Blogs, Counselor Development, Uncategorized
Why Group Leadership Is About More Than Asking Questions Many counselors enter group therapy expecting to guide discussions and encourage participation. While those are important responsibilities, effective group facilitation requires much more. Group counselors must...
Blogs, Clinical Supervision, Uncategorized
Becoming a clinical supervisor is often viewed as the next natural step in a counselor’s career. Yet many professionals discover that supervision requires a very different set of skills than counseling alone. The transition can be rewarding, but it also brings new...
Blogs, Clinical Supervision, Uncategorized
How effective supervision strengthens counselors, improves client outcomes, and supports healthier treatment organizations. In the Substance Use Disorder (SUD) field, counselors are often the professionals clients remember most. They guide individuals through...
Blogs, Clinical Supervision, Uncategorized
In the Substance Use Disorder (SUD) field, counselors are often the people clients remember most. They are the ones helping individuals through relapse, trauma, recovery, crisis, and some of the hardest moments of their lives. But behind every strong counselor is...
Blogs, Counselor Development, Uncategorized
There is a reason so many people describe their mothers as their “safe place.” A mother’s presence often becomes our first experience of feeling heard, comforted, encouraged, and cared for. Even small moments, like being reassured after a difficult day or feeling...