North Atlantic Region

The North Atlantic of the American Counseling Association (ACA) represents professional counselors who live and practice in the following states, territories, and jurisdictions: Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands, and Europe. ACA members who reside in any of these are part of the ACA North Atlantic Region.

2020-2021 Leadership

North Atlantic Region Chair
Ebony White

North Atlantic Region Chair-Elect 
Nellie Scanlon

North Atlantic Region Past Chair
Gurpreet Kaur

North Atlantic Region Treasurer
Berlina Wallace

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    ACA Response to the Derek Chauvin Trial

    by Katrina Lee | Apr 20, 2021
    ACA is built on a mission that promotes human dignity and diversity, respect, the attainment of a quality of life for all, empowerment, integrity, social justice advocacy, equity and inclusion.

    The increasing terror and constant trauma of racial injustice and systemic racism in the United States reached a new emotional tipping point with the trial of Derek Chauvin in the death of George Floyd. Many people across the world saw this as a test of the criminal justice system. Police who violate the law must be held accountable. It is vital to know that – despite our individual or collective thoughts – this case had serious implications for the counseling profession.

    “The trial of Derek Chauvin coupled with other high-profile police killings of Black Americans in recent months, has been excruciatingly retraumatizing for many people, and Black people in particular,” said Dr. Sue Pressman, ACA President. “Professional counselors will need to assess themselves with a hypervigilant and transparent scope to root out any unidentified biases to help facilitate the racial and individual healing that is needed for our country.”

    ACA is built on a mission that promotes human dignity and diversity, respect, the attainment of a quality of life for all, empowerment, integrity, social justice advocacy, equity and inclusion. It is incumbent that we all think critically about what the Chauvin case really means within the context of the greater societal good—specifically its impact on racial justice.

    Key Facts

    ACA is committed to actively listening and working to achieve the promise of a greater America for all. For more information about racism, racial trauma and healing, we strongly urge you to visit our Racism page.