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Monthly Archives: June 2019
Imputing the Best Motive
As a graduate student in the UVM counseling department in the mid 90’s, I enrolled in the most difficult course I have ever taken, Robert Nash’s Professional Issues in Counseling. It was a rigorous investigation of both the ethics and … Continue reading
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Why we need to love ourselves now: A reflection on year one of my Rowland Fellowship
“So many years of education yet nobody taught us how to love ourselves and why it’s important.” – Unknown As I reflect back on my first year as a Rowland Fellow, I continue to be drawn to the quote … Continue reading
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