
Ep. 28: From WFU Counseling Student to Faculty Member with Dr. Nate Ivers
05/07/19 • 35 min
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Dr. Phil Clarke, Associate Professor of Counseling, sits down with Dr. Robert Casares to discuss fundamental principles and guidelines for practicing wellness counseling. Other topics include: what inspired and motivated Dr. Clarke to author a book on wellness, the importance of taking a holistic approach to helping clients, modeling wellness for students, and how wellness is exhibited by the WFU counseling department faculty. For more information about Dr. Clarke's book, please visit: http://bit.ly/Clarke-Wellness-Book
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Dr. Erin Binkley, Assistant Professor and School Counseling Program Coordinator, sits down with Dr. Robert Casares to discuss the various career opportunities that are available to M.A. school counseling students post-graduation. Other topics include: strengths of WFU's on campus and online school counseling program, the energizing and exciting aspects of the day-to-day work of school counselors, pursuing a clinical license while counseling in a school setting, practical pathways to working as a full-time school counselor and a part-time clinical counselor, and family systems approaches to working with students and parents. For more information about Wake's School Counseling Program, visit: On Campus Program Webpage - http://bit.ly/WFU-SC-On-Campus Online Program Webpage - http://bit.ly/WFU-SC-Online
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