07/28/2021
ACA Proposals for the 2022 Conference in Atlanta are due today, 7/28, by 5pm!
ACA 2022 Conference Call for Proposals
Our ACA 2022 Conference & Expo will be held in Atlanta, Georgia on April 7-10, 2022. All students, professional counselors, counselor educators, and other mental health professionals are welcome to submit proposals for sessions in all topic areas and session formats. All proposals must be submitted....
05/25/2021
“As mental health professionals, we have an ethical responsibility to address the effects of racism and work to dismantle it through our daily practice.”
It has been one year since George Floyd was murdered and today is a painful reminder that the profound trauma and grief caused by systemic racism have neither an end date nor a quick fix.
As mental health professionals, we have an ethical responsibility to address the effects of racism and work to dismantle it through our daily practice. Thank you to all of our members and other mental health care professionals who work tirelessly each day to serve their clients and address this ongoing and collective health crisis. https://bit.ly/2QONFDd
03/02/2021
UF Counselor Education programs receive full 8 year CACREP accreditation for all four programs!
01/22/2021
Congrats to first year Counselor Education doctoral student Taylor Sweet for her selection as an American College Counseling Association Emerging Leader!
Taylor Sweet, M.A., NCC is a Registered Mental Health Counseling Intern in the state of Florida, and currently works in private practice with college students, adults, and couples. She earned her Master of Arts degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Rollins College (Winter Park, FL), as well as an additional certificate in college/university counseling. Taylor completed her master’s clinical practicum/internship at the Rollins College Wellness Center. She has taken her passion for college students along in her studies as a first-year doctoral student in the Counseling and Counselor Education program at the University of Florida. She has plans to follow and implement research that follow trends in college student mental health, postmodern and multicultural/feminist interventions for Generation Z students, and counselor development. Her areas of interest include college counseling and student development, counselor identity development, and racial and gender justice.
11/03/2020
Yay UF CE!
UF Counselor Education Research Featured
Research from members of the UF Counselor Education program featured in four articles in the October 2020 issue of Counseling and Values.