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A message from the Chair of the Graduate Student Committee of AMHCA

I am writing to you as the Chair of the Graduate Student Committee (GSC) of AMHCA View the article that was written in order to help with the GSC fundraiser this year at the Boston Conference.

Also, please view the flyer for the Student Regional Representative position. This is a new position that was created this year to help get more students involved and give them more opportunities in a leadership position.

Please contact me, Melissa Gelnette, if you are interested in this position.


A message from Sharon Cyrus-Savary, the North Atlantic region liaison to AMHCA's Graduate Student Committee

Hello Everyone,

I am the North Atlantic region liaison to AMHCA's Graduate Student Committee. To build more of a foundation throughout the region, the Graduate Student Committee has decided to create a new position, Student Regional Representative. The representatives will help support the state chapters and provide information about local events.

Please contact me if you are interested in volunteering for this position.

Student Regional Representative of AMHCA - A student regional representative of American Mental Health Counselors Association is one who will work to advocate for AMHCA and the Graduate Student Committee (GSC) and be responsible for reporting directly to the GSC Regional Liaison. This individual is also encouraged to act as a mentor and present at local colleges and universities and represent AMHCA and the GSC in a professional manner. Responsibilities of this individual may include the following but is not limited to:

1. Gather articles for the student corner in the Advocate, AMHCA monthly newsletter
2. Help create/form state GSCs
3. Present at local conferences
4. Obtain information about happenings in the state
5. Help spread the word about AMHCA
6. Keep in contact with the state chapter
7. Work with the state leaders on current events in state
8. Conduct presentations at colleges and university in their state
9. Advocacy reporting back to his/her GSC regional liaison
10. Go to local events and conferences
11. Liaise between GSC and geographic area to keep all parties informed of happenings
12. Get the word out to professors at colleges and universities
13. Each Student Regional Rep will be in charge of specific state (s) and report back to GSC regional liaison

Thank you
Sharon Cyrus-Savary

 

 

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The NBCC Foundation is now accepting applications for two new counseling scholarships.
The scholarships are available to students with recent military experience and those living in rural areas.

The Military Scholarship Program is designed to encourage military servicemembers and veterans to embark on a career in counseling. The program provides financial support to students who enroll in a CACREP-accredited counseling program during or after military service, and commit to serving military personnel after graduation.
Similarly, the Rural Scholarship Program offers financial support to students from rural areas who enroll in a CACREP-accredited counseling program and commit to serving in these communities after graduation.

Scholarships for both programs will be in the amount of $3,000 and five of each type will be offered every year. Recent military experience is required for the military scholarship, and residence in a rural area is a requirement for the rural scholarship. Applications received by November 1, 2009 will receive priority review in November 2009. More reviews will occur in 2010. For more information about the scholarships or to download an application, visit http://www.nbccf.org/programs


The NBCC Foundation is a philanthropic organization dedicated to promoting mental health through the advancement of professional counseling and credentialing. NCCs interested in supporting the scholarships and other Foundation activities can do so by making online contributions through the Foundation’s Web site: www.nbccf.org



CALLING MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING STUDENTS...

AMHCA membership offers unparalleled benefits at a low student rate of $69 per year!

High-quality malpractice insurance is included with your AMHCA student membership!

Learn more and join AMHCA today.
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As you complete your education and begin your career, there are a few resources you shouldn't go without. One of the very best decisions you can make in the early stages of your professional life is to join the American Mental Health Counselors Association (AMHCA).

Why do students join AMHCA?
  1. You are the future of the profession. The leaders and most successful mental hea lth counselors belong to AMHCA and use it to form strong professional relationships.
  2. We are your lifelong career partner. Think back to when you first decided to become a mental health counselor, and all the things you have learned and done since then.
  3. It is the right thing to do for yourself. What can you gain by being a member of AMHCA?
    • High-quality malpractice insurance coverage is included with your student membership.
    • Professional development
    • Job search support through our Job Board at www.amhca.org
    • Graduate Student Committee
    • A nationwide network of students and practicing professionals, with unique opportunities to meet and interact with peers
    • AMHCA Annual Conference
    • Online and print resources: research, clinical studies, critical guidance for counseling practice
    • Publications: e-News from Washington, the Advocate newsletter, AMHCA e-News, and Journal of Mental Health Counseling

As you begin your career, you will find that your work is challenging. There are so many demands on you. One way to prepare for "the real world" is to join AMHCA. Supplement your curriculum with real-world, applied learning opportunities courtesy of AMHCA!

AMHCA exists to help you address all of your professional challenges. You need the benefits designed exclusively for you and offer ed only by AMHCA – the one association dedicated exclusively to the needs of professional mental health counselors.

We hope you will accept our special invitation.
Visit www.amhca.org to learn more and join today!

Plan to attend AMHCA's 2010 Annual Conference in Boston!
July 15-17, 2010
The Boston Waterfront Westin Hotel

Visit www.amhca.org to register today.


!!!Attention Graduate Students!!!

  • The AMHCA Graduate Student Committee needs your help!!
  • We are seeking multiple motivated Graduate Student Members to help out on our committee!!
  • We are looking for Graduate Students to act on the committees under the regional liaisons!
  • If you like to network, help out, and know that your opinions are being heard on a national level, this is for you!!!

If you are interested in this position, please contact:
Melissa Fabrizio at 801-503-4877 or Melissa.gelnettefabrizio@gmail.com

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Graduate Student Committee of AMHCA

Graduate students have the opportunity to be involved at the national level of the Mental Health organization! Doors of opportunity are opened and a learning experience takes place when students become involved! Currently, the American Mental Health Counselors Association (AMHCA) has a very strong Graduate Student Committee. Jason Stout (past president for the Graduate Student Committee) had taken a very strong initiative to get more students involved with this committee. Currently the board is busy working to establish this goal by creating sub committees for the Liaison positions. This position provides the opportunity for more students to get involved and also to spread the word of what a great organization this is!

There are several positions that are held for graduate students on this committee such as Liaisons, which act as an AMHCA representative reaching out to each state and University. Currently we have four regional Liaisons and they are working hard to gather their subcommittees for each region. We also have the Chair who works closely with the AMHCA board and facilitates goals to be accomplished throughout the year. The Chair-Elect also works closely with the AMHCA board and the Chair to help with goals and to also prepare to take over as Chair for the New Year that starts in July. We also have a Secretary position which takes on responsibilities such as taking notes for our monthly teleconference meetings, distributing the minutes to the committee along with the board and keeping our webpage up to date.

Beginning in July there will be new positions available for any graduate student in a Mental Health program. Being on the Graduate Student Committee does not consume much of your time and is well worth the efforts put in. It will help to establish leadership qualities and will give opportunities to network around America! We are also currently looking for any students who are interested in becoming a subcommittee member. Any student who is interested in becoming involved or has any questions please contact Melissa Fabrizio at 801-503-4877 or Melissa.gelnettefabrizio@gmail.com  and remember now is the time to get involved! Don’t wait until you are ready to graduate!

 

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