Faculty, Students, and Alumni recently presented at the North Carolina Counseling Association (NCCA) 2012 Annual Conference on Professional Counseling and Advocacy at the Grandover Resort in Greensboro, NC.
Presentations Included:
- The Whole is Greater Than the Sum of Its Parts: Applications of Wellness Counseling and Social Interest Concepts in Clinical Settings, P. Clarke and A. Giordano
- The Male Minority: Navigating the Counseling Profession as a Male Practitioner [Poster], M. Eades and N. Adamson
- The Rogerian Perspective: Carl, Fred, Ginger, Will & Kenny, S. Gladding
- Seeing Beyond the Identified Client: The Role of Behavioral Theory in Family Counseling, N. Adamson, M. Eades, and E. Scanlon
- Play Therapy in the Elementary School: Using Child-Centered Language to Facilitate a 5th Grade/Kindergarten Peer Mentoring Program, J. Esposito and S. Vavrek
- Screening and Brief Intervention: What It Is and Why It Matters for the Counseling Profession, R. Moro, K. Ahrendt, J. Rogers, and L. Veach
- Psychoeducational Experiential Activities for Group Work with Clinical Populations, A. Giordano and P. Clarke
- Careeropolis: The Career Simulation, H. Robinson, J. Niles, and B. Calhoun