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The Post-COVID Counselor
A Concerning Dip in Clinical Readiness The counseling profession has always held a delicate mandate, hold people’s pain with competence, humility, and ethical discipline. Yet, in the years since COVID-19, a meaningful decline in the clinical readiness of new counselors has become visible. This isn’t nostalgia or broad condemnation. It is a sober acknowledgment of developmental disruptions affecting many counselors trained during the pandemic, particularly those completing mos
Jamaal A. Crone, MAR, M.Ed., LPC
Nov 11


The Algorithm Isn’t Your Therapist
How Social Media Is Warping Public Understanding of Psychotherapy Admittedly, I began thinking about this piece after seeing a post about China requiring individuals to have a degree to talk about certain topics. It immediately captured my thoughts about the intersection of social media and mental health. Mental health has never been more visible. Therapy is openly discussed at brunch, podcasts punch out episodes on trauma weekly, and TikTok therapists have fan bases that r
Jamaal A. Crone, MAR, M.Ed., LPC
Nov 6


A Call for Balanced Growth: Navigating Challenges in New Clinician Development.
Exploring new clinician development in counselor education and supervision.
Jamaal A. Crone, MAR, M.Ed., LPC
Oct 23


The Weight We Carry
This 4-week psychotherapeutic group is designed for high-functioning Men of Color navigating the complex intersections of success, identity, and emotional wellness.Through guided discussion, skill-building, and reflection, participants develop emotional clarity, strengthen connection, and redefine what it means to live whole and grounded. If you want to begin leaving the weight behind contact us at info@soulseedcounseling.com.
Jamaal A. Crone, MAR, M.Ed., LPC
Oct 23
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