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Special Feature of the Spring 2016 - online exclusive!
The Legacy Series: Inspired by the Past - Reaching toward the Future
Following ACTE in Charlotte in 2008, Dr. Ray Davis created a four-part interview with Dr. Gysbers and colleague Dr. JoAnn Harris-Bowlsbey as they reflected on our profession past, present and future. This series entitled, “The Legacy Series: Inspired by the Past - Reaching toward the Future.”
Part 1 – Populations Served (15:45)
Part 2- Theoretical Basis (17:00)
Part 3 – Methods of Practice (17:00)
Part 4 – Counselor Training (27:30)
Entire Series (1:28)
Career Developments
Winter 2018
Table of Contents
Focus
Reentering the Workforce After Kids: How to Make It Work
By Laura Lanham
Feature
Women, Work, and Wellness: Designing the Future
By Amanda G. Flora
Special Feature
The Ethics and Skill of Career Confrontations
By Billie Streufert
Departments
Professional Counselors & Specialists
Bring Back Work-Life Balance!
By Kevin Johnson
School Counselors
How Much is Enough? Balancing Work and Life as a School Counselor
By Lia Falco
Graduate Students
Helping Clients Experiencing the Impostor Phenomenon Manage Work-Life Balance
By Jessamyn Perlus
Facilitating Career Development
Embracing Mindfulness and Work-Life Balance to Better Serve Our Clients
By Jim Peacock and Sabrina Woods
Higher Education
Contemplating Work-Life Balance
By Heather N. Maietta
Columns
From the President:
Living a Balanced Life: Realistic Goal or Hopeless Aspiration?
By Spencer Niles
From the Executive Director:
Work-Life Balance: How do We Keep Everything in Perspective?
By Deneen Pennington
Thought Leader Insights: A Conversation with Gali Rachel Cinamon
By Jenn Long Leard
Ethics in a Nutshell
By Sarah Patterson-Mills and Sharon Anderson
The Marketplace
By Charles Lehman
On the Web
By Melanie Reinersman