Research Opportunity (Gift Card)

Dear Counseling Master’s Students,

My name is Byeolbee Um and I am a doctoral student in the Counselor Education and Supervision program at the University of Iowa. I am currently collecting data for the study about counseling trainees’ social justice advocacy development. I have obtained IRB approval from the University of Iowa.

In order to participate in this study, you must meet the following criteria:
(a) a master’s student
(b) currently enrolled in a CACREP-accredited counseling program in the United States

Participants will be asked to take a survey, which will take approximately 15 minutes to complete. A $10 Amazon gift card will be given to 30 participants who agree to enter the raffle. E-mail addresses will be collected and separately managed for compensation and/or contact for the second-round survey. Your participation is completely voluntary.

If you would like to participate, please follow this link:
https://uiowa.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_a5UQghLxfb63aZ0

If you have any questions pertaining to this study, please contact me by email at byeolbee-um@uiowa.edu. You may also contact the faculty advisor of this research, Dr. Susannah Wood, at susannah-wood@uiowa.edu.

Thank you so much for your time.

TOMORROW: NCE Workshop Series

Attend our upcoming NCE Workshop Series! Designed for students preparing to sit for the National Counselor Exam in Spring 2022, this four-part content-based workshop series will help you do your best on the test.

Session 1: Sunday February 6th 3pm-4:30

  • Areas of Clinical Focus (facilitated Professor Jessica Del Re)
  • Treatment Planning (facilitated by Gretchen Zagzebski, alum)

Session 2: Sunday February 13th 3pm-4:30

  • Test Preparation and Anxiety (facilitated by Nora Murphy, Director of Academic Success Center, and Gretchen Zagzebski, alum)

Session 3: Sunday February 20th 3pm-4:30

  • Counseling Skills and Interventions (facilitated by Dr. Carlos Medina)
  • Core Counseling Attributes (facilitated by Ashley Meczywor, alum)

Session 4: Sunday February 27th 3pm-4:30

  • Professional Practice and Ethics (facilitate by Dr. Sasha Novakovic)
  • Intake, Assessment, and Diagnosis (facilitated by Dr. Steve Hamm)

FREE for members of Chi Sigma Iota DPU Chapter; one-time series fee of $20 for non-members

More info and REGISTER HERE: https://forms.gle/YjaSLsz8JhHwGG98A

Questions? Contact Erin Oberman, CSI Professional Development Chair (eoberman@depaul.edu)

 

Sponsored by the DPU Chapter of Chi Sigma Iota, Counseling Honor Society

Opportunity: Chicago Quarter Staff Professional

The Office of New Student and Family Engagement (NSFE) would like your help as we begin recruiting  Chicago Quarter Staff Professionals for Fall 2022. Staff Professionals support first-year students as they transition to DePaul and work in collaboration with a teaching team composed of an undergraduate student mentor and faculty member. This position is a great way to build relationships with students and encourage student success in the classroom.
Attached is the job description that provides more detail on the role and its time commitment. Folks must attend an information session in order to apply (see options below).
2022 CQ New Staff Professional Information Sessions
Note: RSVP required via DeHub
Date
Time
Location
Wednesday, February 9th
2:00-3:00 PM CST
Tuesday, February 15th
12:00-1:00 PM CST
Wednesday, February 23rd
11:00 AM-12:00 PM CST
Lincoln Park Student Center 325 – Register via DeHUB

 

Job Opportunity

Looking to join a thriving group practice with a supportive and team-oriented culture? We might be looking for you too!⁣
Lincoln Park Therapy Group is HIRING! ⁣

Our boutique private practice in Chicago’s Lincoln Park and Lakeview neighborhoods is looking for: ⁣

Couples Therapist (Licensed or Provisionally Licensed, Full-time)⁣

Mental Health Therapist (Provisionally Licensed, Full-Time)⁣

If you are an enthusiastic, connection-driven, adaptable mental health professional, we would love to meet you and see if you would be the perfect fit for our fun, dynamic and collaborative group practice.⁣

Head to our website (link below!) to read all about each opening and to apply! ⁣

Research Opportunity: Black Counselor Trainee Microaggressive Experiences

Counselor Candidates,

Dr. Claudia Calder-Marshall and Albrina Burger are seeking 10 to 15 participants for their qualitative study titled Black Counselor Trainees Racial Microaggression Experiences and Perspective on Professional Identity Development. The purpose of this study is to examine and seek an understanding of the relationship between racial microaggression experiences and its impact on the professional identity development of Black Masters-level counselor trainees. The research study has been submitted, reviewed, and approved by the Institutional Review Board (IRB # 1846690-1) at Albany State University.

The qualifications to participate in this study include:

  1. Self-identify as Black
  2. Experienced racial microaggression and
  3. Have been a masters-level counselor trainee in a CACREP accredited program for at least three full semesters.

If you would like to participate, we ask you to complete a demographic eligibility survey: Eligibility Survey and participate in one 45-60 minutes semi-structured interview. Once we determine eligibility, participants will be given informed consent documents to review before the qualitative interview. You may withdraw from the study at any time.

If you have any questions, please get in touch with the principal investigator Claudia Calder via email claudia.calder@asurams.edu

Also, If you have questions about your rights as a research participant, you may contact the Albany State Office of Research and Sponsored Programs (ORSP) by phone at 229-500-2032 or email at orsp@asurams.edu.

Thank you!

Dr. Claudia Calder-Marshall, Albany State University

Albrina Burger, Albany State University