The supervisory relationship is essential for effective learning in supervision and it needs to be built on trust

The supervisory relationship is essential for effective learning in supervision and it needs to be built on trust. The supervisor and the supervisee need to find each other dependable, because without trust, the supervisory alliance will not be successful (Bernard & Goodyear, 2019). It is quite reasonable to expect a supervisor to be trustworthy, but […]

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The Need for Professional Advocacy

By Kimberly Anderson, LPCC This article posits that the Professional Counselor identity is at risk of being lost by recent actions designed to expand access for counselors to provide quality mental health care to clients. While this expanded access through programs such as the Interstate Counseling Compact, appear to be good for the profession, the

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Holiday Self Care

It’s the holiday season and most of us are talking about self-care with our clients, especially clients with trauma, depression and anxiety issues. But are we talking self-care with ourselves? And more importantly, are we giving ourselves the gift of self-care by putting into practice our own self-care plan? Following are 10 self-care tips most

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Conservatives in Counseling

Blake Fleet MA, LAC, LPC As a counselor, it is customary to run across a wide variety of shame in the counseling session. One might expect a client not to want to talk about sexual abuse, intrusive thoughts, or the full extent of their substance use. However, recently I have noticed something new in the

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Decoding the “Decolonization” of Mental Health

One of the latest buzzwords in the realm of “Multicultural Counseling,” is that of “Decolonizing Mental Healthcare.” Because conversations around “multicultural” or “pluralism” in general continue to, at times, be contentious, a term like “Decolonization” becomes a loaded one. To discuss what the decolonization of mental health is, or might be, is a conversation that,

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CCA Announces Partnership with CPH

The Colorado Counseling Association is pleased to announce that we have partnered with CPH & Associates, a leading insurance company in the mental health field. You can learn more about CPH & Associates here: https://www.cphins.com/ As a member of the CCA, you can receive discounted services with CPH & Associates. Fully licensed professional members and post-master’s

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