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Health Care Industry - Products - Mental HealthOnline Resources
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Cornucopia Software Description: Billing and practice management software for psychotherapy practices. Offers a free downloadable demonstration copy for Windows or Macintosh. (practicemagic.com) |
ePlaytherapy Description: Offering toys, books, games, pamphlets, and more for child play therapy. (eplaytherapy.com) |
Heart Link Canada Description: Mental health diagnostic system for monitoring the circadian heart rate, body movement and sleep-wake states to provide information on a patient's mental state. (heartlinkcanada.com) |
Institute for Life Empowerment Description: Produces specialized workbooks to be administered to respondents (individuals, couples, and families) by qualified mental health professionals. These workbooks cover a vast gamut of clinical and non-clinical conditions by test profiles or referral question. (mentalhealthhelp.com) |
OddBall Industries Description: Line of products suicide prevention products for prisions and psychiatric clinics. (oddballindustries.com) |
PsychDef Description: Free instructional software that teaches over 250 key terms in behavioral medicine. Site also contains other reference material. (angelfire.com) |
Southern Employee Assistance Programs, Inc. Description: Contract with businesses and industry to provide an employee assistance and drug-free workplace program for management, staff, and families. Benefits and services. (southerneap.com) |
Time Now Corporation Description: Therapist's tool with a silent alarm that notifies when the session time is over. Product overview, and ordering. (invisibleclock.com) |
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