Counselor Toolbox – The Worry Card
When people struggling with anxiety seek our counsel, we typically interact with them from our “go-to” passages, including Matthew 6:25-34 and Philippians 4:6-9. In order to help t...
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When people struggling with anxiety seek our counsel, we typically interact with them from our “go-to” passages, including Matthew 6:25-34 and Philippians 4:6-9. In order to help t...
When it comes to helping your clients, some challenges call for foundational, crosscutting tools, like those for better communication or emotion regulation. Other times, clients a...
Starting a private practice involves all the usual business decisions choosing a structure, registering a name, and opening a bank account. But it also comes with a layer of compl...
New tools give school counselors everything they need in one place.
Our June 2026 mini-series on the BCC Grace and Truth blog is designed to add resources to your counselor toolbox. In this first article, Rush Witt shares the RRPP framework for fig...
New counselors must learn to counsel people, not merely problems, by asking follow-up questions, understanding the contexts of the person and Scripture, and faithfully applying Scr...
Teen Librarian Cindy Shutts talks mental health and psuedo rage rooms
Our July 2026 mini-series on the BCC Grace and Truth blog offers advice to new biblical counselors. In this first article, Ellen Dykas suggests five areas of life to keep watch ove...
Matt sat across from the counselor with his arms folded. He had been urged by his wife to go to counseling for his dishonesty in their marriage. The details of his dishonesty did n...
You just met a new client and are genuinely unsure where to go next in terms of measurement tools. Should you assess their well-being broadly, or focus on something specific like...
Words of wisdom and witty bon mots are great tools in coaching and therapy, but they need to be used carefully. Here's why.
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio – Jake Protivnak, distinguished professor and counseling program director in Youngstown State University’s Psychological Sciences and Counseling Department, recent...
Feeling overwhelmed as a resource teacher? Learn practical tips for managing lesson planning, IEPs, data collection, and multiple preps without burning out. The post Fitting It All...
Consulting interview prep can drain advisor time when students move into mocks too early. This checklist helps career centers screen readiness, route students into the right practi...
When it comes to helping neurodivergent folks find playful, engaging ways to do the things they need to do, ADHD content creator Dani Donoval is the most creative person I’ve ever...
We love to hear counseling success stories. It’s invigorating to hear when counselees hear and receive wisdom from God’s Word, share their hope and renewed joy with others, and rep...
I have sat across from enough teenagers to know that the standard counseling questions don't always work. "What were you thinking when that happened?" Shrug. "How does that make yo...
Career exploration worksheets should do more than collect reflection. This guide shows how advising teams can design prompts, compare tools, structure appointment follow-up, avoid...
Reflection only helps when it changes the next advising move. This guide shows how career centers can use debrief loops, prompt banks, rubrics, and documentation fields to help stu...
The Adult Chair, the Adolescent Chair and the Child’s Chair The Adult Chair by Michelle Chalfant is a practical framework for emotional maturity, self-awareness, and healing old pa...
Hallie chats about “What If I Have No Idea What I’m Doing?!" Real Talk for CFs & New Grad SLPs Entering the Schools
If your client said they were struggling with their use of prediction markets, how would you respond?
A practical framework for higher ed career centers to organize exploration resources by stage, build self-service-to-advisor handoffs, add equity checks, and track next-step KPIs.
Developed by Young et al. (2006), schema therapy is gaining traction as a powerful approach for complex clinical presentations, including personality disorders and treatment-resist...
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