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Joint ACES-CACREP Panel Discussion on Preparing Counselors to Work in School Settings
Preventing and Managing Harmful Supervision: Practical Suggestions for Supervisors and Supervisees
Reality TV: Bane or Bounty for Training Counselors?
Strategies for Incorporating LGB Instruction Into Clinical Courses
The Game of Oppression: An Interactive Tool for Diversity Education
The Internationalization of Counseling: Challenges and Rewards of Admitting International Students
Traumatology: What Counselor Educators Need to Know to Prepare Our Graduates for the Real World
University-Based Play Therapy Training Clinics: Practical, Logistical, and Essential Considerations
What We Actually Do: Redesigning the Traditional Addictions Course to Fit a Counselor’s Role
Advanced
Counseling Students’ Attitude and Interest in Research: How Can Educators Make Outcome Research More Interesting?
Counselor Licensure Supervision Across the U.S.: A Comparative Look
Creative Techniques to Use in Required Classes in CACREP-Accredited Counseling Programs
Demonstration of a Systematic Developmental Model for Teaching Case Conceptualization and Treatment Planning
Teaching Competencies for Counseling Multiracial Couples and Families Across the Graduate Counseling Curriculum
Couples, Marriage,
and Family Counseling
10 Techniques for Better Parenting:
Translating Ivory Tower Experiences to
Clinical Application
Counseling Domestic Violence Survivors:
A Trauma-Focused Approach
Fa-MI-ly: Infusing Family Counseling With
the Spirit of Motivational Interviewing Flipping the Team: Clients Reflecting on
Counselors’ Struggle With the Problem Sexual Dysfunction: Best Practice
Application Grounded in Attachment Theory
Advanced
“Live” Couples Counseling Demonstration Creative Couples Counseling Directive Techniques: Advanced Ways to Help
Clients Avoid Failure to Connect Understanding the Influence of Breast
Cancer on Latino/a Couples: A Consensual Qualitative Research Design
Creativity in Counseling
Being With: Theravada Mindfulness in the Counselor’s Way of Being
Get Your Clients in the Groove: The Use of Dance as Technique in Counseling
Writing to Discover: Enhancing Therapeutic Practice Through Creative Writing
Advanced
ArtBreak Creative Group Counseling for Children: Framework, Practice Points, and Research
Connecting Through a Creative Multicultural Spirituality Group Experience
The Power of Metaphor: Creatively Using Metaphoric Stories to Facilitate the Navigation of Transitions
Diagnosis and Treatment
Identification and Diagnosis of Eating Disorders in Children: Understanding the DSM-5
Advanced
DSM-5 Feeding and Eating Disorders DSM-5 Substance-Related and Addictive
Disorders
DSM-5: The Need for Change—Gender
Dysphoria and the Clinician’s Role New Disorders and Specifiers in DSM-5:
What We Know and What Works
Ethics and Legal issues
ACA Ethical Standards Casebook and Boundary Issues in Counseling
Current Trends in Ethics: A Discussion With the ACA Ethics Committee
Ethical Issues Experienced by Couple and Family Counselors
Friending Former Clients: Client Perspectives of Post-Therapy Relationships
Managing Risk and Liability in the Treatment of Self-Injury
My _____ Is My Client! Counselor Self- Care in Small, Rural, or “Neighborhood” Settings
The Counselor and the Law: 10 Tips to Reduce Risk While Helping Clients Thrive
The New Code Meets Old School: Ethics Preparation Best Practices and Tips
Advanced
Legal and Ethical Dimensions of Counselor-Assisted End-of-Life Decisions
Working Through Client-Counselor Values Conflicts: Understanding Your Own Process of Ethical Decision-Making
Evidence-Based Practices
Best Practices for Leading Qualitative Research Teams
Grit, Gratitude, and Gumption: Counselors Cultivating Growth
“I like being able to take care of the people who take care of us. Counselors are always so aware and concerned for everyone else, it’s nice to do the same for them. It takes a full year to complete all the negotiations, arrangements and accommodations of a conference this size. Each March, I take great satisfaction in seeing our amazing attendees enjoy what we’ve worked so hard to put together.”
Theresa Holmes, CMP, Meetings Manager Conference & Meetings Services
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