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Studies in Counseling
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13 episodes
9 months ago
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Mental Health
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Empathy in Action: Dr. Jack Culbreth’s Approach to Counseling and Care
Studies in Counseling
1 hour 4 minutes 4 seconds
1 year ago
Empathy in Action: Dr. Jack Culbreth’s Approach to Counseling and Care
In this episode, we delve deep into the world of addiction counseling through the expert lens of Dr. Culbreth, a seasoned professor at UNC Charlotte. Dr. Culbreth opens up about his journey into the field, sparked during his doctoral program where he observed the unique dynamics between recovering and non-recovering counselors. His passion for the subject is palpable as he shares insights from his research on supervisory relationships in substance abuse counseling. The episode takes a personal turn as Dr. Culbreth reflects on his life experiences, including caring for aging parents and witnessing his son's college graduation. He discusses how these life transitions have influenced his approach to counseling, emphasizing the importance of managing time effectively and balancing work responsibilities with personal life. A significant portion of the conversation focuses on Dr. Culbreth's belief in treating addiction as a complex issue rather than a result of moral inadequacy. He advocates for person-centered language in counseling, recognizing the individual behind the addiction. This leads to an engaging discussion about the fragmentation of the counseling profession into separate specialties, a trend Dr. Culbreth views with some skepticism. He argues for a more integrated approach, acknowledging the varied paths to recovery and stressing the need for individualized treatment tailored to each client's unique circumstances. Listeners will find Dr. Culbreth's perspectives both enlightening and thought-provoking, offering a fresh take on addiction counseling that goes beyond traditional methodologies. His insights are not just theoretical but are grounded in his extensive professional and personal experiences, making this episode a must-listen for anyone interested in the complexities and human aspects of addiction counseling.
Studies in Counseling