American Counseling Association

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The American Counseling Association (ACA) is a membership organization representing licensed professional counselors (LPCs), counseling students, and other counseling professionals in the United States. It is the world's largest association exclusively representing professional counselors.[1]

American Counseling Association
Formation1952
HeadquartersAlexandria, Virginia, United States
Kimberly N. Frazier
Main organ
Counseling Today
Websitewww.counseling.org

Its stated mission is to "enhance the quality of life in society by promoting the development of professional counselors, advancing the counseling profession, and using the profession and practice of counseling to promote respect for human dignity and diversity".[2]

The association headquarters is located in Alexandria, Virginia.[3]

History

 
Former headquarters of the American Personnel and Guidance Association in Washington, D.C.

The group was founded in 1952[4] as the American Personnel and Guidance Association (APGA), formed by the merger of the National Vocational Guidance Association (NVGA), the National Association of Guidance and Counselor Trainers (NAGCT), the Student Personnel Association for Teacher Education (SPATE), and the American College Personnel Association (ACPA). The American Personnel and Guidance Association changed its name to the American Association of Counseling and Development (AACD) in 1983.

On July 1, 1992, the association adopted its current name.[5]

Branches and divisions

There are 20 chartered divisions within the American Counseling Association.[6]

Publications

ACA publishes books, journals and other educational materials on counseling topics.[7] The organization's flagship magazine, Counseling Today,[8] is published once a month and sent to all ACA members via U.S. mail.

2017 conference

In 2016, ACA moved its 2017 San Francisco Conference & Expo from Nashville, Tennessee to San Francisco, California after Tennessee's legislature passed a bill, HB 1840/SB 1556, targeting members of the LGBTQ community and others. The bill allowed counselors in Tennessee to turn clients away based on "strongly held principles". The ACA stated that the legislation "denies services to those most in need, targets the counseling profession, and violates the ACA's code of ethics".[9]

References

  1. ^ "About ACA". American Counseling Association. Retrieved 2022-07-04.
  2. ^ "Our Mission & Strategic Plan". ACA: About us. Retrieved 2022-07-04.
  3. ^ "Contact Us". www.counseling.org. Retrieved 2017-05-05.
  4. ^ "History (Dr. Pope Welcomes You)". University of Missouri - St. Louis. Retrieved 5 April 2017.
  5. ^ "Our History". ACA: Our History. Retrieved 2022-07-04.
  6. ^ "Divisions Regions and Branches". ACA Divisions. Retrieved 2022-07-04.
  7. ^ "Overview". ACA Publications. Retrieved 2022-07-04.
  8. ^ "Counseling Today - A Publication of the American Counseling Association". Counseling Today. Retrieved 2022-07-04.
  9. ^ Rauber, Chris (June 16, 2016). "Convention moves from Nashville to S.F. over anti-LGBT legislation". www.bizjournals.com. Retrieved August 23, 2018.