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What I’ve learned as a new professional counselor

Counseling Today

Starting a new career in counseling later in life taught one new counseling professional a few important lessons. The post What I’ve learned as a new professional counselor appeared first on Counseling Today.

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4 takeaways on combatting faculty burnout from our gathering of academic leaders

EAB

Rising student expectations and mental health needs are a primary driver of faculty burnout Students increasingly want more than just course content from their professors— 57% want help with professional networking and 45% want their professors to be willing to listen to personal issues and consider accommodations on coursework.

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Strategies for survivors when sexual assault is in the news

John Hopkins University Student Well-Being Blog

You can also directly email the Gender-Based Violence Prevention team ; a trauma-informed, confidential resources who supports all JHU students in survivor-led problem solving. Full-time Hopkins students over the age of 18 can access this platform for free. Students in the U.S. page for a complete list of confidential resources.

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Agnes Scott Receives $1M to Train Physician Assistants, Mental Health Counselors

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

It is expected to prepare more than 160 master’s students annually to practice as licensed professional counselors and certified physician assistants by 2027.