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EP177: Broaching Conversations – Addressing Race, Ethnicity, and Culture with Dominique S. Hammonds
About this Episode:Mike speaks with Dominique Hammonds on the need for broaching conversations in our work as counselors and educators, barriers to and reasons why we avoid these conversations, and how we can grow as culturally competent counselors. About...

EP167: Trusting the Natural World – During the COVID-19 Pandemic and Beyond with Katie Asmus
About this Episode:We are the natural world. Drawing from over 30 years of experience, Katie discusses practical strategies that counselors and their clients can use to connect to the natural world for self-care, guidance, and support during this challenging time....

EP163: Online Pedagogy – Moving Counselor Education Online During the Covid-19 Pandemic with William Snow
About this Episode:Mike speaks with Dr. William Snow on the nuts and bolts of moving counselor education online, the benefits and downsides of teaching online, and best-practices for educators and students.About Will:Dr. William Snow received his B.A and M.A. from...

EP159: Imposter Syndrome – Wrestling with Professional Self-Doubt with Jessica Tyler and Alfredo Palacios
About this Episode:Mike speaks with Jessica Tyler and Alfredo Palacios on the experience of the imposter syndrome in counseling practice and education. They discuss the performance of counseling theory, presenting at academic conferences, and balancing expert...

EP158: Deliberate Practice – Cultivating Clinical Excellence with Tony Rousmaniere
About this Episode:Mike speaks with Tony Rousmaniere on the origins of deliberate practice, the difference between knowledge acquisition and skills acquisition, and exercises for developing inner skills for clinical excellence.About Tony:Dr. Rousmaniere is a licensed...

EP157: Getting Involved in Sexual Health Advocacy – A Conversation with Dr. Robert Zeglin
About this Episode:Dr. Megan Speciale talks to Dr. Robert Zeglin about how students, practitioners, and educators can participate in sexual health advocacy. Dr. Zeglin describes why sexual health and education advocacy is important for mental health professionals and...

EP154: Treating Individuals with Autism – Carlos Castañeda and Amanda Pena on Psychoeducating the Mental Health Community
About this Episode:Carlos Castañeda and Amanda Pena share insight on Autism and guidance on how current and future mental health practitioners can feel confident, competent, and empathic to their clients who are on the spectrum. They also discuss comorbid symptoms...

EP117: Taking the NCMHCE – A Crash Course in (Nearly) All You Need to Know with Alyson Carr
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EP85: CACREP (Part 2) – Advocacy, Barriers, and the Road Ahead with Kelly Coker and Tyler Kimbel
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EP84: CACREP (Part 1) – Origins, History, and Purpose with Kelly Coker and Tyler Kimbel
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