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ROGHA

http://www.angelfire.com/ab/brightminds/

This website provides articles on reality and choice therapy. 

 

The Education Trust – School Counseling

http://www2.edtrust.org/EdTrust/Transforming+School+Counseling

This page talks about the transforming role of the school counselor as an advocate, leader, team member, and consultant.  The site talks about a National School Counselor Training Initiative.

 

Inside the Teenage Brain

http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/teenbrain/

This is the homepage for the show.  It features different topics that the video covers.

http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/teenbrain/interviews/todd.html

This page features a Frontline interview with the director of neuropsychology and cognitive neuroimaging at a hospital.  She talks about how the teenage brain is different from the adult brain and the consequences of those differences.

 

Counselor Audio Source

http://www.counseloraudiosource.net/courses.htm

This web page provides a topical organization of CounselorAudioSource podcasts.  Podcasts cover topics such as counseling theory, multicultural counseling, mental health, family counseling, career counseling and more. 

 

The Gurian Institute

http://www.gurianinstitute.com/

This website focuses on gender education and the different ways that boys and girls learn. Articles and training DVDs can be found on this site. 

 

Professional Issues in Counseling Online Journal

http://www.shsu.edu/"piic/

This online journal provides free articles concerning professional issues in counseling.  They publish manuscripts that report, synthesize, review or analyze scholarly inquiry on current professional issues in the field of counseling. 

 

Developmental Psychology – Lifespan Theories

http://www.geocities.com/psychtheory/lifespan.html

This site can be used as a reference to compare developmental lifespan theories.  Reviews theorists such as Freud, Erikson, Piaget, Kolhberg and more. 

 

School Psychology Resources

http://www.psychwatch.com/

Under the discipline section of this site, there is a list of divisions in the psychology field, including counseling, school psychology, educational psychology, and assessment, to name a few.  Each division then lists pertinent websites, journals, and professional organizations. 

 

Portal for Student and Professional Counselors

http://www.webedulab.org/

Especially designed for counselors, this site provides a drop-down menu of topics, and a long list of websites and resources on those particular topics.  It offers a variety of information across a wide spectrum of counseling related concerns, such as career research to psychopharmacology to race matters. 

 

Families and Advocates Partnership for Education

http://www.fape.org/

On this website the focus is on IDEA, and it also includes information on No Child Left Behind.  They describe what IDEA is, how it works, and what changes are happening to it.

 

National Clearinghouse on child abuse and neglect information

http://www.happinessonline.org/LoveAndHelpChildren/p7.htm

Provides data and statistical information on child abuse and neglect.

 

Journal of School Counseling page

http://www.jsc.montana.edu/pages/articles.html

This page lists a number of articles from the Journal of School Counseling.  The full-text is available for these articles. 

 

District Administration

http://www.districtadministration.com/

This site is for a magazine, District Administrator, that is made for K-12 Education Leaders.  Provides news articles, information on school safety, curriculums, standards and assessments, and technology. 

 

The William Glasser Institute

http://www.wglasser.com/

This website provides information on choice therapy, reality therapy, and lead-management.  Provides online resources, including an online study guide to choice therapy.

 

Center for School Counseling Outcome Research

http://www.umass.edu/schoolcounseling/

Surveys, research, resources found here are all about outcome-based research used in school counseling. 

SCSCA Mission Statement
The mission of the South Carolina School Counselor Association is to provide leadership and direction that encourages the personal and professional growth of school counselors, influences decisions that affect the counseling profession, and promotes progress, understanding, and improvement of school counseling.

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