Therapist-held bias can negatively affect therapy. One population that therapists are likely to have misconceptions about is the military.
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Childhood Sexual Behavior: What is Appropriate?
As counselors, often you will be in a position to provide guidance to parents in your office. In this post, I will describe general recommendations regarding childhood sexuality and appropriate parental and sibling behavior.
Sexual Assault Statistics
The title of this post may look boring, but it contains some interesting and vital information for counselors!
Sex: Legally
In this post I will discuss what you need to know about sex and the law in the state of Florida. The laws very from state to state, so it’s important to check the legal statues of the state in which you reside.
What Makes Great Peer Supervision
Once you become licensed, you may find that you miss your weekly meetings with your supervisor. Well, there is something you can do about this.
How To Collaborate With Professionals – Part 2
This week’s post continues with tips on how to collaborate with other health care professionals.
How To Collaborate With Professionals – Part 1
We all know that collaborating with other health care professionals is important for client well-being. Some therapists will say that they are collaborative, but their actions tell a different story. In this post, I will describe a properly functioning collaborative relationship.
How To Write A Great Bio – Part 2
Last week I told you about questions to answer to write your bio. This week, I will give you more tips.
How To Write A Great Bio- Part 1
You are probably wondering, why do I need a bio? Well, if you plan on doing any kind of public speaking, or wish to create a great paragraph on social media to describe yourself, you are going to need a bio!
CACREP Controversy – Part 2
This week’s post continues with counselor quotes on how they feel about CACREP…including a call to action if you would like to get more information and become more involved.