ACA celebrates the top essayist in Tomorrow’s Counselor Graduate Student Essay Competition.
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Caregivers can use these four simple steps to build a stronger connection with youth and help them learn skills to cope with the increased stress associated with COVID-19.
A team from DePaul University – Courtney Griffin, Veronica McMillion, Anya Ross and Angela Sundstrom (Alexandra Novakovic, faculty advisor) – won top honors in ACA’s annual ethics competition for master’s level students.
A counselor offers guidance on how to navigate difficult interactions in the workplace.
The stigma attached to borderline personality disorder can make both clients and counselors resistant to treatment, but by working together, they can sort through these misconceptions and help clients rediscover themselves.
Mentoring should offer four main things to the person seeking and being mentored: Support, introspection, access, and opportunity.
A team from North Carolina A&T University – Anitra Powell, Sylvester Smith and Ulisha Fraser Reese (Shea Dunham, faculty advisor) – won top honors in ACA’s annual ethics competition for doctoral level students.
Find answers to common questions counselors have about the new edition of the DSM.
People who survive a suicide attempt often struggle alone, but with help, they can begin to see their challenges in a new light and rebuild their lives.
Viewing anger as a messenger rather than an adversary can help clients decouple it from shame, unpack its origins, explore related feelings and gain self-awareness.