J. Scott Young’s work shows the importance of trying something new.
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When we picture the future of counseling, we often think of evolving client needs and new technologies. But what happens when counseling needs to travel to space as clinical practices evolve? As commercial spaceflight becomes more accessible...
Hola, mi gente. As I conclude my ÀÖ²©´«Ã½presidency, I return to a guiding principle that sustained both my leadership and our collective work: hope (esperanza). By that, I do not mean a sense of superficial optimism but the discipline to acknowledge complex
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