After tucking in my young kids for the night, I collapsed into bed. My husband was away on his second overnight shift in two days. I lay there alone, thinking of work the next day, and felt a drop in my stomach.
Counseling Today Nov 2024 Feature Article - Learning what refugee children and teens go through can improve your reach in counseling.
In April of this year, Gregory Kimble, DMin, LPC-S, went on a mission trip to Highgate, a rural town in Jamaica. Kimble traveled as part of an annual medical mission trip to Jamaica organized by Women at Real Risk and Hands For A Cause.
Demi Pino, a recent graduate with a master’s in clinical rehabilitation counseling from Georgia State University and an associate counselor at Threshold Community Program, asks Robert Jason Grant, EdD, LPC, RPT-S, about termination in play therapy.
Lourdes Araujo’s path into counseling was a long, hard-fought one, but she’s been helping people her entire life
Even before Courtland C. Lee, PhD, and S. Kent Butler, PhD, LPC, embarked on a career in counseling, they were both dedicated to giving back to the Black community and lending a hand to uplift Black men.
The ACA president elaborates on her presidential initiative to improve the mental health of children and youth.
As youth suicide rates continue to increase, more school counselors need to be prepared for suicide postvention.
Counselors share how they have built fulfilling careers despite challenges.
Stephen Sharp became a middle school counselor after a lightbulb moment showed where he could have a greater impact.
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