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Apps4counseling: What’S In Your Digital Toolbox?, Maxine L. Rawlins, Elizabeth A. Hughes
Apps4counseling: What’S In Your Digital Toolbox?, Maxine L. Rawlins, Elizabeth A. Hughes
Counselor Education Faculty Publications
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“The goal of our current multiyear mobile device and app curation project is to explore ways in which iOS and Android mobile devices and related apps can be used to enhance counseling and therapy, counselor education, training and wellness promotion. Initial emphasis was on the iPad. The hope is that the results of the project will significantly streamline the app search process for counselors, human service and other allied health providers, counselor educators, trainers and counselor education students, and increase the ways and frequency in which mobile devices are purposively integrated into our work. We also hope …
Preventive Counseling Without Borders: Using Mobile Devices For Teaching, Training, And Wellness Promotion, Maxine L. Rawlins, Elizabeth Hughes
Preventive Counseling Without Borders: Using Mobile Devices For Teaching, Training, And Wellness Promotion, Maxine L. Rawlins, Elizabeth Hughes
Counselor Education Faculty Publications
Despite documented benefits regarding the utilization of technology in counseling, it has been underutilized by school, mental health, and student affairs counselors. Even less information has been available regarding the professional use of mobile devices by counselors in this area. This interactive presentation examines the utilization of iPads in Preventive Counseling for instruction, training, social marketing, and wellness promotion. This practice-focused workshop reflects the presenters’ yearlong exploration of the iPad and selected apps for use in teaching, training, and wellness promotion. The workshop revisits the evidence-based Indivisible Self Wellness Model (Myers and Sweeney, 2004) and uses it as the conceptual …
Creating The Optimum Classroom Environment In Counselor Education Using Group Leadership Skills, Theresa A. Coogan, Christy Lyons Graham
Creating The Optimum Classroom Environment In Counselor Education Using Group Leadership Skills, Theresa A. Coogan, Christy Lyons Graham
Counselor Education Faculty Publications
Most counselor educators are not trained in teaching, but many possess group facilitation skills. Counselor educators can capitalize on these skills and intentionally strive to provide an optimal learning environment in the classroom utilizing the basic concepts and techniques applied in group leadership. The following article suggests applying a group work perspective to inform a pedagogical approach when teaching graduate level counseling courses.
New Mandates And Imperatives In The Revised Aca Code Of Ethics, D. M. Kaplan, Michael Kocet, R. R. Cottone, H. L. Glosoff, J. G. Miranti, E. C. Moll, J. W. Bloom, T. B. Bringaze, B. Herlihy, C. C. Lee, Vilia M. Tarvydas
New Mandates And Imperatives In The Revised Aca Code Of Ethics, D. M. Kaplan, Michael Kocet, R. R. Cottone, H. L. Glosoff, J. G. Miranti, E. C. Moll, J. W. Bloom, T. B. Bringaze, B. Herlihy, C. C. Lee, Vilia M. Tarvydas
Counselor Education Faculty Publications
The first major revision of the ACA Code of Ethics in a decade occurred in late 2005, with the updated edition containing important new mandates and imperatives. This article provides interviews with members of the Ethics Revision Task Force that flesh out seminal changes in the revised ACA Code of Ethics in the areas of confidentiality, romantic and sexual interactions, dual relationships, end-of-life care for terminally ill clients, cultural sensitivity, diagnosis, interventions, practice termination, technology, and deceased clients.
Ethical Challenges In A Complex World: Highlights Of The 2005 Aca Code Of Ethics, Michael Kocet
Ethical Challenges In A Complex World: Highlights Of The 2005 Aca Code Of Ethics, Michael Kocet
Counselor Education Faculty Publications
Being an effective counselor includes having knowledge of and the ability to integrate a code of ethics into one's professional practice. This article addresses some of the highlights of the changes in the 2005 ACA [American Counseling Association] Code of Ethics such as end-of-life issues, boundaries and relationships, and multicultural and diversity considerations. It is critical for counselors to demonstrate cultural sensitivity during the ethical decision- making process throughout their counseling, supervision, teaching, and research practice.
Report Of The Aca Ethics Committee: 2003-2004, Michael Kocet, L. T. Freeman
Report Of The Aca Ethics Committee: 2003-2004, Michael Kocet, L. T. Freeman
Counselor Education Faculty Publications
This report summarizes the activities of the American Counseling Association (ACA) Ethics Committee during the period of July 1, 2003, through June 30, 2004. Summary data of the complaints filed and the inquiries received are presented.