Category Archives: Kent Brooks

A synopsis of the best insight I can find on mental health. Mostly original papers written over the course of my formal Master’s level education at Bellevue University.

Strong Interest Inventory – Real Example

Curious what makes Kent Brooks Tick?  Check it out.       Strong Interest Inventory    

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Johari Window

Johari Window The Johari Window, named after the first names of its inventors, Joseph Luft and Harry Ingham, is one of the most useful models describing the process of human interaction. A four paned “window,” as illustrated above, divides personal … Continue reading

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What does it mean to be a culturally responsive therapist?

Being culturally responsible means being able to identify bias in yourself and others. It means being sensitive to systems that contribute to the positive and negative reinforcement of that bias. Being culturally responsive entails being competent enough to guide clients … Continue reading

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