Counselors can decrease their risk for sexual boundary violations, but first they have to talk about it.
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With childhood anxiety increasing at an alarming rate, early assessment and treatment can help children struggling with anxiety live a healthy life.
School counselors’ efforts on the front lines of managing mental health crises are often overlooked and misunderstood.
The ACA President discusses how counselors can foster more open, honest dialogue with their clients and themselves.
Supportive friendships can improve people’s professional and personal lives and remind them that life is more than just work.
People often don’t expect to feel sad, agitated or depressed during the summer, but if they do, then they may be suffering from summer seasonal affective disorder.
Focusing on a challenging activity may have mental health benefits, especially for clients experiencing anxiety, depression or trauma.
Treating stress that stems from racial discrimination and oppression can help address the mental health inequities Black clients face.
The Counseling Today staff won five awards in APEX 2023, the 35th annual awards program recognizing excellence in publishing.
Edil Torres Rivera, ACA’s 72nd president, shares how his Puerto Rican heritage and the women in his life have made him the counselor and scholar he is today.