Romantic breakups often come with a lot of painful feelings and loss, but when processed in counseling, they can also be an opportunity to connect with oneself and make meaning from the experience.
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Counselors can help clients discover healthy ways to fulfill their human need for intimacy.
One counselor’s story of conversion therapy sparks others to reach out for support and guidance.
Counseling leaders face difficult choices when they work in an environment where the organizational values clash with their own personal and professional ones.
Once clients understand that anxiety is not something that is going to disappear altogether, they can turn their attention to managing it and loosening the grip it has on their lives.
Some schools are partnering with mental health agencies to address the rise in mental health needs among students.
Counseling can provide third-culture kids with a space to grieve their losses and celebrate the beauty and possibility within their unique experiences.
Ultimately, we must all think about what our purpose is and what we find most meaningful about the work we do. And we also need to explore why we are often willing to stay in places that may not align with who we are personally and professionally.
Counselors can use their position and power to better serve transgender and gender-expansive youth whose mental health and well-being are threatened by oppressive policies.
A youth mental health crisis is rising to a crescendo in American schools, so now more than ever, school-based counselors need support and buy-in from school staff, parents and outside mental health professionals.