By creating an inclusive and trauma-informed environment, schools can serve as a source of support and safety for LGBTQ+ students.
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A selfie can say a lot about a person, and when used clinically, it can prompt deeper discussions about self-image and foster the therapeutic alliance.
Some schools are partnering with mental health agencies to address the rise in mental health needs among students.
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.
Despite the ongoing challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic, school counselors continue to find creative ways to meet students’ mental health needs in an ever-changing environment.
An online art and wellness magazine does more than just highlight students’ creativity; it creates a therapeutic space for students, counselors and community to come together.
With all that we will see students experiencing on K-12 and college campuses this fall, it is clear that mental health professionals working in school settings will be in high demand. Let the staff and leaders at ACA know what you need.
Counselors are trying to help young clients who may not know how to talk about or even recognize the myriad ways the pandemic is affecting them.
Counselors must avoid common misconceptions and take a holistic view of gifted children to better assess and treat their mental health needs.
School counselors are doing their best to maintain the social and emotional well-being of students in an educational environment unlike any other.