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Counseling Gifted Learners: Unique Challenges and Approaches
Creating Healing and Resilience With Survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse and Their Families
Incorporating Family Play Therapy in Treating Children and Adolescents With Autism Disorders
Mythic Play With Adolescents: Effective Use of Bibliotherapy and Heroic Mythology in Counseling Adolescents
Parents as Therapeutic Agents: Involving Parents in the Counseling Process With Children
Play Therapy in a Paper Bag: 20 Play Therapy Activities That Fit in a Brown Paper Bag
Safety Planning With Children Exposed to Domestic Violence
Social Skills Development and School- Based Play Therapy Techniques: Educating and Empowering Students
Using Motivational Interviewing Techniques With Children in a Disciplinary Alternative Education Program
Advanced
“Am I Fine?” Social Skills Intervention for Adolescents With Autism Spectrum Disorders
Transforming the Urgent Intervention: Advanced Crisis Work for Children and Adolescents
Treatment Models and Advanced Clinical Interventions for Oppositional Defiant Disorder and Conduct Disorder
Clinical Mental health
Becoming a Male Sensitive Counselor Counselor Values and Body Image in
Counseling
Cracked Vases Are Beautiful: Using
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
With Survivors of Sexual Assault Disordered Eating Across the Life Span:
Beyond Detection at Adolescence Emerging Issues in the Symptomology and
Diagnosis of Synthetic Marijuana Use Evidence-Based Counseling and Advocacy
for Older Adults
How to Recruit and Retain an Exceptional
Clinical Team in 2015
Humor in Counseling: Maximizing a
Therapeutic Tool
Metaphors and Mindsets: Language, Self-
Concept, and the Counseling Process Recognizing and Treating Complex PTSD Strategies and Tools in Eating Disorder
Treatment: A Panel Discussion
The Application of Counseling Practice:
From Tentative Training to the Tenacious
Trenches
What Did I Get Myself Into? How to
Survive Your First Year as a Clinical Supervisor
Advanced
Advanced Knowledge, Assessment, and Techniques in Self-Esteem for Licensed Clinicians
Affordable Care Act: The Need for Counselors to Become Integrated Behavioral Medicine Specialists
Beyond Risk Containment: The Suicidal Crisis as a Springboard for Growth
Depression in Girls and Women: Effective Counseling Interventions
Prenatal Mental Health Solution-Focused Counseling: Advanced
Techniques and Applications
The DSM-5: A Postmodern Re-Vision for
Counseling
The Relevance of Neuroscience in Social
Justice Counseling: Moving From
Theory to Practice
The Role of Clinical Mental Health
Counselors in Assessing and Treating
Medical Symptoms and Diagnoses Treatment Strategies for Substance and
Process Addictions
College Counseling
Exploring the Hot Topics for the Community College Counselor: Working in a Dynamic Environment
Strategies of Working With Asian American Adolescents and University Students in the First Few Counseling Sessions
The Counselor’s Role on a Multidisciplinary Threat Assessment Team
The Power of Positive: Utilizing Positive Psychology to Improve College Student Well-Being
Counseling Theory
Advanced
Being a Therapeutic Chameleon: Integrative Adlerian Procedures and Techniques for Effective Brief Counseling
Freud for Counselors: A Practical, Common Factors Perspective on Psychoanalysis
Positive Psychotherapy: An Integrative Multicultural Approach to Counseling and Therapy
The Personal Is Political: Applying Feminist Techniques Across the Counseling Spectrum
Counselor Education
and Supervision
Cross-Cultural Outreach and Multicultural
Counseling: A Transformative Experience
for Counseling Students Diversifying Counselor Education: Improving the Recruitment and
Retention of Students of Color
“ACA is the only counseling conference that provides an entire block of programs devoted specifically to demonstrating techniques and approaches: the Counseling in Action Demonstration Series. As the description says, learning about new techniques and strategies to use with your clients is one thing,
but seeing them in action is another. This type of learning opportunity is invaluable.”
David Kaplan, PhD, CAE ACA Chief Professional Officer
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