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Counseling Today
Counseling Today
February 2015
Cover Story
26 Hidden in plain sight By Laurie Meyers
Counselors may not intentionally set out to work with issues surrounding substance use and addiction, but with a little digging, they may discover that these issues are often connected to even their most “typical” clients.
Features
38 Partners in transition By Stacy Notaras Murphy
Clients with gender identity issues often face immense challenges that include chronic marginalization, but attuned counselors can offer a safe space for self- exploration and transformation.
46 Knowledge Share
Addressing fear in
child victims of sexual abuse By Jennifer M. Foster
Counselors should be prepared to implement interventions that facilitate the healing journey by addressing the child victim’s past, present and future fears.
52 Reader Viewpoint
Unprepared, undecided and unfulfilled
By Adriana V. Cornell
Anxiety, confusion and questions of identity greet many college seniors as they consider their impending graduation and the necessity of determining their next steps in the “real world.”
Need to Know
5 From the President 7 CEO’s Message
8 Letters to the Editor
10 Washington Update
12 Private Practice Strategies 14 Neurocounseling: Bridging
Brain and Behavior 18 Recent Book Releases
21 Ethics Inquiries
22 Counselor Career Stories:
Roy Huggins
25 Risk Management
for Counselors 41 CT Learning Test
44 In Memoriam: Jane E. Myers 56 Bulletin Board
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Most-read posts of 2014 at CT Online
More than 150 articles were posted to CT Online in 2014. The following online exclusives were among the articles receiving the most reads:
n 2014 ACA Code of Ethics approved
by Governing Council
n Counseling goes to the movies n ACA’s first counselor
compensation study reports
varied pay, good benefits n America’s mental health
disparities
n CACREP degree to be required for
counselor licensure in Ohio n The dance between
codependents and narcissists
For a complete list of the 15 most popular posts in 2014, as well as links to each of the articles, visit ct.counseling.org/2015/01/most- read-posts-of-2014-at-ct-online/.
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