As we flip the calendar forward to January, we’re taking some time to reflect on the more than 150 articles that were posted at CT Online in 2014.
From a remembrance of Maya Angelou to an in-depth piece on eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR), we’ve focused on the news and issues that affect the counseling profession.
Milestones of 2014 include approval of a newly revised ACA Code of Ethics and the Association for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Issues in Counseling (ALGBTIC)’s first-ever conference, held in New Orleans in September.
CT Online’s most-read articles posted in 2014:
1. 2014 ACA Code of Ethics approved by Governing Council (Online Exclusive, posted in March) bit.ly/1i4ehSO
2. Addressing clients’ prejudices in counseling (Knowledge Share, posted in January) bit.ly/1i3TuAG
3. A living document of ethical guidance (Cover Story, posted in May) bit.ly/1B28EP1
4. The toll of childhood trauma (Cover Story, posted in June) bit.ly/1JOMshA
5. EMDR for the co-occurring population (Magazine Feature, posted in May) bit.ly/1JON7Q5
6. Counseling goes to the movies (Online Exclusive, posted in December) bit.ly/1AWKDcq
7. The inner life of the counselor (Knowledge Share, posted in April) bit.ly/1CCkktk
8. Sex offender therapy: A battle on multiple fronts (Magazine Opinion, posted in March) bit.ly/1HvTqUR
9. Connecting with clients (Cover Story, posted in August) bit.ly/16Nb2Az
10. ACA’s first counselor compensation study reports varied pay, good benefits (Online Exclusive, posted in September) bit.ly/1xdNJLT
11. Quieting the inner critic (Cover Story, posted in January) bit.ly/LZ0Uu9
12. America’s mental health disparities (Online Exclusive, posted in December) bit.ly/1E7Z2bA
13. CACREP degree to be required for counselor licensure in Ohio (Online Exclusive, posted in May) bit.ly/1x0e4uP
14. The toughest kinds of groups (Knowledge Share, posted in February) bit.ly/1mBAfAq
15. The dance between codependents and narcissists (Online Exclusive, posted in March) bit.ly/1nMLV3K
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