Our Most Learn Articles of 2019

Which advisory topics attracted the greatest attention of readers in 2019?

In 2019, almost 150 articles were published on ct.counseling.org. Professional topics – including disclosure to customers, starting a private practice, fraud syndrome and the advantages and disadvantages of online therapy – came first – read articles at CT Online in 2019. Articles on client topics such as perfectionism, Parenthood, couple counseling, impulse control, domestic violence, teenage issues and social fears.

Some of the most common search terms that led to this website in 2019 were game therapy, polyvagal theory, self-help for counselors, empathy fatigue, countertransference, parenting in the 21st century, multicultural competence and cultural humility.

Most read articles from 2019 at CT Online (ct.counseling.org)

"Adviser self-disclosure: encouragement or hindrance to customer growth?" (Feature, February magazine)
"Building a private practice" (cover story, April magazine)
"The chaotic reality of perfectionism" (Feature, March magazine)
"Is there an epidemic of emotional support animals?" (Member Insights, February magazine)
"The pros and cons of contracts with online consulting firms" (Member Insights, January magazine)
"When shouting doesn't work" (article on parent / child discipline, May magazine)
"Find strength in sensitivity" (feature on sensory processing sensitivity, October magazine)
"Customer recommendation: A guide for beginners in psychiatry" (Member Insights, August magazine)
"Dealing with violence in partnership with customers" (cover story, July magazine)
"Advice for the highly sensitive therapist" (Online exclusively in September)
"Five social, emotional, and mental health aids that teenagers need to be successful" (Member Insights, September magazine)
"More than just shy" (cover story about social fear, August magazine)
"Tame Impulses" (Feature, August Magazine)
"Advisors as people, not as superheroes" (cover story, October magazine)
“The pretend professional” (fraud syndrome member information, July magazine)
"Mourning everyday losses" (cover story, May magazine)
"So that it is safe to talk about suicidal thoughts" (cover story, September magazine)
"Parent-child interaction therapy for ADHD and anxiety disorders" (Member Insights, March magazine)
"Postponement: An Emotional Struggle" (Feature, November Magazine)
"The misunderstanding model and the WDEP system" (knowledge exchange about couples / relationship counseling, June magazine)
"Beyond Sadness" (cover story about depression, November magazine)

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