Newswise News from American Counseling Association Latest news from American Counseling Association on Newswise en-us Copyright 2024 Newswise Newswise News from American Counseling Association 115 31 / /images/newswise-logo-rss.gif Bradley Erford Named Incoming Editor of American Counseling Association's Flagship Journal /articles/bradley-erford-named-incoming-editor-of-american-counseling-association-s-flagship-journal/?sc=rsin /articles/bradley-erford-named-incoming-editor-of-american-counseling-association-s-flagship-journal/?sc=rsin Tue, 02 Jul 2024 07:05:15 EST Bradley T. Erford, PhD, a Vanderbilt University professor and expert on psychoeducational tests and counseling outcomes research, has been named incoming editor of the Journal of Counseling & Development, a publication of the American Counseling Association. American Counseling Association Christine Suniti Bhat Begins Term as President of American Counseling Association /articles/christine-suniti-bhat-begins-term-as-president-of-american-counseling-association/?sc=rsin /articles/christine-suniti-bhat-begins-term-as-president-of-american-counseling-association/?sc=rsin Thu, 27 Jun 2024 11:05:19 EST An Ohio University professor and an expert on cyberbullying prevention begins her term as President of the world's largest association representing professional counselors. American Counseling Association Journal Explores the Experiences of Minority and Young Populations Within LGBTQ Community /articles/journal-explores-the-experiences-of-minority-and-young-populations-within-lgbtq-community/?sc=rsin /articles/journal-explores-the-experiences-of-minority-and-young-populations-within-lgbtq-community/?sc=rsin Tue, 18 Jun 2024 09:00:05 EST The experiences and mental health of children, youth and marginalized groups within the LGBTQ+ community is the focus of a special two-part series in the Journal of LGBTQ Issues in Counseling. American Counseling Association Professional Counselors Love Their Work, But Not Their Earnings /articles/professional-counselors-love-their-work-but-not-their-earnings/?sc=rsin /articles/professional-counselors-love-their-work-but-not-their-earnings/?sc=rsin Tue, 07 May 2024 11:05:01 EST Most professional counselors enjoy their work, but nearly half say they feel poorly compensated for the important job they do, results of a survey commissioned by the American Counseling Association (ACA) show. American Counseling Association ACA CEO Testifies on Need for Improved Mental Health Care for Black Men and Boys /articles/aca-ceo-testifies-on-need-for-improved-mental-health-care-for-black-men-and-boys/?sc=rsin /articles/aca-ceo-testifies-on-need-for-improved-mental-health-care-for-black-men-and-boys/?sc=rsin Wed, 01 May 2024 16:45:50 EST Today, American Counseling Association (ACA) CEO Shawn Boynes, FASAE, CAE, testified at a congressional hearing about the role counselors can play in providing support for Black men and boys and dismantling stigma around mental health concerns. American Counseling Association Counseling Awareness Month Honors Professionals Who Foster Mental Health and Wellness /articles/counseling-awareness-month-honors-professionals-who-foster-mental-health-and-wellness/?sc=rsin /articles/counseling-awareness-month-honors-professionals-who-foster-mental-health-and-wellness/?sc=rsin Mon, 01 Apr 2024 08:05:05 EST At a time when the need for mental health services in the U.S. is higher than ever, counselors play a key role in increasing access to and delivering mental health care. American Counseling Association ACA Awards Recognize Achievement and Excellence in Professional Counseling /articles/aca-awards-recognize-achievement-and-excellence-in-professional-counseling/?sc=rsin /articles/aca-awards-recognize-achievement-and-excellence-in-professional-counseling/?sc=rsin Wed, 27 Mar 2024 13:05:12 EST Counselors from across the United States are being honored for excellence in research, career and humanitarian achievement. American Counseling Association College Students Appear Resistant to Using 988 Crisis Phone Line /articles/college-students-appear-resistant-to-using-988-crisis-phone-line/?sc=rsin /articles/college-students-appear-resistant-to-using-988-crisis-phone-line/?sc=rsin Tue, 20 Feb 2024 08:05:09 EST The 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline launched across the U.S. nearly 2 years ago. But college students -- who are particularly vulnerable to substance use problems and related mental health crises -- appear disinclined to use it, according to new research. American Counseling Association AI Can Support -- But Not Replace -- Human Counselors, According to New Recommendations /articles/ai-can-support-but-not-replace-human-counselors-according-to-new-recommendations/?sc=rsin /articles/ai-can-support-but-not-replace-human-counselors-according-to-new-recommendations/?sc=rsin Fri, 26 Jan 2024 07:10:45 EST Artificial intelligence (AI) shows promise as a valuable support tool for delivery of mental health services, educational guidance and career counseling. American Counseling Association Workplace Wellness Policies Could Soften the Effects of Workaholism, Study Suggests /articles/workplace-wellness-policies-could-soften-the-effects-of-workaholism-study-suggests/?sc=rsin /articles/workplace-wellness-policies-could-soften-the-effects-of-workaholism-study-suggests/?sc=rsin Tue, 07 Nov 2023 06:05:28 EST American Counseling Association Many Appalachian Teens Feel Lack of Control over College Access, Study Suggests /articles/many-appalachian-teens-feel-lack-of-control-over-college-access-study-suggests/?sc=rsin /articles/many-appalachian-teens-feel-lack-of-control-over-college-access-study-suggests/?sc=rsin Wed, 27 Sep 2023 08:05:04 EST High school students in poor Appalachian areas face several obstacles in attaining a college education. One of those impediments may be their own sense of powerlessness over their academic futures, according to new research. American Counseling Association Counselors Share What It's Like to Lose a Client to Suicide /articles/counselors-share-what-it-s-like-to-lose-a-client-to-suicide/?sc=rsin /articles/counselors-share-what-it-s-like-to-lose-a-client-to-suicide/?sc=rsin Tue, 12 Sep 2023 14:05:18 EST As the U.S. marks National Suicide Prevention Month, school and mental health counselors say they need more support from their employers when they lose a client or student to suicide. American Counseling Association First Responders Are People, Too: Study Shows How Dehumanization Leads to Burnout /articles/first-responders-are-people-too-study-shows-how-dehumanization-leads-to-burnout/?sc=rsin /articles/first-responders-are-people-too-study-shows-how-dehumanization-leads-to-burnout/?sc=rsin Wed, 30 Aug 2023 08:05:20 EST Emergency medical technicians, firefighters, and other first responders are often hailed as heroes. But many of them experience the public's elevated perceptions of them as a form of dehumanization, which can lead to burnout, according to a new study. American Counseling Association Why Schools Close Black Boys Out of Gifted and Talented Programs /articles/why-schools-close-black-boys-out-of-gifted-and-talented-programs/?sc=rsin /articles/why-schools-close-black-boys-out-of-gifted-and-talented-programs/?sc=rsin Mon, 28 Aug 2023 14:05:43 EST Flaws in testing and racial bias among teachers and school counselors are some of the reasons many Black boys are denied advanced learning programs and misdirected into special education, according to a new report. American Counseling Association Nearly Half of Mental Health Practitioners Say They Are Unprepared to Help Clients Cope with Climate Change, Study Shows /articles/nearly-half-of-mental-health-practitioners-say-they-are-unprepared-to-help-clients-cope-with-climate-change-study-shows/?sc=rsin /articles/nearly-half-of-mental-health-practitioners-say-they-are-unprepared-to-help-clients-cope-with-climate-change-study-shows/?sc=rsin Mon, 28 Aug 2023 08:15:03 EST American Counseling Association Black Men Reap Mental Health Benefits From 'Otherfathering' /articles/black-men-reap-mental-health-benefits-from-otherfathering/?sc=rsin /articles/black-men-reap-mental-health-benefits-from-otherfathering/?sc=rsin Wed, 09 Aug 2023 07:05:39 EST Black men serve a variety of parental roles in their communities -- from teaching to coaching to mentoring youth. A new study reveals how this work, called otherfathering, influences the men's mental health. American Counseling Association Solutions to the Challenges Faced by Black Males the Focus of Forthcoming Journal Issue /articles/solutions-to-the-challenges-faced-by-black-males-the-focus-of-forthcoming-journal-issue/?sc=rsin /articles/solutions-to-the-challenges-faced-by-black-males-the-focus-of-forthcoming-journal-issue/?sc=rsin Tue, 25 Jul 2023 06:05:42 EST In a special forthcoming issue of the Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development, a journal of the American Counseling Association (ACA), counseling and education researchers describe the distinct educational, vocational, psychological, social and health challenges that many Black men and boys face due to systemic racism and discrimination. American Counseling Association Demand for Counseling Services Remained Steady During Pandemic Despite Telehealth Delivery, Study Shows /articles/demand-for-counseling-services-remained-steady-during-pandemic-despite-telehealth-delivery-study-shows/?sc=rsin /articles/demand-for-counseling-services-remained-steady-during-pandemic-despite-telehealth-delivery-study-shows/?sc=rsin Tue, 11 Jul 2023 06:05:18 EST People seeking mental health services during the COVID-19 pandemic were not deterred by the widespread shift to telehealth services, according to research findings published in the Journal of Counseling & Development, a journal of the American Counseling Association. American Counseling Association American Counseling Association Names New Chief Financial Officer /articles/american-counseling-association-names-new-chief-financial-officer/?sc=rsin /articles/american-counseling-association-names-new-chief-financial-officer/?sc=rsin Tue, 13 Jun 2023 19:35:59 EST The American Counseling Association (ACA) is pleased to announce the selection of Mahzarine Chinoy, CPA, as chief financial officer (CFO), effective June 20. She most recently served as vice president for administration and finance at the National Women's Law Center. American Counseling Association Mental health counselors train to help communities, not just individuals /articles/mental-health-counselors-train-to-help-communities-not-just-individuals/?sc=rsin /articles/mental-health-counselors-train-to-help-communities-not-just-individuals/?sc=rsin Tue, 13 Jun 2023 07:00:21 EST Many counseling students are pursuing civic engagement as part of their training. Newly published articles in Counseling Education and Supervision highlight pilot programs aimed at training counselors on how to get involved in antiracism and community support. American Counseling Association