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Voice of Experience: If it were easy

Posted on March 23, 2022 by Web Admin

We master our craft by working with the hardest clients, facing the most difficult ethical problems and pushing ourselves professionally in every area. You will never sharpen a knife with a soft piece of wood, and you will never sharpen your skills by taking the path of least resistance.

Counseling Today, Online Exclusives Voice of Experience 2 Comments

When counselors grieve: Witnessing a loved one approach death gracefully

Posted on March 21, 2022 by Web Admin

“The price we pay for loving someone so fully, so unconditionally and so openly is to grieve their passing with our whole heart, soul and being.”

Counseling Today, Online Exclusives cancer, caretaking, end-of-life 8 Comments

Counseling From a Survivor’s Perspective: Understanding the cycle of abuse

Posted on March 18, 2022 by Web Admin

Understanding that the cycle of abuse can feel like a never-ending roller coaster ride for survivors is the first step in helping clients prepare for the challenges that lie ahead.

Counseling Today, Online Exclusives Counseling From a Survivor’s Perspective, domestic violence 1 Comment

Behind the Book: Counseling Leaders and Advocates: Strengthening the Future of the Profession

Posted on March 14, 2022 by Web Admin

The next generation of counseling leaders and advocates “must embrace the complex issues facing our clients, the profession as a whole, and our national and global societies if we are to advance and continue to distinguish excellence in professional counseling.”

Counseling Today, Online Exclusives advocate, Counselors Audience, Professional Issues

Incorporating creativity into outreach on a college campus

Posted on March 7, 2022 by Web Admin

Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, college counselors’ outreach to the campus community has required outside-of-the-box thinking and initiatives to connect with students who may not independently seek professional counseling support.

Counseling Today, Online Exclusives College Counseling, Creativity 2 Comments

Voice of Experience: A frightening truth in the profession

Posted on February 23, 2022 by Web Admin

There is a frightening truth in our profession: After we leave our graduate programs and finish supervision, nobody is there to tell us what to do. It is up to us to focus on ethics and, sadly, this is where things start slipping.

Counseling Today, Online Exclusives Ethics & Legal Issues, Voice of Experience 3 Comments

Addressing the Afghanistan humanitarian crisis

Posted on February 16, 2022 by Web Admin

Counselors have a significant role to play in helping Afghan refugees and U.S. veterans as they face several challenges and conflicting emotions after the U.S.’s sudden withdrawal from Afghanistan this past summer.

Counseling Today, Online Exclusives human rights, immigration, Military

Behind the book: Counseling Practice During Phases of a Pandemic Virus

Posted on February 10, 2022 by Web Admin

The COVID-19 pandemic has been a soul wounding experience for many, and therapeutic post-disaster recovery requires transcending the mind, body and spirit for optimal health in the “new normal.”

Counseling Today, Online Exclusives Coronavirus

Counseling From a Survivor’s Perspective: The unrecognized grief of IPV survivors

Posted on February 3, 2022 by Web Admin

Survivors of intimate partner violence experience a range of emotions, but their grief and loss after ending the abusive relationship often go unnoticed and unaddressed.

Counseling Today, Online Exclusives Counseling From a Survivor’s Perspective, domestic violence, Grief and Loss 8 Comments

What the No Surprises Act means for counselors

Posted on January 28, 2022 by Web Admin

ACA organized a town hall to discuss the changes counselors need to make to meet new requirements under the No Surprises Act.

Counseling Today, Online Exclusives Counselors Audience, Private Practice Management
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