Matthew Fullen, PhD, LPCC, speaks about his role on a Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services’ advisory committee and the importance of advocacy work.
A cyberattack on one of the largest health payment processing companies resulted in unpaid health claims and a loss of revenue for many mental health professionals.
Counselors can help clients learn to recognize symptoms of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and develop strategies to better manage their diagnosis.
ACA’s new book provides an in-depth look at the strengths and challenges immigrants and refugees face in the U.S. and offers practical advice on how counselors can work with this population and their families from a social justice lens.
Having counselors sign noncompete agreements limits economic opportunities, job mobility and access to mental health services.
The editors of Neuroscience Informed Counseling discuss what it means to be a neuroscience-informed counselor.
ÀÖ²©´«Ã½CEO Shawn Boynes, FASAE, CAE, and other mental health leaders testified before Congress on the need for innovative solutions, better representation and pay, and collaboration to improve the mental well-being of Black men and boys
Three mental health leaders reminded ÀÖ²©´«Ã½Conference attendees of the power of collaboration and their role in it.
Nelson Maldonado-Torres, PhD, challenged ÀÖ²©´«Ã½conference attendees to reflect on how counseling can empower people to think critically about themselves and others.
Using mindfulness, along with cognitive behavior therapy and acceptance and commitment therapy, can help clients with obsessive-compulsive disorder manage their compulsive thoughts, feelings and behaviors.
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