Senator Barrasso Re-Introduced Important Counseling Bill!
Last month, Senator John Barrasso (R-WY) reintroduced S. 1830, the “Seniors Mental Health Access Improvement Act of 2015.” This bill […]
Goth subculture, depression & self-harm
The association between goth subculture identification, depression, and self-harm Depression and self-harm are major public health concerns in teenagers, with […]
New Book for School Counselors
From the author Kevin Kuczynski MA, LLPC, SCL, BCPC Behind the Counselor’s Door is a non-fiction work that allows the reader […]
CBT for Depressed Military Members
FREE 13.5 CEU for Wyoming Behavioral Health Licenses “Treating Depressed Military Members Using CBT” Seminar Sponsored by The Center for […]
Wyoming represented at NCDA conference
WCA President Janet de Vries represented Wyoming at the National Career Development Association conference in Denver June 30-July 3, 2015. […]
WCA recognized for Counseling Awareness Month campaign
The American Counseling Association (ACA) announced WCA President Janet de Vries as the winner of its 2015 Counseling Awareness Month Public […]
How To Convince An Addict To Get Help
By: Stan Popovich Many people who struggle with alcohol or drugs have a difficult time getting better. There are […]
Ending Your Life Is Not The Answer To Your Situation
By: Stan Popovich You are at the end of your rope and you can’t take it any much longer. […]
New Wyoming licensing rules
From the Wyoming Mental Health Professions Licensing Board: The rules that were proposed and sent through the promulgation process have […]
Managing Your Fearful And Obsessive Thoughts
By: Stan Popovich There are times that we encounter fearful thoughts that can be difficult to manage. For some people, […]