Guides to Counseling Careers & Other Resources

Within the counseling profession, there is a need for comprehensive and authoritative resources. These guides help current and prospective counselors find scholarships, loan forgiveness programs, and other types of support in these growing careers.

Am I Being Manipulated? Am I Being Manipulative?

Calendar Icon 01/14/26 Alex Stitt, LMHC

The root Latin manipulus means handful, as in a skillful handling of objects. A juggler, a card shuffler, and a bored student spinning their pencil in class are all manipulating objects. Applying this skillful handling to people, it’s no wonder we feel played with when we’re socially manipulated or powerful when we can manipulate others. In fact, the American Psychological Association defines manipulation as a “behavior designed to exploit, control, or otherwise influence others to one’s advantage.”

An Interview with the Social Security Administration

Calendar Icon 01/12/26 Cevia Yellin

Two benefits programs that may be available to individuals with disabilities—including those caused by mental health conditions—are Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI).

Fat Stigma, Disordered Eating, and Ozempic

Calendar Icon 01/07/26 Laura Freberg, PhD

I subscribe to a number of medical newsfeeds, and the responses from the physicians to the GLP-1 agonists can only be described as “giddy.” Doctors spoke of their joy at “finally” having something that could help their patients lose weight.

Which States Have the Worst Substance Abuse Problems?

Calendar Icon 12/12/25 Wade Zhou, MS

Accidental injuries, a category that includes drug overdoses, are the leading cause of death for Americans aged 18 to 45—a situation that seems unlikely to change any time soon. A major contributing factor to this crisis is the opioid epidemic, which continues to ravage the country. More than 105,000 people died from a drug overdose in the 12-month period ending in November 2023, according to the latest data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

What is a Virtual Counselor? An Expert’s Perspective

Calendar Icon 12/12/25 Matt Zbrog

Virtual counseling is a form of mental health counseling provided through digital platforms like video calls, phone calls, or messaging. Think of it as telehealth for counseling. Popularized during the Covid-19 pandemic, it’s here to stay.

Guide to Professional Counseling Conferences (2026)

Calendar Icon 12/11/25 Becca Brewer, MEd

Although it has been years since the world moved past the challenges of Covid-19, many organizations are still working to provide all the benefits of the conference experience to those within the professional counseling community.

National Mentoring Month Advocacy Guide (2026)

Calendar Icon 12/09/25 Cevia Yellin

When you think of the best moments of your childhood, outside of your home, who comes to mind? A favorite teacher, coach, neighbor, friend? Whether formal or informal, positive relationships with mentors benefit youth and adults.

Counseling Children Through Play Therapy – Interview With An Expert

Calendar Icon 12/04/25 Kimmy Gustafson

The Association for Play (APT) provides the official definition of play therapy as “the systematic use of a theoretical model to establish an interpersonal process wherein trained play therapists use the therapeutic powers of play to help clients prevent or resolve psychosocial difficulties and achieve optimal growth and development.”

LGBTQ+ Sandplay Therapy: Collecting Queer Symbols

Calendar Icon 12/02/25 Alex Stitt, LMHC

Starting out with essential archetypes like houses, bridges, animals, heroes, villains, and family figures, sandplay therapists soon become avid collectors, amassing all kinds of cultural symbols to be as inclusive as possible. However, since it can be difficult to find LGBTQ+ representation when shopping for miniatures, let’s explore some recurring themes in LGBTQ+ mental health, and how sandplay therapists can diversify their collection.

2026 Guide to Counseling Scholarships

Calendar Icon 11/25/25 Matt Zbrog

The cost of undergraduate and graduate programs has grown significantly more expensive over the last decade, and salaries haven’t kept pace. Many aspiring counselors turn to scholarships to reduce their financial burden and focus on getting the training they need.