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Juliet Higdon has written:

'From counselling skills to counsellor' -- subject(s): Psychoanalytic counseling, Psychodynamic psychotherapy

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Juliet Higdon is an author known for writing Children's Books, including "The Adventures of Jolie and Her Best Friends." She often incorporates themes of friendship, adventure, and imagination in her works.

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