Tracy Leinbaugh, PhD, NCC, PCC-S Associate Professor Chair, Department of Counseling and Higher Education 205 McCracken Hall Ohio University Athens, OH 45701 Phone: 740-593-0846 E-mail: leinbaug at ohio.edu Show, by your actions, that you choose peace over war, freedom over oppression, voice over silence, service over self-interest, respect over advantage, cooperation over competition, action over passivity, diversity over uniformity, and justice over all. From: CESNET-L is a unmoderated listserv concerning counselor ed. & supervision [mailto: CESNET-L at LISTSERV.KENT.EDU ] On Behalf Of David Kaplan Sent: Thursday, June 10, 2010 8:59 AM To: CESNET-L at LISTSERV.KENT.EDU Subject: Consumer Reports magazine includes counselors for first time For those who don't receive ACAeNews or didn't have a chance yet to see it, I thought you might like to know about this milestone for the counseling profession. David From: ACAeNews Volume XII Number 11 (June 8, 2010) Consumer Reports Includes Counselors for First Time in Survey, Article on Depression In a major step forward for recognition of the counseling profession, Consumer Reports has for the first time included professional counselors in its annual article on depression. "Depression & Anxiety: Readers Reveal the Therapists and Drugs that Helped" appeared in the July 2010 issue. In the past, the magazine has neglected to include professional counselors on their list of mental health providers rated by readers, and ACA has written letters to point out the omission. Now, professional counselors are included and placed on par with social workers, and psychologists. Under the subhead "Type of therapist doesn't matter," the 4-page article states: "Psychologists (Ph.D.s), social workers (M.S.W.s), and licensed professional counselors (L.P.C.s) receive equal helpfulness ratings from those who had talk therapy." To be included in a research survey-with the resulting positive outcomes-of a mainstream publication such as Consumer Reports is a breakthrough for the counseling profession. Raising the awareness of the counseling profession continues to be a high priority within ACA. Unsubscribe ******************** See www.CESNET-L.net for information on how to sign-off, sign-up, and use the CESNET-L listserv. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://listserv.ohio.edu/pipermail/counselor_educ/attachments/20100610/c2a870a1/attachment.html
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