The Mindful Awareness and Relational Skills (MARS Group) was designed to help new counselors enhance their relationships with clients by fostering in-session mindful awareness. This presentation will introduce the MARS Group to attendees and share preliminary findings of the pilot study. Practical challenges of conducting a pilot study for a group-based intervention with practicing counselors will be discussed.
Assessment tools are widely used in counselor education to evaluate counseling competencies and professional development of counselors in training and in higher education. However, many assessments rely on traditional validation method that such as the Multicultural Counseling knowledge and Awareness Scale that relied on Classical Test Theory (Lu, 2016). This presentation introduces Rasch Analysis as a measurement approach that can strengthen tools by improving overall measurement validity.
This session presents 15 essential practices for relational, culturally responsive, and high-impact team research in counselor education. Participants will explore strategies to build inclusive, collaborative partnerships, clarify roles, uphold ethical standards, and navigate team complexities, fostering trust, mutual accountability, and culturally grounded approaches that enhance both team functioning and scholarly impact.
As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to grow, counselor educators and researchers are jumping into AI and machine learning (ML) in exciting ways. In this session, we’ll share recent work using ML to predict mental health outcomes from adverse childhood experiences and social determinants of mental health. We’ll also demystify ML, walk through practical strategies for working with datasets, and open the floor for questions and discussion.
Dr. Eunae Han is an assistant professor in the Counseling and Special Education department at the University of Texas at El Paso and a licensed professional counselor in Texas. She is a feminist scholar with interdisciplinary expertise spanning counselor education, feminist psychology... Read More →
Join this roundtable hosted by counselors with experience working in community collaboration focused on community mental health to: 1) explore your perceptions about the role of counselors in collaborative community mental health initiatives; 2) review and debate the relevancy of counseling advocacy competencies related to this domain; and 3) identify opportunities to use community collaboration as an advocacy tool in your work.
This session presents findings from a single-case research study examining the Safe and Sound Protocol (SSP), a polyvagal-informed intervention for trauma. Results indicate meaningful reductions in trauma symptoms and improvements in autonomic regulation. Attendees will gain insight into integrating nervous system-informed approaches to enhance treatment engagement, safety, and retention in trauma counseling.