Go Small or Go Home: The New Battle Cry for Exhausted Therapists
Blog by Chinwé Williams, PhD We made it to 2022. And it’s probably not a stretch to say that the past two years have looked like no other. The COVID-19 pandemic has dramatically changed our lives....
Mourning and Renewal
Spring has sprung and the pre COVID world is re-emerging one tiny step at a time as we vaccinate and cautiously open our doors for socially distanced interactions. According to this week’s CDC...
5 Tips to Help Therapists Cope with and Rethink the Holidays
5 Tips to Help Therapists Rethink and Cope with the Holidays 2020 has been an extraordinarily challenging year for therapists. Therapists have been navigating a global health pandemic, virtual...
A Message to White Counselors with Broken Hearts
‘‘Vulnerability….is having the courage to show up and be seen when we have no control over the outcome.” -Brene Brown in Rising Strong (2015) “Courage is standing up, getting kicked in the stomach,...
Love in the Age of COVID-19: A Letter from Chinwé and Mary
Hi Friends, Welcome to the SCTI family! We are so glad that you have come to visit our brand-new website. Since we first started website development, the world has changed dramatically due to the...
Welcome to The Southeastern Counselor Training Institute (SCTI)
The Southeastern Counselor Training Institute (SCTI) would like to welcome you to our professional resources and blog page. Here you will find information including upcoming events, discussion...