ACA MEMBER BLOGS

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  • DarbyKoogler

    Cultural experience and bias

    • Darby Koogler
    Mar 27, 2023
    Some parts of biopsychosocial-spiritual diversity are more easily detected than others. For example, some aspects of human biology are obvious—height and weight for example. But some aspects of biology are hidden such as allergies and medical conditions which can affect genetics and biology.
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  • DarbyKoogler

    Cultural Competence and Cultural Humility

    • Darby Koogler
    Mar 17, 2023
    Cultural Humility reaches across social and cultural bounds, impacting all clients from active help-seekers to vulnerable and marginalized people.
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  • Mindfulness and Indigenous Wisdom: Wings of the same bird

    • Marianela Medrano
    Mar 13, 2023
    Mindfulness and indigenous wisdom invite us to become aware of our creative and destructive patterns and our need for connection with everything that exists. Without this attention, we can get lost in the conundrum of solving the problems our "sophisticated" mind creates.
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  • HannaCespedes

    Self-Care Vs Selfish

    • Hanna Cespedes
    Mar 13, 2023
    We are a few months into the new year and resolutions have probably either faded or have taken root. Regardless of whichever camp you fall into (we do not judge) I sure do hope that self-care was among one of the areas to focus on this new year. Yes, it is indeed possible to love yourself and care for others; that in and of itself does not constitute selfishness.
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  • JoeMurphy

    Sports Counseling with Athletes in Schools

    • Joe Murphy
    Aug 9, 2022
    Counselors provide athletes with techniques to use on and off the field, or court to help them maintain their level of mental and physical performance.
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  • Metta/Lovingkindness & Mindfulness, Essential Tools for Counselors

    • Marianela Medrano
    Jul 7, 2022
    In preparation for the final stage of certification as a Mindfulness Meditation Teacher, I am focusing on ways to teach Metta or lovingkindness and Mindfulness in easy accessible ways. Metta is the Pali word for unconditional kindness—friendliness and acceptance.
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  • Decolonizing Counseling and Counselor Education: Breaking the Systemic Hold of Traditional Methods of Therapy and Academia That Inhibit Black Males’ Ambitions By: Isaac Burt, PhD.,NCC

    • Counselor Education and Supervision
    • Multicultural Issues in Counseling
    Mar 28, 2022
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    Dealing with Rude Clients

    • Aaron Engel
    Mar 23, 2022
    I’ve often heard that how someone treats you is more a reflection of the other person than it is on you. I strongly believe in the value of feedback and how it can help us see blind spots, but it is also essential to consider the source. The source may not be coming from a healthy place and may provide you with signs that they need help.
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    How to Get Involved as a Student Member of ACA

    • Graduate Student Committee
    Jan 31, 2022
    Are you a graduate student looking for ways to enhance your experience in the counseling field? Consider getting involved with a professional organization like the American Counseling Association (ACA)! Professional organizations can help students develop their professional identities, connect with peers and mentors, and create a sense of community. Opportunities for counseling students abound within ACA, and there are numerous ways to grow as a counselor, advocate, scholar, and professional.
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    The Importance of a Niche in Private Practice

    Jan 4, 2022
    Still, at least in private practice, I have learned that developing a niche and marketing to that niche brings the best outcomes for everyone.
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