ACA MEMBER BLOGS

Blogs written by and for ACA Members.

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  • Marissa Lawton

    Making Conscious Decisions in a Post-Pandemic World

    • Marissa Lawton
    May 25, 2021
    Decision fatigue is not a new thing. But it feels like it’s been on the rise for years. As society has become increasingly busy and inundated with tasks and obligations, we’ve started carrying more on our plates today than ever before.
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  • HannaCespedes

    May mental health awareness be with you!

    • Hanna Cespedes
    May 24, 2021
    Sure, counselors and therapists out there have always provided support, worked to raise awareness and advocated for mental health long before the pandemic. But this past year or so has been unique and mental health advocates and professionals have stepped up in big ways that could not have been anticipated.
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  • HannaCespedes

    Recounting to Remembering to Reliving

    • Hanna Cespedes
    Apr 30, 2021
    Most of us at one point or another have faced challenges. If we were to be perfectly honest with one another and ourselves (who just happens to sometimes be the hardest person to be authentic with), we would admit that we have been through some type of trauma.
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  • HannaCespedes

    To Connect or not: Dissociation in a Covid World

    • Hanna Cespedes
    Apr 13, 2021
    Life over the past year has looked quite different than years of previous. It is important to focus on how we have survived through this unprecedented time and highlight the strength and patience that you (yes, you reader!) have exhibited over the past year.
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    Again, We Stand in Solidarity

    • Graduate Student Committee
    Mar 30, 2021
    ACA has called upon its members to confront our own biases, stereotypes, and racial worldview. Moreover, we should work toward challenging and dismantling systemic and pervasive racism.
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  • HannaCespedes

    Paralyzed by Perfection: Freeze, Breathe, & Move

    • Hanna Cespedes
    Mar 23, 2021
    All too often we find ourselves paralyzed by the ideal of perfection. Trapped at a standstill, unable to move in a direction, and unsure of ourselves, most individuals tend to fear making a decision over the potentiality of relief upon its execution.
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  • ShannonGonter

    7 Business Models for Private Practice

    • Shannon Gonter
    Feb 9, 2021
    In school, we are taught that there are a few different places we can work as mental health and wellness professionals: community agencies, hospitals, and private practice. While in school, we don’t understand the full inner workings of all these settings; after we graduate, we don’t always figure out much more. We graduate, get a job and the bulk of us forget that we have other options out there.
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    Developing a Counselor Professional Identity

    • Graduate Student Committee
    Dec 21, 2020
    As a Counselor Educator, I encounter many of my master’s level students struggling with understanding the importance of professional identity within our field. Students often do not understand why counseling professional identity is emphasized in introductory courses. But with some guidance, I hope that you can begin to understand the importance of a counseling professional identity.
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    Countering Secondary Traumatic Stress with Beauty

    • Kaci Miller
    Dec 11, 2020
    The first time I unexpectedly saw dolphins playing wildly in the sea, I cried. I am no stranger to slowing down and appreciating “the little things,” though I have never considered it a professional skill until recently.
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  • Rosjke Hasseldine

    Are Mothers Free to Go “Away?”

    • Rosjke Hasseldine
    Dec 10, 2020
    I’ve been watching Away, a new Netflix series starring Hilary Swank as Commander Emma Green who leaves her teenage daughter and husband for a three-year mission to Mars. The series highlights many themes, but the one I’d like to explore is: Are mothers as free as fathers to prioritize their career goals?
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