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CSI Vice President Pia von Strasser interviews fellow 2nd-year student Renisha Lyon about integrating spirituality and religion into counseling.Some of the topics covered in this conversation include:-Pursuing a dual master’s degree in Divinity and Clinical Mental Health Counseling-Distinguishing between religion and spirituality-Renisha’s own reli…
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In this episode, CSI Vice President Pia von Strasser and 2nd-year student Kenzie Mick sit down (virtually) with Brian Calhoun, Associate Professor of the Practice in the Wake Forest Department of Education and Erin Binkley, Associate Professor and School Counseling Program Coordinator in the Wake Forest Department of Counseling. They discuss the im…
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CSI Vice President Pia von Strasser interviews fellow 2nd-year student Kenzie Mick about the challenging and rewarding process of becoming a school counselor.Some of the topics covered in part two of this conversation include:-Differences between elementary, middle, and high school settings-Identifying and addressing educational barriers-Advocating…
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CSI Vice President Pia von Strasser interviews fellow 2nd-year student Kenzie Mick about the challenging and rewarding process of becoming a school counselor.Some of the topics covered in part one of this conversation include:-Choosing a professional path-Systemic approaches to school counseling-Expectations for internship vs. reality of the experi…
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Second-year students and Chi Sigma Iota (CSI) Counseling Honor Society Officers Pia von Strasser (Vice President), Paris Coleman(President), Janna Byrd (Secretary), and Katie Veraldi(Treasurer) sit down (virtually) to discuss their experiences studying counseling at Wake Forest University and share their goals for future episodes of the second CSI …
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Hosted by the CSI Pi Alpha chapter, this panel discussion was held virtually on February 18th, 2021.Presenters: Dr. Isabel Farrell, Assistant Professor, Wake Forest Department of CounselingDr. Mark Scholl, Associate Professor, Wake Forest Department of CounselingDr. Betina Wilkinson, Associate Professor and Associate Chair, Wake Forest Department o…
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Hosted by the CSI Pi Alpha chapter, this panel discussion was held virtually on January 28th, 2021.Presenters: Dr. Michelle Ghoston, Assistant Professor, Wake Forest Department of CounselingDr. José Villalba, Vice President for Diversity and Inclusion, Chief Diversity Officer, and Professor of Counseling at Wake ForestDr. Brooke Griffith, Staff Psy…
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Hosted by the CSI Pi Alpha chapter, this panel discussion was held virtually on March 18th, 2021.Presenters: Dr. Rafe McCullough, Assistant Professor, Lewis & Clarke Graduate School of Education and CounselingDr. Bob Nations, Director of Online Counseling Programs and Assistant Teaching Professor, Wake Forest Department of CounselingRev. K. Monet R…
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This is the fourth episode in a series of student-produced podcasts, which aim to highlight the first-hand experiences of graduate counseling students and explore important topics related to becoming a counselor.In this episode, CSI executive board members LB Snipes and Brittani Level interview Dr. Michelle Ghoston, assistant professor in the Wake …
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This is the third episode in a series of student-produced podcasts, which aim to highlight the first-hand experiences of graduate counseling students and explore important topics related to becoming a counselor.This week, CSI executive board members Bobby Lange and Brittani Level speak with another member of their cohort, Rachel Warner. Together th…
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This is the second episode in a series of student-produced podcasts, which aim to highlight the first-hand experiences of graduate counseling students and explore important topics related to becoming a counselor.Today, CSI executive board members LB Snipes and Yuxing Xu interview fellow cohort member Adriana Varela and ask about her experience with…
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This is the first episode in a series of student-produced podcasts, which aim to highlight the first-hand experiences of graduate counseling students and explore important topics related to becoming a counselor.Second-year students and Chi Sigma Iota (CSI) Counseling Honor Society Officers Bobby Lange (President), LB Snipes (Vice President), Britta…
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Dr. Mark Scholl, Associate Professor of Counseling, sits down with Dr. Bob Nations and Dr. Cheyenne Carter to discuss his community outreach efforts and recent research on the experiences of ex-offenders who have completed a career development workshop.By Wake Forest University Grad School
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Terri Thompson earned a Master of Arts in Human Services from Wake Forest University. She joins Dr. Cheyenne Carter and Dr. Bob Nations to discuss her current work with the Department of Social Services.Other topics include: self-care and safeguarding against the effects of cumulative trauma, strategies for bracketing assumptions and biases, the ch…
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Dr. Cheyenne Carter, Assistant Teaching Professor in the Department of Counseling, joins hosts Dr. Shannon Warden and Dr. Bob Nations to discuss tips for identifying free/low-cost professional development resources and offers strategies for making the most of continuing education opportunities.By Wake Forest University Grad School
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Dr. Tammy Cashwell, Assistant Teaching Professor in the Department of Counseling, joins hosts Dr. Shannon Warden and Dr. Bob Nations to discuss practical and impactful strategies for thriving during your time as a graduate counseling student.By Wake Forest University Grad School
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Dr. Nikki Elston, Assistant Teaching Professor in the Department of Counseling, talks with hosts Dr. Shannon Warden and Dr. Bob Nations about her bold decision to leave a successful career to become a counselor.Other topics include: doubt and emotional challenges associated with pursuing a new career, struggling with imposter syndrome, developing t…
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Dr. Erin Binkley, Assistant Professor and School Counseling Program Coordinator, sits down with Dr. Robert Casares to discuss the various career opportunities that are available to M.A. school counseling students post-graduation.Other topics include: strengths of WFU's on campus and online school counseling program, the energizing and exciting aspe…
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Dr. Phil Clarke, Associate Professor of Counseling, sits down with Dr. Robert Casares to discuss fundamental principles and guidelines for practicing wellness counseling.Other topics include: what inspired and motivated Dr. Clarke to author a book on wellness, the importance of taking a holistic approach to helping clients, modeling wellness for st…
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Dr. Jennifer Rogers, Assistant Professor of Counseling, talks with hosts Dr. Shannon Warden and Dr. Bob Nations about her recently published research on clinical supervision and the process of offering constructive feedback to graduate counseling students.Other topics include: how relationship patterns formed during infancy and early-childhood impa…
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Dr. Mark Scholl, Associate Professor of Counseling, talks with hosts Dr. Shannon Warden and Dr. Bob Nations about his recently published book: Postmodern Perspectives on Contemporary Counseling Issues: Approaches Across Diverse Settings.Other topics include: collaborative career counseling approaches, innovations in counseling theory, his community…
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Dr. Debbie Newsome, Associate Professor of Counseling and Associate Dean for Students in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, talks with hosts Dr. Shannon Warden and Dr. Bob Nations about the evolution of the counseling profession. Other topics include: Wake Forest's Health and Human Services undergraduate minor, the growing need for clinical …
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Dr. Cheyenne Carter talks with hosts Dr. Shannon Warden and Dr. Bob Nations about running a private practice. Topics include: pros and cons of joining a group practice vs. establishing a private practice, financial opportunities and professional challenges, accepting insurance vs. private pay, scheduling and work life balance, and the importance of…
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Dr. Cheyenne Carter talks with hosts Dr. Shannon Warden and Dr. Bob Nations about running a private practice. Topics include: networking and developing referral sources, marketing, strengthening professional relationships within your community, and the importance of raising awareness about available mental health services.…
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Dr. Tammy Cashwell is the Chair of the Graduate Counseling Program Admissions Committee at Wake Forest University. She talks with Dr. Bob Nations and Dr. Shannon Warden about the numerous paths to a successful and fulfilling career in counseling, shares tips for developing application materials, and offers insights into the campus interview process…
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Mary Katherine Newsome is the Admissions and Student Support Manager for the Graduate Counseling Program at Wake Forest University. She talks with Dr. Bob Nations and Dr. Shannon Warden about the quality and convenience offered by the part-time online graduate counseling and human services program and describes how she assists prospective students …
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Melissa was a nurse for many years before pursuing a career in mental health. She chose the Wake Forest University Online Counseling Program because it gave her the flexibility to stay in Fayetteville, N.C., while also earning a degree from a top-ranked program.By Wake Forest University Grad School
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