RCOE

Human Development & Psychological Counseling

Community Counseling Program

Thursday, August 21, 2008
PROFESSIONAL AND COMMUNITY ACTIVITY

The Community Counseling program strongly encourages and supports both faculty and student involvement in activities contributing to professional and community development. 

Professional Development

Photograph of the Cratis D. Williams Graduate School.The Community Counseling faculty and students frequently attend and present at counseling related conferences at the local, state, national, and international levels.  Occasionally, students are eligible to receive modest travel assitance when they present original work or research at conferences through the Office of Student Research.

In addition, there are two honors societies that graduate students may become eligible to join to contribute to their professional development outside of the classroom. Chi Sigma Iota is an honor society for counseling students with the purpose of promoting scholarship, research, professionalism, and excellence in counseling. Eligible community counseling students may apply for acceptance into our local chapter, Alpha Sigma Upsilon Orchesis Honor Society recognizes and promotes scholarly and creative activities within the field of expressive arts. Both student organizations have induction requirements that must be met before students are eligible for membership.

Community Development

Photograph of the Tuchin Center for Visual ArtsThe Community Counseling faculty and students are also encouraged to become actively involved with providing services and workshops to benefit the community.  There are ample community service opportunities available to support community agencies and initiatives in the Boone area.  On campus, Appalachian & the Community Together (ACT) is an available resource to learn more about such opportunities. Expressive arts therapy students often have the opportunity to volunteer with Express Yourself Workshops each semester through The Community Art School. During the spring of 2007, Dr. Keith Davis and graduate student Marisa Cornell visited Millers Creek Elementary to lead the special education class through a music workshop

International Activity

Photograph of Keele University.Students often have the opportunity for participation in various international activities including study abroad programs and international presentations. Previous study abroad programs have included trips to Peru and Bolivia. In May of 2007, two graduate students and one faculty member co-presented three expressive arts therapy related workshops at the Keele University Counselling Conference in England. During the end of the Spring 2008 semester, Appalachian State welcomed Senior Lecturer from Keele University, Dr. Maggie Robson, who came to offer our students and faculty lectures and workshops on play therapy. Dr. Sally Atkins serves as faculty of the European Graduate School (EGS) and frequently teaches summer courses in Switzerland. The expressive arts therapy program is a cooperating university of EGS, so students may study there for a term if their academic schedule allows.

Slideshow Links

Play Therapy Workshop w/ Dr. Maggie Robson from Keele Univeristy - 2008
North Carolina Counseling Association Conference - 2008
Community Counseling Program Professional Poster Session - 2007
Keele University Counselling Conference (ENGLAND) - 2007
Millers Creek Elementary School: Expressive Arts Therapy Outreach - 2007
North Carolina Counseling Association Conference - 2007
Community Counseling Program Professional Poster Session - 2006
Orchesis Honor Society Meetings

ARCHIVE: North Carolina Counseling Association Conference - 2006

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