A unique technique can help counselors teach clients how to evaluate the things, people and commitments that deplete or replenish their energy.
A unique technique can help counselors teach clients how to evaluate the things, people and commitments that deplete or replenish their energy.
Living among and serving clients in a rural community may require counselors to consider ethical, social and logistical barriers to their professional success.
Integrating the ethical use of artificial intelligence into counseling education can be achieved if educators are willing to be open.
Counselors can support clients who are struggling with society’s obsession with perfectionism.
Establishing emotional closeness can help families maintain meaningful connection despite digital distractions.
Education courses that address grief and death concerns for elder clients can be a valuable addition to institutional curricula.
What would you do if the unthinkable happened during a telehealth session?
Threat assessment teams need practical guidelines that govern their roles and responsibilities to schools and communities.
Supporting clients with criminal backgrounds requires counselors to walk beside them as they learn a new normal.
Multiracial counseling participants require counselors who are aware of the effects of marginalization on their multicultural identities.