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Philosophical Services has been providing quality philosophical counseling services since 1985. Dr. Kenneth Cust, who has a Ph.D. in philosophy as well as 10 years experience as a psychiatric nurse, is one of the Co-Executive Directors of the American Society for Philosophy Counseling, and Psychotherapy (ASPCP), a founding editor of the International Journal of Philosophical Counseling (IJPP), an Associate Professor of Philosophy at University of Central Missouri, and a member of the Board of Advisors at the Institute of Critical Thinking.
Dr. Cust has also been interviewed by a variety of media.
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Press Coverage The following list highlights some of the recent print media coverage that the ASPCP has generated.
July 26, 1998, Seattle Sunday Times, "Philosophers as Counselors: Go ahead, think about it," p. L4.
July 6, 1998, Statesman Journal, "Need to Talk? A Philosopher Can Help Sort Out the Meaning of Life," p. D1.
July 5, 1998, San Francisco Chronicle Examiner, "Counseling World Attracts Philosophers."
June 23, 1998, Detroit News, "Philosophers Find meaning in Counseling," p. E1.
June, 1998, Self "The Philosopher Is In," p. 56.
November, 1997, American Psychological Association Monitor, "An Ancient Practice is Being Rejuvenated," p. 12.
February, 1997, Utne Reader, "Thinking, Not Shrinking: I Took my Problem to a Philosopher," pp. 50-51.
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TV and Radio Coverage
Aired April 12, 1997 Raymond Aaron's "Metropolis" radio talk show, WBEZ in Chicago -- a National Public Radio affiliate station.
Aired March 17, 1997 CBC News "Early Edition."
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