The Voice of Counseling
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S3 Ep 13Holiday Grief & Wellness Replay
Esther Scott, LPC joins us to share about wellness practices to help with holiday grief. Tune in to learn techniques you can use to help clients and tips for self-care for counselors. To read the articles referenced in this episode click the two links provided here: Positive actions to prevent the holiday blues and Three steps to rediscover hope during the holidays. To access more from CT Online go to ct.counseling.org Related articles: Positive actions to prevent the holiday blues; Three steps to rediscover hope during the holidays Read the transcript here.
S3 Ep 12Latinx Mental Health
Listen in on ACA President Dr. Edil Torres Rivera's conversation with Dr. Patricia Arredondo on Latinx mental health and counseling with immigrants and refugees. Dr. Patricia Arredondo, co-author of the upcoming ACA book Counseling with Immigrants, Refugees, and Their Families from Social Justice Perspectives, shares her perspectives on social justice, advocacy, and culturally responsive practices. They discuss the unique needs of Latinx clients, including the cultural richness and diversity within the population, the youthfulness of the population, and the importance of family-centeredness. They also emphasize the importance of social justice principles in counseling Latinx clients, including understanding the context of inclusion, exclusion, privilege, and oppression. The upcoming book Counseling with Immigrants, Refugees, and Their Families from Social Justice Perspectives will be released in early 2024. This book will guide counselors in recognizing the additional steps they may need to take to account for culture, language, health status, relationships in place, and priority issues (e.g., child's illness, school bullying, etc.) to be dealt with. Social justice and multicultural counseling competency frameworks ground this text written for counselors in academic settings, conducting research, and practicing in different contexts, from schools and college counseling centers to mental health centers, hospitals, and governmental agencies. Be the first to know when the book is available for purchase by signing up at this link. Read the transcript here.
S3 Ep 10White Ribbon VA Campaign Part 1
In part one of our two-part podcast, Veronika Mudra, Drs. Eddy Fagundo and Bridget Turner join host Dr. Aprille Woodson to discuss the White Ribbon VA campaign, a national call to action to eliminate sexual harassment, sexual assault, and domestic violence across the Department of Veterans Affairs by promoting a positive change in culture so that the actions outlined in the pledge become the organizational norm. White Ribbon VA is an anti-harassment and awareness movement where All—regardless of their gender—can participate. White Ribbon VA partners (White Ribbon USA, American Counseling Association, and American Psychological Association) discuss the significance of the campaign and resources available to veterans and the public. Other White Ribbon VA partners include the American Psychiatric Association, National Association of Social Workers, American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, and Veterans Service Organizations. Read the transcript here. Resources: Please join White Ribbon movement by taking virtual White Ribbon VA pledge against all forms of gender-based violence: https://www.whiteribbonusa.org/whiteribbon-va-pledge Information about the annual White Ribbon Day awareness event in Washington D.C.: https://www.whiteribbonusa.org/whiteribbonday Counseling Intimate Partner Abuse Survivors: Effective and Ineffective Interventions – this continuing education (CE) from ACA helps counselors understand the experience of intimate partner abuse survivors, recognize the impact the impact of clinician's attribution errors, and discuss effective and ineffective interventions for counseling intimate partner abuse survivors.
S3 Ep 11White Ribbon VA Campaign Part 2
Part two of the White Ribbon VA episode continues the conversation on the White Ribbon VA Campaign with Dr. Eddy Fagundo and Dr. Kelley Haynes-Mendez. This episode focuses on the White Ribbon VA campaign, which is a national call to action to eliminate sexual harassment, sexual assault, and domestic violence across the Department of Veterans Affairs by promoting a positive change in culture so that the actions outlined in the pledge become the organizational norm. White Ribbon VA is an anti-harassment and awareness movement where all—regardless of their gender—can participate. White Ribbon VA partners (White Ribbon USA, American Counseling Association, and American Psychological Association) discuss the significance of the campaign and resources available to veterans and the public. Other White Ribbon VA partners include the American Psychiatric Association, National Association of Social Workers, American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, and Veterans Service Organizations. Read the transcript here. Resources: The APA's Psychologist Locator makes it easy for you to find practicing psychologists in your local area. National Coalition Against Domestic Violence works to educate the public on how to recognize domestic violence and what to do about it; teen dating violence; the impact of family violence on children; and domestic violence against individuals with disabilities, older adults, and other marginalized populations.
S3 Ep 9Supervision and Gatekeeping
In this episode, Dr. Aprille Woodson is joined by Counselor Supervisor William Mulkey to discuss an overview of supervision, scope of practice, and ethical decision-making within counseling supervision. The conversation also focuses on the importance of gatekeeping within the supervisor and the supervisee relationship. Get the transcript here.
S3 Ep 8Digital Presence
Danielle Irving, EdS, LGPC, ACA's Career Resources Counseling Specialist, joins us to discuss our upcoming virtual career fair, creating a digital footprint in this virtual space, best practices to make your resume stand out, and strategies for building an effective mentoring relationship. Read the transcript here.
S3 Ep 7Professional Identity
During this podcast, listeners will gain an understanding of professional identity and the role the counseling compact and the compact executive committee play in strengthening professional identity and the counseling profession. Dr. Lynn Linde, guest speaker, joins host Dr. Aprille Woodson, to explain professional identity and the importance of understanding the scope of practice in the compact states. Get the episode transcript here.
S3 Ep 6Consulting Business Basics for Licensed Counselors
Davia Roberts, LPC joins us to share her suggestions on starting a consulting business as a licensed counselor. Davia talks about her personal journey to serving as executive director of the CarrierBradley Agency where she offers corporate consulting services. Tune in to hear how your skills as a clinician have prepared you for this type of work, liability considerations, how to decide on your area of focus, priorities to consider before getting started, and much more. The transcript for this episode can be found here.
S3 Ep 5Clinical Supervision
Rachel McCrickard, LMFT, joins us to talk about clinical supervision for mental health therapists and counselors. She shares some interesting insights into the purpose, goals, and potential benefits of supervision for pre-licensed clinicians. We also cover the reasons for becoming a clinical supervisor, and how vital supporting the next generation of counselors is for the profession and the clients who need access to their services. Read the transcript here. Clinical Supervision in the Helping Professions: A Practical Guide, Third Edition by Gerald Corey, Robert Haynes, Patrice Moulton, Michelle Muratori Gatekeeping in the Mental Health Professions edited by Alicia M. Homrich and Kathryn L. Henderson CE courses and more: ACA Store Motivo Health is helping solve the nation's behavioral health crisis by supporting therapists through the licensure process. Similar to doctors going through residency, therapists must complete two years of supervised experience following graduate school. Historically, these hours had to be completed in person, but the rise of digital health now allows supervision to occur virtually in most states. Motivo partners with community mental health organizations, treatment centers, digital health companies, and health plans to provide virtual access to quality, vetted clinical supervisors across all 50 states. Learn more at motivohealth.com Motivo White Paper Link: http://bit.ly/3LotGFm
S3 Ep 4Imposter Syndrome in Graduate Students and New Counselors
Counseling students and new professionals won't want to miss this episode! ACA's Career Resources Counseling Specialist, Danielle Irving, EdS, LGPC, is joined by guests Dr. Laura Smestad, LMHC and doctoral candidate Madelyn Duffey MA, MS, NCC, LPCA, who offer valuable suggestions on managing the impact of imposter syndrome. Resources: ACA's Career Center Graduate Student and New Professional Blogs The transcript for this episode can be found here.
S3 Ep 3Back to School: Parental Mental Health
School counselor and social justice advocate Steve Sharp joins us to discuss parental mental health, and how school counselors and providers can support students and parents as we approach starting a new school year. Steve shares his first-hand experience in responding to the needs of students and parents experiencing mental health crises and his experience helping to pilot a suicide prevention program in his state. Whether you are a parent, school counselor, or mental health provider, this episode will leave you with nuggets of information on the importance of working in a community with others to strengthen care and the equity of care provided in different settings. The transcript for this episode can be found here.
S3 Ep 2Back to School: Youth Mental Health
Get ready for a new school year by listening to our latest episode featuring school counselor Jessica Holt, LPC, Ed.S. She joins us to share her firsthand observations of the youth mental health crisis and how she and her colleagues are supporting students and their community. Dr. Holt offers our listeners helpful information on how any adult who cares about a young person can be on the lookout for signs of a mental health concern and gives some tips on ways to show support. Read the transcript here.
S3 Ep 1Welcoming the 72nd President of ACA Dr. Edil Torres Rivera
In celebrating cultural diversity and language inclusivity, ACA is proud to air its very first Spanish-speaking episode. Dr. Edil Torres Rivera, Ph.D., LPC, NCC, ACS, ACA's 72nd President, has a conversation with particular guest host Dr. Manuel X. Zamarripa, Ph.D. , LPC-S to discuss Dr. Torres's journey toward becoming the current President of ACA, his hopes for the counseling profession, and his focus on cross-cultural competencies, decolonization, and social justice. Find the Spanish transcript here. An English transcript is available here. To learn more about Dr. Torres, check out his introductory Counseling Today article.
S2 Ep 32Examining Allyship and Intersectionality of LGBTQIA+
Listen in for an important conversation with guest host Dr. Tamekia Bell, an ACA division president for SAIGE, and guest Dr. Tameeka Hunter. Drs. Bell and Hunter discuss some key things to know about being a true ally of the LGBTQIA+ community and multiply marginalized individuals. They offer our listeners ideas on ways to improve their cultural responsiveness through personal reflection, advocacy, and interactions with clients. Notes: Our guests offer the definition of "multiply marginalized individuals" as people who hold membership in two or more historically underrepresented/underserved social/cultural identities. Dr. Bell used the euphemism "differing abilities" instead of the word, "disability." Dr. Hunter explains that the word, "disability" is not inherently negative, and disability is viewed by many as a diverse identity. Learn more about the work of SAIGE (The Society for Sexual, Affectional, Intersex, and Gender Expansive Identities) on their website, saigecounseling.org. Dr. Tamekia Bell's email is [email protected]. The transcript link to this podcast episode can be found here.
S2 Ep 31Supporting the Next Generation of Counselors
Counseling students La'Porsha Timmons, Kwasi Asamoah, and Brianna Tran join us to share what drew them to the counseling profession and their impactful experiences in their program. They offer valuable insights and perspectives to those considering a career in counseling and seasoned professionals alike. The transcript for this episode can be found here.
S2 Ep 30The Impact of Digital Mental Health on Counseling
Chris Gamble, LPC, MA, NCC, CCMHC joins us to share how he has seen technology impact the delivery of counseling services with those he serves and the wider counseling field. Listen in for a conversation about important considerations related to improving social determinates of health and expanding access to care for marginalized communities. Read the transcript here.
S2 Ep 29Counselors Against Sex Trafficking
In this episode we're joined by Claudia G. Interiano-Shiverdecker, Ph.D., LPC-A, Devon E. Romero, Ph.D., NCC, LPC-A, and Priscilla Rose Prasath, Ph.D., LPC, MBA from the research lab Counselors Against Sex Trafficking. They talk about their work at CAST, and share some key information about sex trafficking, its impact, and what counselors need to know to best serve clients who have experienced this particular form of trauma. To learn more about their work and the competencies they have developed, you can find the Counselors Against Sex Trafficking at www.castrl.com. Our guests recommend the Polaris Project (www.polarisproject.org) for more information about sex trafficking. If you or someone you know is experiencing sex trafficking, we recommend contacting the National Human Trafficking Hotline. They can be reached by phone at 1-888-373-7888, or you can text them at 233733. Their website www.humantraffickinghotline.org also offers a live chat feature and additional resources. Read the transcript here.
S2 Ep 28Dismantling Hate Against the Transgender Community - The Power of Advocacy – United for Transgender Rights
Dr. Michael Chaney, and Jay Kaplan join Dr. Aprille Woodson for an important and powerful conversation about anti-transgender legislation, laws and legal cases and the counselor's role in supporting transgender clients.
S2 Ep 27Dismantling Hate Against the Transgender Community - The Power of Advocacy – United for Transgender Rights
Join Gene Dockery from SAIGE, ACA's Brian Banks and Dr. Aprille Woodson as they discuss advocacy, transgender equality, the counselor's role, and the support of allies for transgender rights. For additional SAIGE resources go the SAIGE website at https://saigecounseling.org/public-policy-committee/ and access additional resources at https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/17mCVWH4WVAiC2gkTc8PiuRcZuaeEL0NB?usp=sharing.
S2 Ep 26Growing Your Private Practice in Creative Ways
Azizi Marshall, MA, LCPC, RDT-BCT, REAT joins us to share about growing your private practice in creative ways. Azizi speaks about what she wishes she would have known prior to starting her private practice, running a creative therapy- focused practice, and creative solutions to some of the challenges experienced in private practice. The transcript for this episode can be found here.
S2 Ep 25Sports Counseling Basics for Counselors and Clients
Special guest host Dr. Kimberly Frazier speaks with Giscard Petion about sports counseling. Whether you are interested in pursuing a career in sports counseling or finding a sports counselor to work with, this episode will give you a sneak peek into how sports counselors help the clients they serve. Giscard shares what the day-to-day work of a sports counselor might look like, suggestions on where to get started if you want to specialize in sports counseling, and how clients can find a sports counselor to work with. The transcript for this episode can be found here.
S2 Ep 24Expanding From Solo to Group Practice
Join ACA's Career Resources Counselor Danielle Irving and Alena Scigliano, M.S.Ed., LPC, Founder and CEO of Coastal Light Counseling as they discuss expanding your business from a solo to a group practice. Our guest will share best practices, financial considerations, and how to create a supportive work culture. Be sure to check out Ms. Scigliano's website at https://linktr.ee/alena.scigliano and her article on Private Practice Ownership. The transcript for this episode can be found here.
S2 Ep 23Boundaries with Nedra Tawwab
Nedra Glover Tawwab, the author of Set Boundaries, Find Peace, who us to discuss boundaries in our personal lives and as counselors. Nedra shares her insights on how counselors can strengthen their boundaries in the workplace, how boundaries are essential to self-care, and the benefits of boundaries for our relationships. The transcript for this episode can be found here.
S2 Ep 22Suicide and Intersectionality
Janel Cubbage, MS, LCPC, MPH joins us to share some crucial considerations about suicide prevention, and to discuss the ways that culture, identity, and systemic factors play a role in suicide risk. She also offers suggestions for counselors to learn more about supporting their clients experiencing suicidal thoughts and ways to become a specialist in treating suicidality. If you or a loved one are experiencing thoughts about suicide, please call the National Crisis Hotline at 988, to get immediate support. You can also visit their website at www.988lifeline.org for a chat option and to find additional resources. The transcript for this episode can be found here.
S2 Ep 21Dr. Eliana Gil on Children's Mental Health
Dr. Eliana Gil joins us to discuss children's mental health, how we can best support children experiencing mental, emotional, and behavioral health challenges in response to present-day stressors, and strategies for working with children creatively. The transcript for this episode can be found here.
S2 Ep 20Creating Pathways to the Counseling Profession for Students of Color (featuring Dr. Leonissa Johnson with HBCU Cares)
Tune in to another special episode in honor of Black History Month featuring Dr. Leonissa Johnson from HBCU C.A.R.E.S.. Dr. Johnson joins us to discuss the importance of diversity amongst mental health professionals and ways that we can create pathways into the counseling profession for students of color. The transcript for this episode can be found here.
S2 Ep 19The Role of Leadership in Counseling
Tune in to another ethics update on common ethical challenges in leadership. Dr. Jeff Parsons joins Dr. Aprille Woodson, ACA Program Manager of Ethics, to discuss leadership and ethics in the counseling profession, traits of a good leader, and mentoring opportunities. For more information on ethical and professional standards for the counseling profession and ethics consultations, which are available as a member benefit visit the ethics tab on counseling.org. The transcript for this episode can be found here.
S2 Ep 18Dr. Rheeda Walker and Dr. Kimberly Frazier on Unapologetic Black Mental Health and Wellness
Tune in to this special episode in honor of Black History Month featuring ACA President Dr. Kimberly Frazier and Dr. Rheeda Walker on Black mental health. Dr. Kimberly Frazier speaks with Dr. Rheeda Walker the author of The Unapologetic Guide to Black Mental Health, on psychological fortitude, celebrating Blackness, spirituality and so much more. They also share many tools for improving your wellness and practicing self-care. The transcript for this episode can be found here.
S2 Ep 17The Mental Health Access Improvement Act and What it Means for Counselors
Join us for another special episode on the Mental Health Access Improvement Act. Our guest Guila Todd, from ACA's Governing Affairs and Public Policy team, and Dr. Victoria Kress discuss the upcoming changes to Medicare reimbursement and best practices for serving older adults and individuals with a disability. Tune in now to learn more about this monumental milestone, how counselors can begin to prepare to serve the Medicare population, and advocacy tips. For more information about Medicare, please check out this resource from the ACA. For more advocacy information, please visit our website at www.counseling.org/government-affairs. The transcript for this episode can be found here.
S2 Ep 16The Mental Health Impact of Racism and Police Violence
Darius Green, Ph.D., NCC joins us for a critically important discussion about how experiencing undue police violence impacts mental health and well-being. Dr. Green offers insights that can help counselors be better equipped to support their clients and students and ways counselors can take part in the efforts to bring about positive systemic changes. Content notice: This episode features a conversation about experiences of racism and police violence. The transcript for this episode can be found here.
S2 Ep 15Special Episode: Celebrating the Passing of Medicare for Counselors with ACA's Government Affairs Team
Join us for a special episode celebrating the bill that just passed allowing Licensed Professional Counselors to work with clients with Medicare insurance! Our guest Brian Banks, the Chief of Government Affairs and Public Policy Officer for the ACA, gives us the rundown Mental Health Access Improvement Act, and what's next for counselors and their clients. For more information about Medicare, please check out this resource from the ACA. For more advocacy information, please visit our website at www.counseling.org/government-affairs. The transcript for this episode can be found here.
S2 Ep 14A Conversation with Two Presidents, APA's Dr. Thema Bryant and ACA's Dr. Kimberly Frazier
Listen in on ACA President Dr. Kimberly Frazier's powerful conversation with Dr. Thema Bryant, president of the American Psychological Association. They discuss their career journeys and the wisdom they learned along the way. They also share their thoughts on how interprofessional mental health providers can work collaboratively to advocate and support collective mental health and wellness. The transcript for this episode can be found here.
S2 Ep 13Starting a Private Practice: What I Wish I Had Known
Dr. Ajita Robinson, NCC, LCPC-S, joins us to share what she wishes she would have known before launching her highly successful private counseling practice. She offers practical advice based on her personal experiences that will benefit all therapists looking to launch their own practice. Find out more about our guest at her website, ajitarobinson.com. The transcript for this episode can be found here.
S2 Ep 12Holiday Grief & Wellness Practices
Esther Scott, LPC joins us to share about wellness practices to help with holiday grief. The transcript for this episode can be found here.
S2 Ep 11The Role of the ACA's Ethics Committee with Dr. Jazmone Wilkerson
Join counselors and ethics specialists Dr. Aprille Woodson, JD and Dr. Jazmone Wilkerson, JD as they discuss the role of the ethics committee, their function, purpose, and their role in protecting the public. The transcript for this episode can be found here.
S2 Ep 10Veterans Mental Health
Duane K. L. France MA, MBA, LPC joins us for this special episode in honor of the National Veterans and Military Families Month to speak about veterans mental health. If you are a veteran in need of support the Veteran's Crisis Line is available to help by dialing 988 and then pressing 1. To learn more about counseling veterans the ACA book Clinical Military Counseling: Guidelines for Practice is available now on counseling.org in the ACA Store. Additional resources discussed in this episode included the Military and Government Counseling Assocation (MGCA) and ACA's exemplary practices for military populations. The transcript for this episode can be found here.
S2 Ep 9Career Services at ACA
Danielle Irving, EdS, LGPC who manages the Career Services Department at ACA shares about member benefits available through the ACA Career Central and the upcoming Virtual Career Fair. The transcript for this episode can be found here.
S2 Ep 8Counselor Advocacy with Maternal Mental Healthcare
Shivonne Odom, LCPC, LPC, NCC, PMH-C speaks about the crisis with maternal mental health and how counselors can advocate for needed changes in both maternal mental healthcare and maternal healthcare. The transcript for this episode can be found here.
S2 Ep 7Signs of Subtle Abuse
Avery Neal, LPC, joins us for a much-needed conversation in honor of Domestic Violence Prevention Month. Listen in to learn about the lesser-known subtle aspects of abuse, and why having this awareness is critical for counselors to best support people who have experienced intimate partner abuse. Content notice: This episode features topics including psychological and physical abuse. If you or a loved one are experiencing abuse, you can find resources and support at the National Domestic Violence Hotline by calling 1-800-799-7233, texting "Start" to 88788, or by visiting their website thehotline.org for resources or to chat live. The transcript for this episode can be found here.
S2 Ep 6Medicare for LPC's: Special Advocacy Episode
Brian Banks, Chief of Government Affairs and Public Policy Officer, and Dania Lofton, Esq., MPA Government Affairs Specialist, from the American Counseling Association's Government Affairs and Public Policy team join us to give an update about Medicare reimbursement for licensed professional counselors and how you can join in on the advocacy to make Medicare paneling for LPC's a reality. The transcript for this episode can be found here.
S2 Ep 5Tools for Crisis Intervention Ethics & Assessment
Dr. Julia Whisenhunt, Ph.D., LPC, NCC, CPCS joins us for another special episode in observation of Suicide Prevention Month to discuss crisis intervention and ethics. Content notice, this episode contains a discussion about suicide. If you or a loved one are experiencing thoughts about suicide, please call the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline.
S2 Ep 4Working with Clients at Risk of Suicide
Derek Lee, MRC, CRC, LPCC-S, DBTC joins us for a conversation for Suicide Prevention Month focused on ways counselors can best support their clients and students who may be at risk of suicide. Content notice, this episode contains a discussion about suicide. If you or a loved one are experiencing thoughts about suicide, please call the National Crisis Hotline at 988. The transcript for this episode can be found here.
S2 Ep 3Counseling Compact FAQ's
Dr. Lynn Linde from the ACA joins us to update our listeners on the progress of the Counseling Compact, what it means for counselors, and how to support the Counseling Compact in your state. The transcript for this episode can be found here.
S2 Ep 2Welcoming the 71st President of ACA Dr. Kimberly Frazier
ACA's 71st President Dr. Kimberly N. Frazier, Ph.D., LPC, LMFT, NCC joins ACA Staff Counselors Christa Butler and Emily St. Amant to share about the journey to becoming the current President of ACA, the profession, and what she hopes to achieve during her year as President. The transcript for this episode can be found here.
S2 Ep 1Welcoming Shawn Boynes, ACA's New CEO
Shawn Boynes, the American Counseling Association's new CEO, joins us for a special episode to answer questions from ACA members. Tune in to get to know our new leader as he shares how his personal passion for mental health and wellbeing brought him to the ACA, and his hopes for the future of the counseling profession. The transcript for this episode can be found here.
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S1 Ep 43Reflections of ACA's CEO, Richard Yep
Join us for a very special episode celebrating Richard Yep, ACA's Outgoing CEO, featuring ACA's President, Dr. S. Kent Butler. Hear from the leader who transformed and molded the ACA into what it is today, as he reflects about his time with the association and his hopes for the future.
S1 Ep 42Intentional Interviewing and Counseling
Dr. Allen E. Ivey joins Dr. S. Kent Butler to discuss the book Intentional Interviewing and Counseling, and how counselors can integrate the use of the microskill hierarchy, cultural intentionality, and neuroscience into practice. Dr. Mary Bradford Ivey joins during the second half to share about neuroscience, lifelong learning, and counselor "becoming" in one's natural helping style.
S1 Ep 41The Student Perspective
Doctoral candidate Madelyn Duffey joins Dr. S. Kent Butler for an uplifting conversation about her experiences as a counseling graduate student, the ways she has gotten involved as a student member of the ACA, what it's like to be an emerging counselor during a pandemic, and more!
S1 Ep 40Student Counselor Perspective on Social Justice and Advocacy
Master's degree candidate Patrice Bryan joins Dr. S. Kent Butler to share her perspectives on social justice and advocacy, the counseling profession, and the role that the ACA has in supporting prospective counselors.