Counseling Today’s Online Magazine Top 15 Read Articles

2014yearinreviewCT Online’s most-read articles posted in 2014:

As we flip the calendar forward to January, we’re taking some time to reflect on the more than 150 articles that were posted at CT Online in 2014.    From a remembrance of Maya Angelou to an in-depth piece on eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR), we’ve focused on the news and issues that affect the counseling profession.

Milestones of 2014 include approval of a newly revised ACA Code of Ethics and the Association for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Issues in Counseling (ALGBTIC)’s first-ever conference, held in New Orleans in September.

15. The dance between codependents and narcissists (Online Exclusive, posted in March)   Ross Rosenberg

1. 2014 ACA Code of Ethics approved by Governing Council (Online Exclusive, posted in March) 

2. Addressing clients’ prejudices in counseling (Knowledge Share, posted in January)

3. A living document of ethical guidance (Cover Story, posted in May)

4. The toll of childhood trauma (Cover Story, posted in June)

5. EMDR for the co-occurring population (Magazine Feature, posted in May)

6. Counseling goes to the movies (Online Exclusive, posted in December)

7. The inner life of the counselor (Knowledge Share, posted in April)

8. Sex offender therapy: A battle on multiple fronts (Magazine Opinion, posted in March) bit.ly/1HvTqU

9. Connecting with clients (Cover Story, posted in August) bit.ly/16Nb2Az

10. ACA’s first counselor compensation study reports varied pay, good benefits (Online Exclusive, posted in September) bit.ly/1xdNJLT

11. Quieting the inner critic (Cover Story, posted in January) bit.ly/LZ0Uu9

12. America’s mental health disparities (Online Exclusive, posted in December) bit.ly/1E7Z2bA

13. CACREP degree to be required for counselor licensure in Ohio (Online Exclusive, posted in May) bit.ly/1x0e4uP

14. The toughest kinds of groups (Knowledge Share, posted in February) bit.ly/1mBAfAq

Ross Rosenberg

Ross Rosenberg, M.Ed., LCPC, CADC, CSAT, is an international codependency, narcissism, trauma, and sex& love addictions expert who provides psychotherapy, training and consultation services. Ross is a keynote speaker and trainer, presenting in 27 states and 3 countries. He owns Advanced Clinical Trainers and Clinical Care Consultants, an Arlington Heights IL counseling center. He wrote the best-selling book, "The Human Magnet Syndrome: Why We Love People Who Hurt Us." Ross’s YouTube channel contains 75 instructional/educational videos, which have over 2.6 million views and amassed 24,000 subscribers. He has been on ABC Late Night, a ABC "Swiped" documentary, Fox News and WGN News. His work has been featured in the Chicago Tribune & Publishers Weekly and he blogs for The Huffington Post, PsychCentral.com & TheGoodMenProject.com.

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