Blog

Agents of Change Blog

Search

Our Recent Posts

How to Become an Addiction Counselor

Addiction counseling is more than just a career; it’s a mission to change lives. If you’ve ever felt the call to help people break free from the grip of addiction, you’ve likely wondered, “How do I become an addiction counselor?”

How to Become a Substance Abuse Counselor

Substance abuse is a complex issue that affects millions of individuals and families, but with the right support, recovery is possible. If you’re someone who wants to make a meaningful impact by helping others break free from addiction, becoming a

How to Become a Licensed Crisis Intervention Counselor

In today’s world, emotional and psychological crises are more common than ever. From traumatic life events to unexpected emergencies, people often find themselves overwhelmed, unable to cope on their own. Crisis intervention counselors play a crucial role in providing immediate

How to Become a Licensed Career Guidance Counselor

Are you passionate about helping others find their career path? Becoming a licensed career guidance counselor could be the perfect way to turn that passion into a fulfilling career. Whether you’re interested in guiding students, professionals in transition, or adults

Social Media

New from Agents of Change

Get The Latest Updates

Subscribe to Get Weekly Practice Questions

Jumpstart your studying journey with free content from Agents of Change.

Most Popular Stories

Trauma-Informed Care and the Stress Response

A client misses an appointment, shuts down during an assessment, becomes irritated by a routine question, or struggles to remember what was discussed moments earlier. These reactions may be labeled as avoidance, resistance, poor motivation, or noncompliance. Yet beneath the

a therapist talking with a client for the first time in a calming office setting

The Mental Status Exam (MSE) Cheat Sheet for the ASWB Exam

The Mental Status Exam can feel like a long list of clinical terms until you understand what each category is actually measuring. Mood, affect, thought process, perception, insight, judgment, and orientation may sound technical at first, but each one helps