ACA MEMBER BLOGS

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  • SamLanda

    There Are No Shortcuts to Healing

    • Sam Landa
    Jul 6, 2018
    Humans have an innate desire to create and seek out anything that can make life quick, easy, and/or comfortable. The question is, is this good or bad? More importantly, why do we seek ease and comfort?
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  • Rosjke Hasseldine

    Why do mothers feel jealous of their daughters?

    • Rosjke Hasseldine
    Jun 28, 2018
    Maternal jealousy is a common issue between mothers and adult daughters today. In this blog I explain why maternal jealousy is so common. Through Sarah’s story (not her real name) I talk about how therapists, mothers, and daughters can detect maternal jealousy, especially when these feelings are hidden and unacknowledged due to the shame society attaches to them. And I provide some tips on how I help mothers and daughters heal jealous feelings.
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  • JennyA

    Current Military Cultural Competence Needs

    • Jennifer Attila
    Jun 26, 2018
    Military culture is unique and in a sense, it is completely different from civilian culture. Someone who leaves civilian culture to become a part of the military culture must undergo some type of change, in ways similar to the experience of individuals migrating from different countries. Military culture has many rules and expectations but also several social norms that may come across as confusing to an onlooker.
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    Anxiety and the Brain

    • Deb Del Vecchio-Scully
    Jun 25, 2018
    Everyone gets nervous from time-to-time, perhaps when experiencing higher stress levels, deadlines or when challenged to do something outside of your comfort zone. While others can experience frequent or intense Anxiety episodes which interfere with their quality of life.
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  • Elena Yee

    A New Job…One Year Later

    • Elena Yee
    Jun 22, 2018
    As a new professional in clinical mental health counseling, specifically at a university, it was a remarkable first year that took me from Providence, RI to a little village called Alfred in upstate NY. I also had an article published last month, and passed my licensure exam! All seemed good, right?
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  • Ben Hearn

    Psychedelic Assisted Treatments - Testing the Waters

    • Ben Hearn
    Jun 22, 2018
    At this year’s ACA conference, I had the privilege of presenting an education session on how psychedelic (such as LSD and psilocybin) and psychedelic-like (MDMA) drugs have and are and have been being used as treatments for mental health and substance use disorders.
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  • SamLanda

    Strong Fathers Are Involved Fathers

    • Sam Landa
    Jun 20, 2018
    One of the greatest impacts a father can have is to be involved in the life of his child. An involved father is a strong father. Involved fathers are able to encourage and discipline with more confidence, because being involved opens doors to speak into the lives of their children.
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  • Dr. Gerald Brown

    Father’s Day Reflections

    • Gerald Brown
    Jun 18, 2018
    Congratulations to all the fathers out there being celebrated this Father’s Day of 2018! Those of us who feel fortunate enough to be loved and wanted by our significant others and our children need to relish this special day.
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    “Physician, heal thyself”

    • Brittany Lash
    Jun 9, 2018
    I had the distinct pleasure of attending the American Pharmacy Association’s Institute on Alcohol and Drug Dependencies at the University of Utah last week. The Institute is an opportunity for pharmacy students and other professionals that work with the pharmacy profession to have a life-changing experience learning about substance misuse, the science of addiction, and recovery options.
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  • Rosjke Hasseldine

    How caring flows backwards from daughter to mother

    • Rosjke Hasseldine
    Jun 1, 2018
    In this blog I talk about a dynamic I see often between mothers and adult daughters, where “the river of nurturing flows backwards” up the generations from the adult daughter to the mother.
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