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RESOURCES, FORMS, BROCHURES & OTHER INFO
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following are available
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GENERAL INFORMATION
About My Practice - Includes information on counseling rates, the initial consultation, scheduling, cancellation policies, insurance, and confidentiality.
Weekly Report - Parents: please download and fill out this document to provide Dr. Trotter with an update on your child's behaviors and/or new happenings since the last session.
FAQs - Frequently Asked Questions
INTAKE FORMS FOR NEW CLIENTS
New clients should fill out one of the following applicable forms prior to their first visit. Be sure to bring your completed forms to your first appointment.
Forms for Dr. Trotter's Clients
Forms for Dore Quinn's Clients
Which form should I download?
- If your child / adolescent is a new client, download the Intake for Minors form
- If you are a new family client, download the Intake for Families form
- If you are a new adult client, download the Intake for Adults form
- If you are a new marriage counseling client, download Intake for Couples form
PARENTING
EQUINE ASSISTED COUNSELING
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Informative Web Sites
Association for Play Therapy
A national professional society that promotes the value of play, play therapy, and credentialed play therapists.
Center for Play Therapy
Located on the campus of the University of North Texas, the CPT encourages the unique development and emotional growth of children through the process of play therapy.
Texas Association for Play Therapy
This state branch of the Association for Play Therapy provides a forum for the discussion of play therapy ideas and concerns.
Equine Assisted Growth and Learning Association
A non-profit organization developed to address the need for resources, education, and professionalism in the field of Equine Assisted Psychotherapy.
NARHA - The North American Riding for the Handicapped Association
Promotes multitude of different equine-related activities for therapeutic purposes.
Children's Advocacy Centers of Texas
Breaking the cycle of child abuse one child at time.

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