Thursday, September 24, 2020

EB-ACA Conference

Join us for the EB-ACA Conference on September 26, 2020!. This 61st annual conference promises to bring

live and recorded presentations that are of contemporary interest to our members and participants. This marks our 61st year of serving and supporting counseling needs in Europe.  

EB-ACA is an organization that values social justice, human rights, equity, human dignity, respect, and compassion. As such, EB-ACA stands in solidarity with those across the globe who are advocating for racial justice. We are very proud to stand against racism and discrimination in all forms. We encourage donation to the selected charities on our website.    

This conference is a little bit different in a time when almost everything is. To better serve our members from Europe and the U.S. we have two options for you to gain CEs:

1) you can watch the prerecorded sessions and/or

2) you can join us live to see the presentations.

Feel free to do what works best for your schedule.  



Our Keynote Speaker is Dr Dwight Turner will share his expertise in addressing 2020: The Year of Racial Change? Through the lens of dreams, which is just one route to recognizing the unconscious impact of this time, this talk then becomes a call towards encouraging counsellors to be brave in the work we do of personal, relational, and cultural transformation.  

Register Today to be a part of this historic event. We are confident that this is just the beginning of more engaged and interactive virtual opportunities for professional counselors in Europe and worldwide.

Register Today! The link below is to the website home page: https://cvent.me/Rqv100 



The link below is to the registration page: https://cvent.me/L8qngG

 

See our Welcome Video: 

https://youtu.be/hjsvfkrFc4k

 

Wednesday, September 23, 2020

University of Cincinnati PhD in Counselor Education and Supervision

The University of Cincinnati Counseling Program is celebrating 65 years of excellence in educating future counselors in 2020. The CACREP accredited doctoral Program in Counselor Education at the University of Cincinnati prepares future scholars who are skilled in research, teaching and supervision, and service to the profession from an ecological perspective. Inaugurated in 1955, the UC Counseling Program is among the longest continuously running programs in the nation.  Our doctoral program just received ACES' Robert Frank Outstanding Counselor Education Program Award (2019). We look forward to continuing the mission of achieving for national excellence in implementing an ecological counseling perspective through research and service with diverse populations.

The Ph. D. program at UC has three cognate area: substance abuse, school, and multicultural social justice counseling. Our doctoral students are committed to increasing their research and teaching potential in addition to developing skills that enable them to provide service to diverse populations, particularly members of underserved groups. We are also committed to training our doctoral candidates to become leaders within counselor education and in the wider mental health community

UC provides an ideal environment for gaining research experience and building substantive expertise, having 200 years of history as a research pioneer and a Carnegie classification of Doctoral Universities: Highest Research Activity. UC is "Among the top tier of the Best National Universities," according to U.S. News & World Report. The University of Cincinnati is the birthplace of cooperative education (1906) and located in Greater Cincinnati metropolitan area, a premier destination and awarding-winning place to live life (see here).

 

For more information about the doctoral program and an opportunity to meet some current students and faculty, please join us for a Virtual Open House on October 21, 2020 at 7:00pm via Webex (links below). Applications are due by December 1, and can be found by clicking here!

 

Open House Webex Access:

Meeting number:

120 195 7855

Password: 3uMkrucXq53

https://ucincinnati.webex.com/ucincinnati/j.php?MTID=mad2d734ae55bea30961b899dc4b03f85

Join by video system:

Dial: 1201957855@ucincinnati.webex.com

You can also dial 173.243.2.68 and enter your meeting number.

 

Join by phone:

+1-415-655-0002 US Toll

Access code: 120 195 7855

 

 

Additionally, click hereto view our program brochure. If you have questions, please contact Dr. Mei Tang at mei.tang@uc.edu. You can click here for additional information about the admissions process. If you need additional information about the application process, please contact Ms. Amanda Carlisle at 513-556-3335 and email at Amanda.Carlisle@uc.edu

 

Tuesday, September 22, 2020

Kindred Counseling Job Opportunity

Kindred Counseling in Naperville is currently hiring for clinically licensed therapists (LCPC, LCSW, LMFT). Please see the link below for more information.

https://www.thekindredcounselors.com/careers-1