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Military and Trauma Counseling: Treating the Mind, Body and Spirit of Active Duty Military and Veterans
Risk and Predictor Factors for PTSD and PTG Among Military Veterans: A Strength-Based Paradigm
When Worldviews Collide: Addressing Biased and Stereotyped Views About Returning Veterans
Multicultural and international issues
A Picture Is Worth a Thousand Words: Using Photojournaling to Process Reactions to Race-Based Topics
Counseling Refugees and Asylum Seekers: Critical Factors in Psychosocial Well- Being
Domestic Violence in the World of Immigration: Counselor Role and the Violence Against Women Act
East Meets West: Empowering Asian Americans Through Healing
Invisible Families: Experiences of International Students and Their Families in the U.S.
Letting Her Voice Be Heard: A Framework for Counseling African American Women
Revision of the AMCD Multicultural Counseling Competencies: Future Directions in Counseling Practice and Research
Through the Looking Glass: The Intersectionality of Racism, Homonegativity, and Other “Isms”
Understanding the Manifestations of Classism: We Don’t Know What We Don’t Know
Understanding the Relationship Between Culture and Body Image in Asian American Women: New Findings
Understanding the Relationship Between Culture and Body Image in Hispanic American Women
Advanced
Counselors as Global Citizens: Developing Transcultural Counseling Competency Cross-Cultural/Multicultural Counseling in
the 21st Century
International Counseling: Lessons Learned
From Teaching Group Work in Botswana International Counseling in the Warm
Heart of Africa: Counselor Reflections
and Current Research Microaggressions in Everyday Life:
Implications for Mental Health Practice Prevention and Intervention Strategies for
International Students: Implications of
Research Findings
Strategies for Improving the Efficacy of Skill
Acquisition in Multicultural Counselor
Education
Teaching Cross-Cultural Counseling With a
Conceptual Approach
The State of Counseling in India: A
Cultural Immersion Experience
Private Practice
Building and Managing a Successful Private Practice: How to Be Sustaining in Less Than One Year
Design a Process That Attracts Clients and Keeps Them Coming Back for More!
If You Want More Clients, Spend Less Time Working With Them: The Irony of Working on Your Private Practice Rather Than for It
Marketing Yourself, Counselor Style! Make a Difference and Make a Living!
Peer Consultation in Private Practice: Reducing Isolation and Enhancing Opportunities for Counselors
Running Through Brick Walls: And Other Stuff to Be Successful in Private Practice
Advanced
Practice for Profit: Charge What You’re Worth and Fill Your Appointment Book by Dropping Your Money Issues
Professional issues
ACA’s Legislative Agenda and Advocacy Efforts
Achieving Parity and Portability: CACREP’s Role in Advancing the Profession
Counselor Self-Care: Let’s Practice What We Preach!
Entrepreneurship for Counselors: Everything We Never Learned in School (But Should Have)
Grassroots Counselor Advocacy Using Social Media
Is There a Book Within You to Be Written? Keeping Up With the Counseling
Profession: Current Issues on the
National Level
Practical Strategies for Hiring Professional
Counselors in the Federal Health Care
System
Professional Advocacy Competencies in
Action!
Relationships in Counseling and the
Counselor’s Life
Who Are You? Professional Identity
Development of Students, Practitioners, and Educators in Counseling
Advanced
The Role of Mindfulness in Improving Counselors’ Susceptibility to Vicarious Trauma
Psychopharmacology
Let’s Talk About Meds
Advanced
Role of the Counselor in Pharmacological Treatment of Children and Adolescents
rehabilitation Counseling and Disability issues
Behind the Graffiti Wall: Addressing Gang
Violence, Disabilities, Multiculturalism, and Counseling Services
One of my favorite things about the ACA Conference is the Expo! It’s just buzzing with dedicated counseling professionals taking the time to learn about the latest and greatest products, services, and technologies in their field. The energy is contagious. And the icing on the cake is the career center (in the Expo),
where our members can get serious guidance and direction ... and even job interviews.”
Robin Hayes, CMP, Senior Director Conference Planning & Professional Education
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