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Nov 21 2011

CWB Included in the 28 Incredible Web Sites About Post-Disaster Work

CWB Included in the 28 Incredible Web Sites About Doctors Without Borders

Permanent link to this article: https://www.counselorswithoutborders.org/cwb-included-in-the-28-incredible-web-sites-about-doctors-without-borders/

Sep 01 2011

Ashley Hutchison & Justin Stein – Wedding Donations

Counselors Without Border’s would like to congratulate and thank Ms. Ashley Hutchison & Mr. Justin Stein for their generous contribution by way of asking their wedding guests to donate to CWB rather than give them gifts. We wish them many years of happiness together and a very special wedding day! http://www.theknot.com/ourwedding/ashleyhutchison&justinstein

Permanent link to this article: https://www.counselorswithoutborders.org/ashley-hutchison-justin-stein-wedding-donations/

Mar 21 2011

CWB Work with DC Japanese Mental Health Network

CWB team consulted with the DC Japanese mental health network (DCJMHN) on setting up post-disaster counseling to the Japanese living in the greater Metro DC area after the earthquake and tsunami in Japan.

Permanent link to this article: https://www.counselorswithoutborders.org/cwb-work-with-dc-japanese-mental-health-network/

Mar 16 2011

Interview: Japanese, Waiting in Line for Hours, Follow Social Order After Quake

“Few other places in the world have had the accumulation of history as Japan,” said Fred Bemak, professor of psychology at George Mason University who has experience in cross-cultural counseling in Asia. He founded the group Counselors Without Borders, which responds to international disasters.

Permanent link to this article: https://www.counselorswithoutborders.org/interview-japanese-waiting-in-line-for-hours-follow-social-order-after-quake/

Jan 14 2011

American Counseling Association – Counseling Today Story

With a passion for international counseling, Bemak, professor and director of the Diversity Research in Action Center at George Mason University, founded Counselors Without Borders in 2005. The catalyst for the organization’s creation, Bemak says, was witnessing the great underserved need for culturally responsive counseling in the Gulf Coast region in the months after Hurricane Katrina.

Permanent link to this article: https://www.counselorswithoutborders.org/american-counseling-association-counseling-today-story/

Jan 13 2011

(Gallery) California Wildfire Victims

Counselors Without Borders sent a team of counselors to California in early November for a week to support and counsel communities that often feel neglected by most mainstream relief agencies.

Permanent link to this article: https://www.counselorswithoutborders.org/gallery-california-wildfire-victims/

Jan 13 2011

(Gallery) Training In Haiti

Images from when Counselors Without Borders (CWB) teamed up with Partners of the Americas in April 2010 to provide counseling training in post-disaster situations for counselors, social workers, psychologists, principals, and teachers in Port-au Prince and Jacmel.

Permanent link to this article: https://www.counselorswithoutborders.org/training-in-haiti/

Jan 13 2011

Counselors Without Borders Provides Training In Haiti

Counselors Without Borders teamed up with Partners of the Americas

Counselors Without Borders (CWB) teamed up with Partners of the Americas in April 2010 to provide counseling training in post-disaster situations for counselors, social workers, psychologists, principals, and teachers in Port-au Prince and Jacmel.

Permanent link to this article: https://www.counselorswithoutborders.org/counselors-without-borders-provides-training-in-haiti/

Jan 13 2011

(Gallery) Hurricane-Ravaged Gulf

Images from when Counselors without Borders’ fourteen students made their initial trip to the Gulf Coast after Hurricane Katrina.

Permanent link to this article: https://www.counselorswithoutborders.org/hurricane-ravaged-gulf/

Jan 13 2011

Mason Counselors Without Borders Reach Out to California Wildfire Victims

Shortly after the fires began, San Diego State University contacted Bemak and asked if he could send a group from Counselors Without Borders to the area to meet and talk with culturally diverse groups that had been affected by the fires.

Permanent link to this article: https://www.counselorswithoutborders.org/mason-counselors-without-borders-reach-out-to-california-wildfire-victims/