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Experience a supportive community dedicated to professional counseling through advocacy, community, inclusion and research. Our inclusive approach promotes advocacy, research, and personal growth. Join us today.
Learn the steps to become an ACA member today and gain access to a community of like-minded individuals. Join now for a chance to connect and grow.
Discover new insights, innovative approaches, share experiences, and connect with peers at the ACA Annual Conference. Join us for a valuable learning and networking experience.
When you join the American Counseling Association, you become part of an organization dedicated to advancing mental health and well-being through advocacy, community, inclusion and research.
This web page provides ACA members and members of the public with the necessary tools to ensure compliance with the ethical standards of the counseling profession. ACA Code of Ethics
Discover the power of continuing education courses that can enhance and propel your professional growth. Explore our website for career-boosting CEs. Register for the free CE of the month!
Learn more about our 56 chartered branches in the U.S., Europe and Latin America and locate a contact person for the branch near you. We support ACA member engagement through connection to our branches, divisions and regions.
Mark your calendars! On Friday, April 12th, we join @ACACounselors in celebrating Teal Day for Counseling Awareness Month. Teal Day encourages awareness of the importance of counseling and self-care for counselors as they enlighten keeping clients, colleagues and communities healthy.
Explore the comprehensive guide to licensure requirements for professional counselors. Learn about the necessary qualifications and steps to become a licensed counselor in your state.
We monitor and report on legislative and regulatory developments, lobby for relevant bills and connect lawmakers with counseling experts. By working with the federal and state legislators, ACA aims to influence decision-making and promote funding for mental health programs.