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		By: Lucy Sedlis		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Very insightful blog Brianna! I am not sure if the conversation I am thinking about happened in our class or another one but I believe it was in our class. There was discussion about the different types of therapists, and how Muhlenberg has a general psychologist (I can&#039;t quite remember the scientific term) that does not have the skill set for specific areas of therapy. Would it be beneficial to bring in more than one therapist specialist? This way Muhlenberg has a wider range to cater to students who are struggling with different issues throughout their four years.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Very insightful blog Brianna! I am not sure if the conversation I am thinking about happened in our class or another one but I believe it was in our class. There was discussion about the different types of therapists, and how Muhlenberg has a general psychologist (I can&#8217;t quite remember the scientific term) that does not have the skill set for specific areas of therapy. Would it be beneficial to bring in more than one therapist specialist? This way Muhlenberg has a wider range to cater to students who are struggling with different issues throughout their four years.</p>
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