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Show Proposal would better define mental health descriptions bring about some minor changes, these are the major categories of ual is always licensed. It can apply to clergy, high school guidance counselors, drug counselors or job placement services. This person, however, is a certified clinical mental health counselor (CCMHC) who must have a masters or doctorate degree from certified graduate school programs. Marriage Counselor: In Utah, the proper terminology is Marriage and Family Therapist. A person in this profession must be licensed by the state of Utah and have a masters or doctorate degree from an approved marriage and family therapy program. Clergy Counselor: Most have no formal training in counseling, although most do counseling as part of their ministry. Some professional clergy, who have graduated from seminaries and theological schools, have specialized training in counseling. Most clerical counselors are not licensed by the state but can perform counseling as long as they are in a leadership position in a currently active congregation. Psychiatric Nurse: This is someone with a degree in nursing, specializing in counseling, psychotherapy and psychiatric hospitalization. Substance Abuse Counselors: There are associate and certified substance counselors who have gone through training and super- mental vised counseling. They are not By DENNIS HINKAMP USU Consumer Information Writer Mental health professionals loosely describe a variety of profes- sions ranging from counseling to psychotherapy. Consumers in search of these services could be easily confused by the variety of job titles. The proposed Utah Mental Health Practices Act should help better define job descriptions for these professions. CONTEST WINNER: Gerald Holgreen's name was recently picked to be a winner in a contest sponsored by KSL-TQuaker State. The blank was turned in at Checker Auto Parts in Bountiful, for a free trip to the Holiday Bowl. He received two airline tickets on Delta, two nights at the Marriott Hotel in San Diego, a rental car, two game tickets and $500 in spending money. His wife, Rosalyn Holgreen accompanied him on the trip to Southern California. Dry firewood huuW Arrivals n best source December 7, 1993 Sarah Elizabeth and Paul Servey, North Salt Lake, girl Nancy and Anthony Black, Bountiful, boy December 8, 1993 , Rachel and Daniel Sarrett, SLC, gid December 9, 1993 Trisha and George Weeks, Woods Cross, boy Taramie and Eric Barker, SLC, " gid ", . DeLayne and Jacob Baker, : Centerville, boy . ' December 10, 1993 Alane and Bill White, ' Kaysville, girl ' t December 13, 1993 Karen and Anthony Fowler, Bountiful, gid ' , Merri M, and Ray Sharma, Bountiful boy t December 14, 1993 and Kary Bountiful boy Codi lo and Bountiful boy Bill Austin, Jeff Hassett, and Ty Fire and ice will only suffice for Robert Frost. If your firewood is icy or wet, let it dry before you let it bum. If you bum firewood wih a high moisture content you will get a lit- tle heat from your stove or fireplaces, but it could be very costly in terms of your home. High moisture and smoldering fires allow creosote deposits in stovepipes and chimneys. This leads to potentially serious problems.- With dry wood, combustion is complete. Complete combustion produces water vapor and carbon dioxide along with heat and noncombustible ashes. With high moisture (wet or green) wood, combustion is less complete carbon monoxide hydrocarbons (creosote) and other gases are formed. Green or uncured firewood (50 percent moisture) gives up only about 65 percent of the total heat available in dry firewood. Dry firewood (20 percent moisture) releases almost 80 percent of the heat available. This is because the high- er moisture content firewood December 15, 1993 Tiffany By DR. STEPHEN POE USU Extension Energy Specialist Hatch, Bountiful, boy Kelleen and Timothy Blake, Moab, girl Julie and Dane Humphrey, Kaysville, girl Karrie Lyn and Troy Carlson, Bountiful boy Jennifer and Brendon Adams, Blanding, boy requires more heat to drive off the water in the wood. In the first stage of combustion,-large amount of creosote is developed which builds up in the stovepipe and chimney. Chimneys and stovepipes pugged with creosote lead to inefficient stove operation, smoky homes and a good chance of a dangerous chimney fire. Wood properly stacked and proy tected from weather vs ill be in nine to 12 months. If you are ever forced to burn wood that is not the best method is to yet the heating device at a operate air-dr- December 16, 1993 Etsuko and Richard Chidester, Bountiful, girl Karen and David McBride, Bountiful, boy December 17, 1993 Annette and Mark Palmer, SIC, girl December 21, 1993 Julie and Philip Gainer, Centerville, boy Jill Anne and Greg Hartvigsen, Layton, girl Trish and Kevin Forsgren, Clearfield, boy Teena Lynne and Howard, Castle, North Salt Lake, girl December 22, 1993 Sandra and Douglas Winn, Bountiful boy air-dr- y, higher than normal temperature, bringing the wood through stage one of combustion faster. It also and helps to keep the stove-pip- e chimney warmer, letting the gases escape before they deposit on surfaces of the chimney or flue. wood Whether burning or wood containing higher amounts air-dri- of moisture, always keep the stovepipe and flue clean and in good condition. Make regular the higher the moisinspections ture in the wood you burn, the more often you should inspect. Heating with wood can save on heating bills, conserve other forms of energy and be an enjoyable experience. Do it safely. When choosing mental health sendees, you have a right to ask for qualifications, just as you would when seeking the services of a medical doctor, says Thorana Nelson, director of Utah State University College of Family Lifes Marriage and Family Therapy program. Although confidentiality prevents mental health professionals from giving the names of former patients as references, you can ask for examples of how people with similar problems were treated and how long it took. Twelve 50 minute sessions are lay-cler- generally considered short term treatment. This might be the appropriate amount of time expected to spend on most marriage and family therapy situations. Nelson says. Although the Mental Health Professionals Practice Act may professions currently licensed to practice in Utah. Counselor: This is a generic term. It does not mean the individ has completed a formal residency in psychiatry. Psychiatrists are qualified to prescribe medication and are licensed for practice by state medical boards. Psychologist: This person must hold a doctoral degree in psychology, have completed a formal internship and is licensed. Psychologists may specialize in a particular area of various psychological services such as assessing and advising about learning disabilities. Psychoanalyst: Generally training from Navy Seaman Spencer W. Blair, son of Ralph L. and Jane E. Blair of Bountiful, recently completed basic training at Recruit Training Command, San Diego. During the cycle, recruits are taught general military subjects designed to prepare them for further academic and training in one of the Navys 85 occupational fields. Studies include seamanship, close-orddrill, naval history and first aid. Although the Navy is getting smaller, the ships, aircraft and high tech systems in todays fleet require bright, talented young men and women to operate them. The navy has over 60,000 job openings this year, most of which include guaranteed training. He is a 1993 graduate of Judge Memorial Catholic High School. a psychoanalytic training institute. Social Worker: Have a mas ters degree in social work (MSW) and is trained in case work, group work or community organization. A clinical social worker (CSW) specializes in the psychosocial functioning of individuals, families and small groups. When the CSW has additional training beyond a masters degree, a LCSW indicates license to practice privately. OAanA you Heartstrings HankntftedCt&ctabks from Our Hearts to Yours 161 Nonfe Man Sow tonW, - required to have university degrees. 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