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  • June 25, 2024 10:43 AM | Rachel Gilreath (Administrator)

    Special Issue of Teaching and Supervision in Counseling: Interdisciplinary and Cross-Disciplinary Collaborations in Counselor Education and Supervision

    This special issue focuses primarily on interdisciplinary and cross-disciplinary collaborations that enhance the development, training, and supervision of counselors. The counseling profession has grown immensely in the last several decades through burgeoning records of empirical research and a unique professional identity steeped in wellness models, developmental approaches, multiculturalism, and social justice. Given the history of counselor professional identity, researchers have documented timely opportunities to foster noteworthy contributions of counselors with the expansive training curated by the CACREP 2024 Standards. Across Master’s and doctoral curricula, counselor training is distinct through its intensive supervision standards and provision of services to community members, stakeholders, and the public-at-large. The CACREP doctoral standards show a significant depth across several areas beyond the scope of research and practice, namely teaching, supervision, leadership, and advocacy. With the employment opportunities and placement of professional counselors, federal funders have taken a vested interest in expanding educational and training opportunities for professional counselors, supervisors, and counselors-in-training. Notably, public stakeholders, legislators, and federal funders have begun to embrace the impact of counselors-in-training in light of trauma-informed practice (Felter et al., 2022), Medicare coverage (Fullen & Westcott, 2024), mental health shortages in rural areas (Johnson & Brookover, 2020), and critical mental health initiatives within schools (Goodman-Scott et al., 2023; Johnson et al., 2023; Shahraki-Sanavi et al., 2023). As a result, the counseling profession has become a more salient force in public health initiatives. Additionally, interdisciplinary collaboration has underscored opportunities to grow the discipline of counseling internationally beyond the auspices of the United States (Ng et al., 2023). The increasing number of interdisciplinary and cross-disciplinary collaborations in counseling, counselor education, and supervision illuminate (a) the impact of counselor training in multiple scientific, practical, and community spaces; (b) the expansion of counselor training beyond the United States; (c) development of emergent focus areas in counselor training from other specialties; (d) distinctions in licensure and scope of practice; and (e) complex intricacies underlying training and research in counselor education and supervision.

    In this special issue, we are inviting both conceptual and empirical manuscripts that illustrate noteworthy interdisciplinary and cross-disciplinary collaborations. We will focus on a higher concentration of empirical articles for the special issue and would encourage potential authors to submit manuscripts that involve data-driven approaches by the completion of the full manuscript submission date. Given the aims and scope of TSC, each submission should have a clear angle for counselor education, teaching, and supervision audiences. Potential topics for this special issue may include:

    • Innovative projects featuring collaborations between counselor educators, psychologists, social workers, marriage and family therapists, and psychiatrists

    • Licensure initiatives featuring training shifts and collaborations among counseling specialties

    • Collaborations across disciplines and specialties in higher education settings (e.g., clinical supervision in advising, academic affairs, and student affairs) and university counseling centers

    • Community-engaged practices harnessing interdisciplinary collaborations

    • Public health initiatives requiring interdisciplinary efforts in clinical supervision

    • International and global initiatives leveraging collaborations among specialties, licenses, and disciplines that support teaching or supervision in counseling

    • Interprofessional education

    • Federally and foundation funded opportunities that expand on training and workforce development related to counseling (e.g., HRSA, SAMHSA, NSF, NIH, Templeton Foundation, Spencer Foundation, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation)

    We are asking potential authors to submit proposals to be considered for the special issue. We encourage collaboration between faculty and graduate student authors. We are inviting authors to provide a three-page proposal for a manuscript that they would like to submit for consideration to tscjournal@saces.org by August 16, 2024.

    The three-page proposal needs to include:

    • potential title

    • indication if this is an empirical or conceptual manuscript

    • A description of the rationale, methods, and implications for counselor education, counselor training, or supervision

    • An outline of sections of the paper (note: the outline does not have to be in a bulleted list; it can be seriated or written into the narrative)

    The proposal should not exceed three pages and should be double spaced, 12-point font, and 1-inch margins.

    TSC will be publishing this special issue in the summer of 2025, so the timeline is noted below. The proposal should indicate that you are aware of the timeline and will be able to finalize a manuscript for submission within the time frame if invited.

    Tentative timeline:

    • Submission of three-page proposal to tscjournal@saces.org by August 16, 2024

    • Invitation to submit will be provided to authors by the guest editors by September 16, 2024 

    • Submission of invited manuscripts through https://trace.tennessee.edu/tsc by January 6, 2025
      • all submissions should follow author guidelines and submission requirements listed on the website)a
    • Initial decision received approximately February 28, 2025

    • Final manuscript revisions need to be received by April 28, 2025
    • Potential issue will be published in July 1, 2025

    Guest Editors 

    The editors of this special issue are Christian D. Chan, Assistant Professor at The University of North Carolina at Greensboro; Erin C. M. Mason, Associate Professor at Georgia State University; and W. Bradley McKibben, Associate Professor at Jacksonville University. If you have any questions about this special issue, please contact the special issue editors at tscjournal@saces.org
  • June 20, 2024 7:04 PM | Rachel Gilreath (Administrator)

    Hello SACES Members! 

    We are currently accepting submissions for consideration in the Summer 2024 SACES Newsletter.

    Please consider contributing to this issue, which will focus on the topic of Supervision: Advance the theory and practice of counselor supervision

    Email your submissions to the editorial team at newsletter@saces.org 

    Please see details for submission on page 2 of the current newsletter: https://saces.wildapricot.org/resources/Documents/SACES%20Newsletter%20Spring%202024,%20Volume%2019,%20Issue%202.pdf

    Submissions are due by June 30, 2024.

    Thank you, 
    SACES Newsletter Co-Editors


  • May 01, 2024 5:17 PM | Rachel Gilreath (Administrator)

    SACES invites all graduate students to gain leadership and service experience by joining working groups for the 24-25 academic year. There are 4 working groups that students can join including Wellness, Networking & Collaboration, Scholarship, and Research. Come learn, collaborate, and lead! Please email grad.rep@SACES.org for further details. This flyer includes additional details and a link to the interest form. 


  • April 23, 2024 4:42 PM | Rachel Gilreath (Administrator)

    The SACES EL program fosters leadership and mentoring opportunities in counselor education and supervision in conjunction with visibility and inclusivity for members who identify with historically marginalized communities. SACES considers diversity broadly to include a myriad of cultural and social identities including, but not limited to, race, ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, social class, ability, and religion/spirituality. We welcome and strongly encourage candidates who identify with historically marginalized groups. We will be choosing twelve individuals to participate in this experience. Please review this linked flyer for submission details and additional information.

     The application is due May 15th 2024 before 11:59PM EST, and decisions will be announced on May 31st 2024. 

  • April 14, 2024 4:24 PM | Rachel Gilreath (Administrator)

    Hello SACES Members! 

    The Spring 2024 Issue of the SACES Newsletter is now available!

    Please consider contributing to the next issue, which will focus on the topic of Supervision: Advance the theory and practice of counselor supervision. Please see details for submission on page 2 of the current newsletter. Submissions are due by Sunday, June 30, 2024.

  • April 03, 2024 1:30 PM | Rachel Gilreath (Administrator)

    Hello everyone,

    Just a quick reminder that the Teaching and Supervision in Counseling journal is seeking applications for editorial board members. We are extending our call by 1 week to Friday, April 5. If you are interested in joining the board, please consider applying!

    Teaching and Supervision in Counseling (TSC) is the official journal of the Southern Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (SACES), a region of the Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (ACES). The mission of SACES is to empower and support diverse counselor educators and supervisors in scholarship, advocacy, community, education, and supervision.

    The aim of TSC is to publish high quality scholarship that informs teaching, supervision, and mentoring in educational and clinical settings. Articles may be empirical, conceptual or theoretical, or based on current issues; with an emphasis on empirical research. Articles must be scholarly, grounded in existing literature, and have implications for the counseling profession including, but not limited to, counselor education, supervisory practice, clinical training, pedagogy, mentoring, or advocacy and public policy.


    Call for Editorial Board Members

    We are seeking applications for professional editorial board positions with the TSC journal. Board members will be appointed for a three-year term beginning July 1, 2024, and are expected to provide continuous service during that period of time. Requirements for TSC editorial board members include:

    • A doctoral degree in counselor education and supervision or a counseling-related discipline. ABD applicants will be considered if degree will be conferred by July 1, 2024.
    • A record of scholarly publications in national peer-refereed journals.
    • Expertise in one or more qualitative and/or quantitative research methodologies.
    • Member of SACES in good standing.
    • Commitment to prompt (within 21 days) and thorough review of 1 to 2 manuscripts per month.
    • Commitment to attending editorial board meetings.
    • Commitment to completing the free online training course “Focus on Peer Review” hosted by Nature Masterclasses prior to July 1, 2024.

    To apply for an editorial board member position, please submit the following documents in one PDF using the following link: https://bit.ly/TSC-EB-2024

    1. A brief cover letter outlining: a) your qualifications for board membership, b) a commitment to board service, and c) scholarly interests;
    2. A current curriculum vita.


    If you have any questions, please contact the TSC Editorial team, Drs. Bradley McKibben and Christian Chan, at tscjournal@saces.org.

    Applications are due by April 5, 2024, by 11:59pm EST.

  • March 26, 2024 7:10 PM | Rachel Gilreath (Administrator)

    Hello everyone,

    Our editorial team at the Teaching and Supervision in Counseling journal are excited to share a call for editorial board members. If you are interested in joining the board, please consider applying!

    Teaching and Supervision in Counseling (TSC) is the official journal of the Southern Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (SACES), a region of the Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (ACES). The mission of SACES is to empower and support diverse counselor educators and supervisors in scholarship, advocacy, community, education, and supervision.

    The aim of TSC is to publish high quality scholarship that informs teaching, supervision, and mentoring in educational and clinical settings. Articles may be empirical, conceptual or theoretical, or based on current issues; with an emphasis on empirical research. Articles must be scholarly, grounded in existing literature, and have implications for the counseling profession including, but not limited to, counselor education, supervisory practice, clinical training, pedagogy, mentoring, or advocacy and public policy.


    Call for Editorial Board Members

    We are seeking applications for professional editorial board positions with the TSC journal. Board members will be appointed for a three-year term beginning July 1, 2024, and are expected to provide continuous service during that period of time. Requirements for TSC editorial board members include:

    • A doctoral degree in counselor education and supervision or a counseling-related discipline. ABD applicants will be considered if degree will be conferred by July 1, 2024.
    • A record of scholarly publications in national peer-refereed journals.
    • Expertise in one or more qualitative and/or quantitative research methodologies.
    • Member of SACES in good standing.
    • Commitment to prompt (within 21 days) and thorough review of 1 to 2 manuscripts per month.
    • Commitment to attending editorial board meetings.
    • Commitment to completing the free online training course “Focus on Peer Review” hosted by Nature Masterclasses prior to July 1, 2024.

    To apply for an editorial board member position, please submit the following documents in one PDF using the following link: https://bit.ly/TSC-EB-2024

    1. A brief cover letter outlining: a) your qualifications for board membership, b) a commitment to board service, and c) scholarly interests;
    2. A current curriculum vita.


    If you have any questions, please contact the TSC Editorial team, Drs. Bradley McKibben and Christian Chan, at tscjournal@saces.org.

    Applications are due by March 29, 2024, by 11:59pm EST.

  • March 25, 2024 1:02 PM | Rachel Gilreath (Administrator)

    Wednesday, March 27 at 7:30-8:30pm (EST) 

    Good afternoon, Student Members!

    The Wellness Committee, a subset of the Graduate Student Committee, is hosting “Wellness Wednesday” on the last Wednesday of every month from 7:30PM - 8:30PM EST, including the following dates:

    • March 27th
    • April 24th
    • August 28th
    • September 25th
    • October 30th
    • November 20th (27th is Thanksgiving eve)

    This is a space for graduate students to engage with wellness, and may include a variety of activities, such as creative elements (e.g., painting, mocktail-making, etc.), discussions on wellness topics, as well as opportunities to get involved with planning future events (e.g., SACES Conference). You are not required to be a member of this committee to join the meeting. 

    Please click this Team’s Meeting Link to attend every Wellness Wednesday meeting; the link will remain consistent.

    For questions, please reach out to Wellness Committee Co-Chair, Tashayla Williams, at tsolomon18736@ucumberlands.edu

    We hope to see you at our first Wellness Wednesday next week!
    - Wellness Committee Co-Chairs, Tashayla and Rachel

  • March 09, 2024 1:31 PM | Rachel Gilreath (Administrator)

    Events over the past few years have continued to highlight the importance of the professional counselors' workforce who can cultivate culturally responsive and healing relationships while simultaneously advocating for the protection of marginalized communities, counseling ethics, and counselors’ scope of practice. These issues facing the U.S. are playing out on center stage in Texas, with the introduction or passage of many bills that directly affect LGBTQ+ communities, schools, and communities at large. You can read more about recent bills in this Texas Counseling Association Legislative Report.

    In response to these legislative actions in Texas, several SACES members have asked: Should SACES go to Texas? Why would we support the economy of a state that is leading the way in suppressing marginalized communities and the counseling profession?

    These questions are worthy of serious consideration. As we sat with these questions, we found ourselves weighing risks and opportunities to support and empower our Texas community.

    Advocacy action is at the core of our counseling and counselor educator identity. Advocacy requires intentionality in our actions, and as an organization, we pondered how we can find ways to give space for those who need it while also building up a community of counselor educators and supervisors ready to address these issues in their programs and communities. In particular, when many states in the southern region are facing a legislative year in 2025 (such as Texas).

    So, what if you do choose to come to the conference? We ask you to come in the spirit of building a community of counselor educators and supervisors deeply committed to developing a workforce of counselors equipped to address the oppression within our communities and engage in advocacy action. In support of that commitment, you can expect to see the following initiatives integrated into the conference: 

    • Keynote panel addressing strategies on legislative advocacy as we prepare Texas and many states in the southern region for a legislative year in 2025.
    • Dedicated social justice and diversity track.
    • Returning to the community through a fundraiser to address the needs of a marginalized community in Dallas.
    • Dedicated guide to help you understand opportunities for supporting restaurants and tourism owned by BIPOC and LGBTQ+ individuals who are invested in their community.

    We hope you will choose to come to Dallas, build up our counselor education community, and invest in the local community. It is our vision that you will leave energized, enriched, and equipped with new tools for developing counselors responsive to parallel challenges in your own communities.

    Isabel Farrell, SACES President-elect
    Michael Jones, SACES President
    Hannah Bowers, SACES Past-president

  • March 07, 2024 6:13 PM | Rachel Gilreath (Administrator)

    Our editorial team at the Teaching and Supervision in Counseling journal are excited to share a call for editorial board members. If you are interested in joining the board, please consider applying!

    Teaching and Supervision in Counseling (TSC) is the official journal of the Southern Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (SACES), a region of the Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (ACES). The mission of SACES is to empower and support diverse counselor educators and supervisors in scholarship, advocacy, community, education, and supervision.

    The aim of TSC is to publish high quality scholarship that informs teaching, supervision, and mentoring in educational and clinical settings. Articles may be empirical, conceptual or theoretical, or based on current issues; with an emphasis on empirical research. Articles must be scholarly, grounded in existing literature, and have implications for the counseling profession including, but not limited to, counselor education, supervisory practice, clinical training, pedagogy, mentoring, or advocacy and public policy.


    Call for Editorial Board Members

    We are seeking applications for professional editorial board positions with the TSC journal. Board members will be appointed for a three-year term beginning July 1, 2024, and are expected to provide continuous service during that period of time. Requirements for TSC editorial board members include:

    • A doctoral degree in counselor education and supervision or a counseling-related discipline. ABD applicants will be considered if degree will be conferred by July 1, 2024.
    • A record of scholarly publications in national peer-refereed journals.
    • Expertise in one or more qualitative and/or quantitative research methodologies.
    • Member of SACES in good standing.
    • Commitment to prompt (within 21 days) and thorough review of 1 to 2 manuscripts per month.
    • Commitment to attending editorial board meetings.
    • Commitment to completing the free online training course “Focus on Peer Review” hosted by Nature Masterclasses prior to July 1, 2024.

    To apply for an editorial board member position, please submit the following documents in one PDF using the following link: https://bit.ly/TSC-EB-2024

    1. A brief cover letter outlining: a) your qualifications for board membership, b) a commitment to board service, and c) scholarly interests;
    2. A current curriculum vita.

    If you have any questions, please contact the TSC Editorial team, Drs. Bradley McKibben and Christian Chan, at tscjournal@saces.org.

    Applications are due by March 29, 2024, by 11:59pm EST.

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