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The Future of Career Tech Education Funding and the Continued Use of Mindful Movement

The future of Career and Technical Education (CTE) funding is likely to be shaped by a dual movement: the stabilization of federal formula support through Perkins V and the expansion of braided funding models that intentionally connect workforce, postsecondary, and regional economic development systems. Recent federal budget materials continue to position CTE as a major […]

What Is a Grief Counseling Degree?

If you are researching a grief counseling degree, you are likely trying to understand what it actually takes to enter this deeply meaningful profession. The term itself can be misleading. A grief counseling degree is rarely a standalone major printed on a diploma. Instead, it refers to a graduate-level specialization in counseling, social work, or […]

Integrating Cognitive Behavioral and Existential Approaches in Grief Therapy”

Grief is one of the most universal yet complex experiences encountered in clinical practice. While bereavement is a natural response to loss, the ways in which individuals process, adapt to, and ultimately integrate that loss vary significantly. This variability presents an ongoing challenge for clinicians, particularly when selecting and applying therapeutic approaches that effectively address […]

From Academic Formation to Professional Practice: A Reflective Journey One Year After Graduation

Introduction One year after completing my doctorate in Christian Counseling, I look back with deep gratitude on a journey that has significantly shaped my professional identity and vocational purpose. Meaningful intellectual, spiritual, and clinical developments have marked the past year. These experiences have enabled me to translate academic scholarship into practical ministry, therapeutic engagement, and […]