2016 Spring Newsletter
2016 ACAC Newsletter Spring ACAC President Gail Roaten chose to focus the Spring 2016 ACAC Newsletter on the topic of prevention of bullying and interpersonal
2016 ACAC Newsletter Spring ACAC President Gail Roaten chose to focus the Spring 2016 ACAC Newsletter on the topic of prevention of bullying and interpersonal
2016 Fall Newsletter The theme for the Fall 2016 ACAC Newsletter was “Resilient Children & Adolescents.” The Newsletter contained six articles that addressed topics ranging
2015-ACAC-Newsletter-Fall The theme of the Fall 2015 ACAC Newsletter was “Helping Children Thrive at School and at Home.” Four articles were included in the publication
Counseling Children and Adolescents with Sensory Processing Disorder: Results of an Exploratory National Study Emily Goodman-Scott, Melanie Burgess, Jonna Bobzien, Ryan Melton & Simone Lambert
Adolescents’ Perceptions of Their School Counselors’ Impact Jonathan H. Ohrt, Dodie Limberg, Tiffany M. Bordonada, Catherine Griffith & Renee S. Sherrell Pages: 1-15 A Pilot
Meta-Analysis of The Coping Cat Program for Decreasing Severity of Anxiety Symptoms Among Children and Adolescents Stephen Lenz Pages: 51-65 Effect of Child-Centered Play Therapy
In This Issue Launching a New Era for Child and Adolescent Counselors Dee C. Ray Pages: 1-2 Effectiveness of Play Therapy on Problematic Behaviors of
Association for Child and Adolescent Counseling (ACAC) aims to focus on the training needs of counselors who work with children and adolescents, while also providing professional support to those counselors, whether they are school counselors, play therapists, or counselor educators.
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