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.
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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 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.
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As veteran suicide rates continue to rise, counselors can incorporate creative clinical approaches to better serve those who serve us.
Female mentorship can help women in counseling better navigate the barriers they face and improve their psychosocial and clinical growth.
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One counselor’s story of conversion therapy sparks others to reach out for support and guidance.