ÀÖ²©´«Ã½member Dr. Dana Kasper recently shared helpful tips with Huffington Post Canada.
"Tell your Congressional members that it would be unacceptable to pass any healthcare legislation that would not require insurance companies to cover mental health services!"
A House Committee considering the bill to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act discusses the requirement for mental health care coverage going forward. It will be up to the States to decide.
The Supreme Court returned a case involving transgender students and school bathrooms back to the Fourth Circuit Court after the new Administration withdrew guidance on the subject provided by the Obama Administration. The guidance from the new ...
The House bill ends subsidies for low income people to buy insurance in the ÀÖ²©´«Ã½market, and cuts Medicaid funding. It replaces those with tax credits for low and some middle income people that seem unlikely to be as generous on average. Many members ...
The subcommittee that funds mental health programs heard testimony on a range of issues as it prepares to write the spending bill for next year.
Social Security recipients who required a designated payee due to mental impairment were being added to the national background check system.
The proposed bill would have eliminated the licensure process for a number of professions including counseling, instead requiring anyone who wanted to be considered a counselor to simply register with the State Department of Public Health.
Youngsters at the St. Aloysius Orphanage in Cincinnati, Ohio, now have access to a play therapy room, thanks to funds from the ÀÖ²©´«Ã½ Foundation's (ACAF) Growing Happy and Confident Kids (GHCK) program grant.
ÀÖ²©´«Ã½staffers recently formed an assembly line in a conference room to pack 40 duffel bags with an array of items designed to offer comfort to children entering foster care.
David Kaplan, ÀÖ²©´«Ã½past president and chief professional officer, recently shared tips for parents with Thrive Global.
Each year, the ÀÖ²©´«Ã½ recognizes and celebrates the achievements of counseling professionals who have distinguished themselves professionally, as well as through service to others.
ÀÖ²©´«Ã½student members were competing for prizes in two essay competitions: the Future School Counselors Essay Competition (sponsored by the Roland and Dorothy Ross Trust) and the Graduate Student Essay Competition (sponsored by Gerald and Marianne Corey ...
Winners were identified from the top three Master?s teams and the top three Doctoral teams, with one honorable mention in each academic level. Members of the winning team will be recognized at the National Awards Ceremony at the ÀÖ²©´«Ã½2017 Conference & ...
As Congress begins to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act, it finds that one of those is easier than the other.
Five states and the District of Columbia have laws prohibiting conversion therapy. Five more are considering similar bills introduced this month.
The ÀÖ²©´«Ã½ has joined with over 100 mayors and other partners in the Cities Thrive Coalition in urging leaders in Congress to ?build upon, not tear down, the progress that has been made to our behavioral health system through ...
Licensing reform, board consolidation, codes of ethics, and portability are some of the issues being discussed by licensing board members and other stakeholders in the profession.
ILLUMINATE will take place in Washington, DC during the 42nd Annual Pride Festival, June 8-10, 2017.
2016 was a difficult year for many. In fact, studies show that 55 percent of Americans labeled it as one of the worst or below average.