Also inside: • Association for Child and Adolescent Counseling • Sensory processing disorders among adults • The dynamics behind hoarding behaviors EVERYTHING YOU’VE EVER WANTED IN A WEBSITE AND MORE! $0 SET-UP FEE. N O EXTRA CHARGES. $59 MONTH. PARTNERED WITH Build your website FREE! C ounselin gT od ay April 2011 s Cover Story t 28 Do the right thing By Lynne Shallcross On the surface, ethical behavior would appear to be a straightforward matter, n but as counselors quickly discover, many variables are involved in making the 28 “right” decision. Five members of ACA with expertise in counseling ethics discuss situations that commonly trip up counselors and offer insights on thinking through ethical dilemmas more clearly. Features e 36 ACAC becomes newest organizational affiliate of ACA 36 By Lynne Shallcross The Association for Child and Adolescent Counseling aims to provide a professional home for counselors working with young clients in multiple settings, while also t striving to highlight the unique developmental and cultural needs of this population. 40 ‘Don’t touch me’ By Stacy Notaras Murphy Sensory processing disorders are usually thought of in connection with children with n special needs, but by learning how these disorders also present in adults, counselors can be a key cog in helping these clients find more comfortable ways of living. 40 46 Reader Viewpoint To have and to hold By Mark A. Chidley o A licensed mental health counselor and certified addiction professional examines the possibility that unresolved loss, and traumatic loss in particular, is intimately connected to the development of hoarding behaviors. Extras C 50 FY 2011 election results April 2011 | Counseling Today | 3 C ounselin gT od ay April 2011 Columns N u m b e r s 10 eNumbers Washington Update h t 11 y Two-Minute Advocate b 12 Counselor Career Stories 14 New Perspectives 16 Private Practice in Counseling 18 Resource Reviews 22 The Digital Psyway 24 Learning Curve 26 Inside the DSM-5 Need to Know 5 From the President 7 Executive Director’s Message Alcohol use among 8 Letters 12- to 14-year-olds 51 Division, Region & Branch News A study released by the Substance Abuse and Mental 53 Health Services Administration in February found that 5.9 Bulletin Board percent of U.S. adolescents ages 12 to 14 drank alcohol in 54 the past month. Of those who drank, 44.8 percent — or CT Learning Exam roughly 317,000 members of that age group — said they either had taken alcohol from their home or had received 55 Classifieds alcohol from a family member, including 15.7 percent (an estimated 111,000) who said they were provided alcohol by a parent or guardian. According to SAMHSA Administrator Pamela S. Hyde, individuals who begin drinking alcohol before the age of 15 are six times more likely to develop alcohol problems than those who wait until age 21 or older to drink. 4 | Counseling Today | April 2011 From The President CounselingToday s n a Counseling Today Staff v E Publisher a Richard Yep t e h Associate Publisher c Carol Neiman r a M Editor-in-Chief Jonathan Rollins 800.347.6647 ext. 339 [email protected] What would you do? Senior Writer The cover story for this issue different meanings, including a system Lynne Shallcross 800.347.6647 ext. 320 focuses on ethics issues in of moral principles; the rules of conduct [email protected] counseling. Contemplating recognized in respect to a particular class this topic and my development as a of human actions or a particular group, Advertising Representative Kathy Maguire professional counselor, I must admit that culture, etc.; a branch of philosophy 607.662.4451 my thoughts on ethical behavior have that deals with values relating to human [email protected] evolved over time. That is not to say conduct with respect to the rightness and that I was unethical before, but rather wrongness of certain actions and to the Graphic Designer Carlos J. Soto II that I once viewed others in a certain goodness and badness of the motives and 800.347.6647 ext. 377 way depending on how they handled ends of such actions. [email protected] situations in which I thought the “right” Growing up back in the day response was a black-and-white decision. CT Column Editors in Alabama, I was a child of the Yes, when I was younger, the answers Washington Update neighborhood, so to speak. What I mean seemed so obvious to me. But as I grew as Scott Barstow by that is that any adult had permission 800.347.6647 ext. 234 a professional and truly started listening to correct my behavior if she or he saw [email protected] to the stories and experiences of my me doing something I had no business clients and students, I began to realize Counselor Career Stories doing. Not only would I get in trouble that life is not always black and white. Rebecca Daniel-Burke with that particular adult, but I knew 800.347.6647 ext. 230 There is so much color and context to life there would be more to come when I [email protected] that we miss if we neglect to take the time got home. I would walk home from to listen to what is going on with those Resource Reviews we serve as professional counselors. school in shame and in fear of how my Kelly Duncan grandmother would react to finding out [email protected] What Would You Do? is a TV program I had misbehaved and that someone in from ABC News. Its premise centers on Private Practice in Counseling the neighborhood had found it necessary placing people in various staged scenarios Robert J. Walsh and Norman C. Dasenbrook to correct me. This was the culture of [email protected] without their knowledge and monitoring that time, and the adults’ response was their responses. As I initially watched Spotlight on Journals considered proper. some of the various scenes unfold, I Sheri Bauman said with such conviction, “Oh, I know Nowadays, how many of you would [email protected] what I would do. I would confront that feel comfortable correcting someone New Perspectives injustice” or “I would say something else’s child or going up to someone and Donjanea L. Fletcher to that person who was mistreating the saying, “Baby, you should not be doing [email protected] other individual in the scene.” I truly that”? I must admit, it’s not as easy to wanted to believe I would react that way do now as it was back in the day. Today, The Digital Psyway Marty Jencius if I witnessed such a scene in real life. we are afraid that we will be chastised [email protected] As I sat there, however, I began thinking in some form or fashion for butting in about who I was and how my culture has and not minding our own business. As a Inside the DSM-5 K. Dayle Jones changed since I was a child. result, most people these days just sit on [email protected] You may be wondering what this has to the sidelines, shake their heads and say, do with ethics. Give me just a second and “What an awful situation that is” or “The let’s see if I can make it come together, child has no home training.” because some of you may possess similar experiences. You see, ethics has several Continued on page 8 April 2011 | Counseling Today | 5 My base education officer got me on track to achieve my lifelong goal of a bachelor’s degree. — MSgt. Price E. Martin Jr., U.S. Marine Corps (ret.), Bachelor of Science in Liberal Studies, Excelsior College Whether you’re advising people who need more education to advance in a job, transition from the military, or start in a whole new career field, Excelsior College is a great piece of advice that can make a tangible difference in someone’s life. Excelsior College has been helping working adults overcome barriers to achieving academic success since 1971. With flexible and affordable degree and certificate programs, our students benefit from education paths that are as unique and diverse as they are. Excelsior’s Center for Professional Development offers more than 100 non-credit programs in every career field, from project management to wedding planner as well as an MBA Boot Camp for those preparing to enter an XC E L S I OR COLMbLuBEsiAne psrso sgkrialmls. or brush up XonC fEuLnSdaI OmeRn tCalO LLE E G E G Our cEampus is wherever our students E are (virtually everywhere!), so no 71 matter w20here your clie71nts live, they 19 91 can fulfi11ll their educat91ional goals and 17 realize their career aspirations through E ExcelGsEior College. E GE XCELSIOR C O L L E XCELSIOR C O L L E CELEBRATING ACA.Excelsior.edu 6 | Counseling Today | April 2011 Executive Director's message CounselingToday p Forks on the left, American Counseling e Y Association d knives on the right r President a Marcheta Evans h 800.347.6647 ext. 232 c who have sent suggestions to ACA via the [email protected] i R Web Idea Bank found on our website at counseling.org/webideabank/. Regardless of President-Elect Don W. Locke what form of communication you have 800.347.6647 used to share your thoughts, I appreciate [email protected] W hen I was young and my your time in letting us know. We really do take your suggestions seriously, and Executive Director mother was making dinner, Richard Yep we work as a leadership/staff team to at some point I would hear 800.347.6647 ext. 231 determine what we can accomplish to meet her say, “Dinner is almost ready. Would [email protected] your professional needs. you please set the table?” Many of you Your suggestions and our ability to tend Counseling Today (ISSN 1078-8719) is the reading this probably heard something monthly magazine of the American Counseling to your needs can be measured by yet similar in your homes when you were Association, 5999 Stevenson Ave., Alexandria, another milestone for the association. In growing up. VA 22304-3300; Telephone: 703.823.9800; January, ACA surpassed 45,000 members Internet: counseling.org. Opinions expressed Years later, when my son was playing — something we have not seen in many, in this magazine do not necessarily represent baseball and he came up to bat, I would opinions of the editors or policies of the many years. In addition, voting in the occasionally say, “OK, Dylan, table is set.” American Counseling Association. recent ACA election resulted in our largest This of course referred to having runners turnout in more than five years. And the Subscriptions are available for $150 for 12 issues on base and his being in a position to move ACA Annual Conference & Exposition in by calling PP&F at 800.633.4931. Single copies those players forward. are available for $12.50 each by calling ACA in- New Orleans, taking place March 23-27, Today, I want to share my thoughts house fulfillment at 800.422.2648 ext. 222. will see us exceed $1 million in conference about another table that has been set. registrations and welcome more than 4,000 Periodicals postage paid at Alexandria, Va., and In this case, the table is set for you, the attendees, setting another modern-day additional mailing offices. Postmaster: Send members of the American Counseling address changes to ACA Member Services, record for our organization. Association. During the past few years, 5999 Stevenson Ave., Alexandria, VA 22304. We continue to put more services and All rights reserved, 2011 by the American and under the guidance of the ACA products online so you can take care of Counseling Association. Governing Council, your professional things from wherever you might live association has slowly but surely been Editorial Policies or work. Proof of professional liability reviewing, rebuilding and restructuring its Counseling Today reviews unsolicited articles insurance, continuing education certificates and guest editorials for possible publication. products and services to make them more and many other resources are now available Not all articles will be accepted for publication. valuable and relevant to today’s counseling through counseling.org. To make sure we Send articles or request a copy of the writing professionals and graduate students. We guidelines by e-mailing [email protected]. can handle all of this digital traffic, the have done this in light of changing societal ACA Governing Council approved a plan Anti-Discrimination Policy issues that you face as professionals. We we put forward this past year to upgrade There shall be no discrimination against any also embarked on this multiyear change our technology infrastructure. We want individual on the basis of ethnic group, race, fully aware that if we didn’t make constant religion, gender, sexual orientation, age and/or to continue to deliver information to our disability. improvements designed with you in mind, most valuable asset — our members. Most ACA would no longer be able to help move of this transition will be completed by June Mission Statement the profession forward. of this year. The mission of the American Counseling As the association begins celebrating its What’s next? Well, as I noted above, we Association is to enhance the quality of life in society by promoting the development 60th anniversary, “resting on our laurels” have “set the table” with you in mind. But of professional counselors, advancing the doesn’t do anything to provide you with we now need you to come in, explore and counseling profession and using the profession the products, networking and career then let us know what else we can do to and practice of counseling to promote respect for human dignity and diversity. services that today’s — and tomorrow’s help you meet the professional challenges — professionals will need. Some of you that you face. We are your professional have communicated directly with me partner, and we are here to serve. So please about what you want from ACA. Others contact me with any comments, questions of you have participated in our surveying or suggestions that you might have via and focus groups, imparting wisdom and e-mail at [email protected] or by phone offering suggestions concerning your ACA at 800.347.6647 ext. 231. membership. Then there are those of you Thanks and be well.u April 2011 | Counseling Today | 7 Letters Advocacy efforts of the military, so I certainly understand still have a way to go the need for it. It brings credibility and Like Ms. Dominiquie Boyce (Letters, accountability to our profession. Until January 2011), I would like to thank the CACREP accreditation is established in American Counseling Association and a significant number of schools, however, my local chapters for their successful many counselors who have graduated from effort to break the code and convince the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to rigorous programs will continue to be shut Editorial policy hire professional mental health counselors. out of serving our nation’s veterans. I hope However, I was terribly disappointed ACA will also advocate for the best care Counseling Today welcomes to read that only counselors who have for veterans and not just care from those letters to the editor from ACA graduated from a CACREP-accredited members; submissions from fortunate enough to have a CACREP- school need apply. nonmembers will be published accredited school available to them. I, too, knew from the time I started my only on rare occasions. Anne Golembeski, SMSgt, USAF Retired master’s program that I wanted to work Only one letter per person per with vets. I am a 24-year veteran who Master’s Student topic in each 365-day period understands the stresses and issues that University of Phoenix will be printed. Letters will be vets face. I have seen in person how vets Albuquerque, N.M. published as space permits and are struggle with addiction and trauma. subject to editing for both length Three years ago when I started my and clarity. Submissions can be w program, there were not many CACREP- sent via e-mail or regular mail and accredited schools to choose from in must include the individual’s full my state that were accessible to me. As a Correction: In the February 2011 name, mailing address or e-mail student who also had to work full time, article “Your witness,” Richard Stride was address and telephone number. I needed a school that allowed me the ACA has the sole right to mistakenly referred to as a psychologist. In flexibility to work during the day. I am in determine if a letter will be addition to being a licensed professional my final internship but find that I am still accepted for publication. counselor in Colorado and a licensed unwelcome by the VA despite my years Counseling Today will not mental health counselor in Washington, of experience and the many intangibles I publish any letter that contains bring to the workplace. Stride holds the National Certified unprofessional, defamatory, I think CACREP Standards are Psychologist credential but is not a licensed incendiary, libelous or illegal admirable. Standardization is the hallmark psychologist. u statements or content deemed as intended to offend a person or group of people based on From The President their race, gender, age, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, Continued from page 5 language, ideology, social class, Now I know some of you are saying I hope I would do if the situation ever occupation, appearance, mental that you definitely know what you would presented itself.” I firmly believe we capacity or any other distinction do in situations such as these, and I cannot know exactly how we would that might be considered by some applaud your conviction. But many of respond until we find ourselves in a given as a liability. ACA will not print you are unsure of how you would react. situation. letters that include advertising Perhaps you even remember a situation in This, for me, is still a great positive. I or represent a copy of a letter which you wish you had said something review my past behaviors and responses to a third party. The editor but instead walked away. and contemplate the definition of ethical of Counseling Today will have responsibility for determining As counselors, it is ingrained in us to or right behavior. I try daily to move if any factors are present that advocate for those who cannot advocate beyond the mandatory ethics of my job warrant not publishing a letter. for themselves. It is our responsibility and life and toward the aspirational ethics E-mail letters to ct@counseling. to be actively engaged in our society. of being a social justice advocate. org or write to Counseling Today, Granted, as I have matured, my formerly What would you do? That is a question Letters to the Editor, black-and-white mind-set has been you must answer for yourself. My answer 5999 Stevenson Ave., altered, especially when it comes to is, “I hope I would do the right thing for Alexandria, VA 22304. claiming what I would definitely do. I all involved.” That way, I can walk away have come away saying, “This is what with peace. u 8 | Counseling Today | April 2011 Follow your passion. Advance your career. As the world’s leading psychology graduate school, The Chicago School Master’s and Doctoral of Professional Psychology is dedicated to helping passionate professionals Areas of Study broaden their impact and go even further doing what they love. We offer an unrivaled range of programs—from certificates to accelerated Clinical Psychology doctorates—to help expand your expertise in the specialty areas that Counseling Psychology matter most to you. 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Linda Sanchez might take place for the first time in President Obama has promised to (D-Calif.) introduced the Put School 15 years unless Congress resolved sharp veto H.R. 1 should it reach his desk, Counselors Where They’re Needed Act disagreements over spending levels for while Senate Majority Leader Harry (H.R. 667) to create a $5 million pilot the remainder of Fiscal Year 2011, which Reid (D-Nev.) has stated that massive project to support the hiring of school ends Sept. 30. cuts focusing exclusively on domestic counselors and help reduce dropout On Feb. 19, Republicans in the House nondefense spending are a nonstarter in rates in at least 10 troubled, low-income of Representatives passed a spending bill the Senate. (H.R. 1) for the remainder of FY 2011 With funding scheduled to run out on high schools. Sanchez has championed that would cut domestic nondefense March 4, a bill to provide two additional this legislation in previous sessions of discretionary programs by $61.5 billion weeks of government funding, until Congress as well. compared with current levels, including March 18, was being enacted. Passed Each grant award would be for a term more than $5 billion in cuts from by the House March 1 on a 335-91 of four years. The bill encourages grantees education programs. These cuts would vote, the legislation included $4 billion to hire one additional school counselor undermine students’ access to school in spending cuts by scrapping funding for every 250 students identified as being counselors and other necessary services for earmarks and eliminating programs at risk of not graduating high school and supports that help thousands of that the Obama administration wanted in four years. Grantees can also use the students to succeed in school and life. to end. Among the cuts were the $250 funds for school counselors’ professional The bill would eliminate all funding for million Striving Readers program, the development, for travel expenses for the rest of FY 2011 for the Elementary $66 million Even Start program, the $88 and Secondary School Counseling million Small Learning Communities home visits to students and for other Program, Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program and the $64 million LEAP services and materials to support this grants, the Leveraging Educational program. counseling. ACA applauds Sanchez for Assistance Partnership (LEAP) program, The two-week extension may not her continued work in support of school the federal Supplemental Educational be sufficient for hammering out an counselors for at-risk youth. Opportunity Grants and the High agreement on funding levels for the We encourage counselors to ask their School Graduation Initiative (formerly rest of the fiscal year, and the situation representatives to cosponsor H.R. 667 known as the School Dropout Prevention remained volatile. The likelihood of at to improve access to school counseling Program), among others. The House least a temporary government shutdown services and to improve students’ success. spending bill would also cut $100 million remained, and the Obama administration Studies show that providing access to from the 21st Century Community was developing contingency plans for school counseling services can have a Learning Centers program, nearly $25 supporting some federal employees, million from Federal TRIO Programs, including military, law enforcement, positive impact on student achievement nearly $20 million from GEAR UP direct-delivery health care workers and that is roughly comparable to the impact and more than $100 million from the federal employees paid with money of reducing class sizes. National Health Services Corps. In separate from annual appropriations. To identify your lawmakers and to addition, H.R. 1 would decrease the The American Counseling Association read draft text for sending them a letter maximum Pell Grant award by more than continues to believe in the importance or an e-mail, visit capwiz.com/counseling. $800; prohibit the use of federal funds of federal investments in education You can also contact your members to implement the Patient Protection and health care services and is working of Congress through the U.S. Capitol and Affordable Care Act; bar Planned with its partners in Congress and Switchboard at 202.225.3121. Parenthood health centers from all federal in allied organizations to maintain For more information, or to share your funding supporting provision of birth important programs that are currently school counseling success stories and control, cancer screenings and HIV under the knife. For more information, testing services; and cut more than 40 contact Dominic Holt with ACA at challenges, contact Dominic Holt with percent of funding from programs from 800.347.6647 ext. 242 or dholt@ ACA at 800.347.6647 ext. 242 or dholt@ the Community Service Block Grant counseling.org. counseling.org. u 10 | Counseling Today | April 2011
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