by YouTube | Jan 10, 2019 | Bullying, Counseling Today, Knowledge Share, Psychology and Therapy News, Rehabilitation & Disability, school counselors audience
For more than 40 years, bullying in schools has remained relatively stable and today is recognized as a serious social problem. In 2014, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Department of Education released the first federal standardized definition of bullying, which includes unwanted aggressive behavior, observed or perceived power imbalance, and…continue reading
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by YouTube | Oct 8, 2018 | Counseling Today, Member Insights, Psychology and Therapy News, Rehabilitation & Disability
It happens almost as soon as Emily steps through the door of the grocery store. “What do you think you’re doing in here with that?” an employee demands loudly while moving to block her path. He’s pointing in anger at the black Labrador retriever beside her. As Emily comes to a halt, her service dog,…continue reading
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by YouTube | Jul 9, 2018 | Counseling Today, Knowledge Share, Psychology and Therapy News, Rehabilitation & Disability, self-discovery
For many counseling professionals, the exploration of forgiveness, self-compassion or resilience can seem daunting, particularly when determining ways to apply these concepts to people with disabilities and their specific needs. When approaching this task, counselors may ask themselves several questions, including: Where do I start? Which concept is most important? Is one of them more…continue reading
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