Two things.
First, Kim Parrow, a doctoral student at the University of Montana emailed me a copy of our hot new journal article. The article explores evidence-based relationship factors as an exciting focus of research, practice, and training in Counselor Education. The article is published in the Journal of Mental Health Counseling. Here’s a link so you can read the article, if you like: EBRFs in JMHC 2019
Second, today when I logged into my WordPress blog, something seemed different. As it turns out, my official number of followers had turned from 999 to 1,000. I’m not sure what that means, other than a woman named Shaina from Thrive has won a special prize. Maybe I’ll see you on Thursday evening Shaina.
I hope you’ve all had a great day, especially all the veterans out there, who IMHO deserve deep appreciation for their service.
YAY!!! Congrats on the pub, and on reaching 1,000 smart people following your blog :).
I couldn’t do it without you!
Yay for EBRF’s (and Rogers validated)!
And Veterans do so much good that is unreported because they are human.
Celebrate them! Thank them.
Thanks Nadine! Rogers is my counseling and psychotherapy hero. Sometimes in counseling I think, “What would Rogers say?” . . . and it helps.