We still don’t know the long-term effects of living with long COVID, but counselors can help people learn to manage the emotional toll that comes with living with this chronic condition.
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The rise of telebehavioral health led one therapist to rediscover the value of in-person therapy and multisensory experiences.
Understanding how the pandemic has disproportionately affected the wellness and mental health of Native American communities can lead to pathways for healing.
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.
Telebehavioral health emerges as one positive change in a post-pandemic world.
The Rev. Nontombi Naomi Tutu, keynote speaker at ACA’s 2022 Conference & Expo in Atlanta, reminded counselors that in times of crises we have an opportunity to forge new connections that empower us all.
Three research studies suggest that counselors did not burn out at a higher-than-normal rate during the first year of COVID-19, but the experience of pandemic fatigue remains an ongoing challenge.
Counselors look back on the challenges they have faced during the COVID-19 pandemic and the hard-won lessons they have learned along the way.
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.”
Despite the challenges and continued strain on many individuals, counselors have succeeded in identifying opportunities for growth, both for clients and the profession.