument. Based on population percentages, it was determined that those identified as boyfriend/girlfriend were at the highest risk for IPH. Secondly, African-Americans were found to be overrepresented as both suspected offenders and victims of IPH.&nbsp; This is a PDF file.</span></p></span></span>]]></description>
			<author>no@spam.com (Julio C Reyna)</author>
			<pubDate><![CDATA[Tue, 03 Oct 2006 00:00:00 PDT]]></pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[What Makes a Good Therapist?]]></title>
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<p>What makes a good therapist? This is the eternal question that many people ask, from the potential client to well-known therapists.</p>]]></description>
			<author>no@spam.com (Julio C Reyna)</author>
			<pubDate><![CDATA[Sun, 24 Sep 2006 00:00:00 PDT]]></pubDate>
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