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Strength-Based Counseling in a Symptom-Based World – A Conversation with Thomas Hofmann

Strength-Based Counseling in a Symptom-Based World – A Conversation with Thomas Hofmann
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A conversation with Dr. Thomas Hofmann – professor of Clinical Mental Health Counseling at Hodges University in Fort Myers and Naples, Florida – about navigating strength-based approaches to counseling in an environment dominated by symptoms and diagnosis.

You can email Tom at thofmann@hodges.edu or call his office at (239) 938-7798

Tom’s faculty page at Hodges:

https://www.hodges.edu/Faculty-Profile/Thomas-Hofmann/

For information about Hodges University’s online program launching in Winter 2017, follow the link below:

http://www.hodges.edu/academics/academicprograms/masters-clinical-mental-health-counseling.aspx

An except from the article I mention by Courtney Armstrong in Psychotherapy Networker can be found here (you need to subscribe to get the full article):

https://www.psychotherapynetworker.org/magazine/article/1041/hiding-in-plain-sight

Citation

APA citation for this episode:

Shook, M. (Producer). (2016, September 23). Strength-Based Counseling in a Symptom-Based World: A Conversation with Thomas Hofmann [Audio Podcast]. The Thoughtful Counselor. Retrieved from http://thethoughtfulcounselor.com/2016/09/strength-based-counseling-in-a-symptom-based-world-a-conversation-with-thomas-hofmann/

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