Webster University Department of Professional Counseling

Webster University Department of Professional Counseling This counseling program is designed for individuals pursuing a career in the professional counseling

How do you turn service into real impact?At the Department of Professional Counseling’s End-of-Year Celebration on May 1...
05/21/2026

How do you turn service into real impact?

At the Department of Professional Counseling’s End-of-Year Celebration on May 18th, we recognized recipients of the Community Service Award, honoring Counselor Trainees who demonstrate advocacy, leadership, cultural competence, and a deep commitment to service.

Through their engagement with community and professional organizations, these students actively strengthen and support the well-being of the populations they serve.

Congratulations to this year’s recipients for leading with purpose and making a meaningful difference.

Behind every successful counseling journey is a supportive community.During the Department of Professional Counseling’s ...
05/21/2026

Behind every successful counseling journey is a supportive community.

During the Department of Professional Counseling’s End-of-Year Celebration on May 18th, we proudly recognized recipients of the Peer Support Award, honoring Counselor Trainees who uplift, encourage, and support those around them.

This award celebrates students who embody empathy, authenticity, compassion, and encouragement both inside and outside the classroom.

Congratulations to this year’s recipients for making a meaningful impact within our counseling community.

Graduation marks more than the end of a program; it reflects a journey shaped by growth, perseverance, and purpose.It is...
05/21/2026

Graduation marks more than the end of a program; it reflects a journey shaped by growth, perseverance, and purpose.

It is also a reminder of the community, learning, and support that helped carry each graduate to this moment.

Congratulations to our Clinical Mental Health Counseling graduates on this meaningful achievement.

Several WICS (Webster Institute for Clinical Scholarship) Scholars and Counselor Trainees proudly presented their concep...
05/13/2026

Several WICS (Webster Institute for Clinical Scholarship) Scholars and Counselor Trainees proudly presented their conceptual research at Webster University’s Research Across the Disciplines (RAD) Conference.

Using Bronfenbrenner’s Ecological Systems Framework, their work explored the impact of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) across important topics including the Latinx immigrant experience, foster care, housing instability, chronic illness, postpartum depression, immigration policies, and more.

We are incredibly proud of our WICS Scholars and Counselor Trainees for contributing meaningful research that advances advocacy, awareness, and equity in the counseling field. Congratulations to everyone who presented and shared their work at the conference!

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Youth don’t leave the digital world behind when they log off — and neither can prevention. Join us for the final WICS Lu...
05/10/2026

Youth don’t leave the digital world behind when they log off — and neither can prevention.

Join us for the final WICS Lunch & Learn session:

➡️ Mitigating Digital Risk and Promoting Well-being for Youth

This engaging session explores how social media, online communities, cyberbullying, and digital culture influence youth mental health and su***de risk — while also highlighting how technology can be used to foster connection, support, and prevention.

What you’ll gain:
• A deeper understanding of digital risk and protective factors
• Strategies to support healthy online engagement and well-being
• Practical tools for prevention, intervention, and crisis response in digital spaces
• Insight into creating safer, more supportive online environments for youth

🎤 Dr. Chelsey Wilks
🗓 Wednesday, May 20, 2026
⏰ 12:00–1:00 PM CT
💻 Virtual | 🎓 FREE CEs

The future of youth mental health includes the digital spaces they live in every day.

👉 Register now: https://shorturl.at/iDWap

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Considering graduate study in counseling?Join us to learn how Webster’s Counseling program prepares students to become c...
04/23/2026

Considering graduate study in counseling?

Join us to learn how Webster’s Counseling program prepares students to become culturally responsive, ethical, and effective professional counselors. Hear directly from faculty, explore program highlights, and discover how this degree can help you build a meaningful career supporting individuals, families, and communities.

In-person session | Thursday, April 23, 2026 | 3:00 PM (CDT)
East Academic Building (EAB), Webster University
Register: https://applywu.webster.edu/register/?id=08b8ddd1-bca4-443f-8bcb-6b647bff9e33

Can’t make it tomorrow? There’s another opportunity:

Virtual session | Friday, April 24, 2026 | 5:30 PM (CDT)
Join from anywhere, hear from faculty, and get all your questions answered.
Register: https://applywu.webster.edu/register/?id=f7bd2c59-5e49-418c-ac7f-c61644e77016

Take the next step toward a meaningful career.

We’re excited to announce two new awards thanks to the generous support of the Chiron Community Giving Foundation!🏆 Webs...
04/07/2026

We’re excited to announce two new awards thanks to the generous support of the Chiron Community Giving Foundation!

🏆 Webster University Counseling Community Service Award
🏆 Counseling Peer Support Award

These awards recognize students from both our Webster Groves campus and online program who go above and beyond, showing advocacy, leadership, and authentic peer support outside of coursework and field experience.

Nominations Open: April 6
Deadline: April 20 at 11:59 PM

Winners will be celebrated at a department-wide gathering on May 11.

Celebrate the impact of our counseling “village”—nominate a peer or yourself today!
https://forms.office.com/pages/responsepage.aspx?id=psx89Qb7MkuCJrryJP8ZjRjtr15kyshBnNOpp8ytXsZUM1Y1WDA0MDBZSUYyMkZEUDBRU0czVjM5Ty4u&route=shorturl

Don’t miss our fourth WICS Lunch & Learn Professional Development Series session:➡️ Su***de Prevention for Immigrant and...
04/07/2026

Don’t miss our fourth WICS Lunch & Learn Professional Development Series session:
➡️ Su***de Prevention for Immigrant and Refugee Youth: Challenges and Best Practices

Immigrant and refugee youth navigate trauma, acculturation stress, and the emotional weight of their family’s journey. Prevention must move beyond deficits and center resilience, culture, and lived experience.

This session takes a strength-based, culturally responsive approach to support healing, belonging, and hope.

What you’ll gain:
• Deeper insight into risk and protective factors, including ACEs and acculturation stress
• Practical, culturally grounded strategies you can apply immediately
• Tools to support youth, families, and communities with intention and care

🎤 Hyojin Im, Ph.D., MSW, MA

🗓 Wednesday, April 15, 2026
⏰ 12:00–1:00 PM CST
💻 Virtual | 🎓 FREE CEs

✨ Rethink prevention. Recenter culture. Strengthen impact.
👉 Register now: https://shorturl.at/iDWap

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The Clinical Mental Health Counseling (M.A.) program has received CACREP accreditation reaffirmation through April 30, 2...
03/05/2026

The Clinical Mental Health Counseling (M.A.) program has received CACREP accreditation reaffirmation through April 30, 2033, recognizing the program’s sustained commitment to excellence in counselor education and training.

This achievement reflects the dedication of faculty, staff, students, site supervisors, and leadership, whose expertise and hard work ensure the program continues to prepare highly qualified counseling professionals.

Two sessions down… are you joining us for the third?LGBTQ+ children and youth face higher su***de risks due to discrimin...
03/05/2026

Two sessions down… are you joining us for the third?

LGBTQ+ children and youth face higher su***de risks due to discrimination, rejection, and stigma. How can professionals create environments that do more than tolerate, spaces that affirm, support, and celebrate LGBTQ+ identities?

Join our next WICS Lunch & Learn to explore how affirming, trauma-informed care can help reduce su***de risk and strengthen protective factors for LGBTQ+ young people.

🗓 March 18, 2026 | ⏰ 12–1 PM CT
📍 Virtual | 💲 Free | 🎓 Free CEs

Speaker:
Jess Jones
Director & Principal, Jess Jones Education & Consulting

Be part of the conversation and the change.

Register now: https://shorturl.at/iDWap

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Webster Groves, MO
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