Professional counselors are blending aspects of couples counseling into premarital work to meet the needs of today’s couples.
Month: January 2022
ACA organized a town hall to discuss the changes counselors need to make to meet new requirements under the No Surprises Act.
People often view stress, anxiety and burnout as three interchangeable conditions, but understanding what differentiates them can help in addressing what lies at the heart of each.
Regardless of your theoretical orientation, one can’t deny that Freud gave us a lot to think about.
“All it takes is a sincere and genuine email to open a conversation with someone you admire and want to work for. Who knows what will happen?”
A three-step method can help counselor supervisors use their limited time more efficiently while building strong competency in supervisees.
It is critical that counselors think of their helping role and what they could do to address the mental health needs of individuals with autism spectrum disorder.
Despite the challenges and continued strain on many individuals, counselors have succeeded in identifying opportunities for growth, both for clients and the profession.
“Although telebehavioral health will never be able to replace the experience that comes with in-person treatment/therapy, telebehavioral health is essential for the future of professional counseling.”
Uncertainty and stress have left Generation Z feeling anxious, depressed and isolated and in desperate need of skills that counseling can provide.