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26th Annual F.E. Woodall Spring Conference set for March 8

By March 6, 2007General

Delta State University Division of Counselor Education & Psychology will host its 26th Annual F.E. Woodall Spring Conference for Helping Professions, Thursday, March 8 on the third floor of James M. Ewing Hall on the campus. 

This one-day workshop is a terrific opportunity to network with other counselors, attend valuable and enlightening workshops and receive CEU credit hours. 

Multiple breakout sessions throughout the day, highlighted by an afternoon keynote will provide community counselors, school counselors, counselor educators, social workers and other helping professionals with valuable tools for use in a wide variety of situations and work environments. 

Debra Carr, a licensed professional counselor; a licensed marriage and family therapist; and an attorney, is a graduate of The University of Southern Mississippi. She earned her master’s at The University of Mississippi and JD at Mississippi College School of Law.

In 2003, Carr was the Licensed Professional Counselor of the Year by The Mississippi Counseling Association. Previously, she had been named 2000 College Counselor of the Year by MCA. She was also chosen to attend the ACA Southern Region Leadership Conference as an MCA Emerging Leader.

Carr’s keynote address, “Ethical Counseling Practice-Not One Size Fits All” will begin promptly 10 a.m. in the Henry J. Jacob Conference Center of James M. Ewing Hall.

Registration fee is $20 for faulty, staff, and the general public and $1 for DSU students with proper identification.

For more information or to registration, please contact Kashanta Jackson in the Division of Counselor Education and Psychology at (662) 846-4364 or e-mail kjackson@deltastate.edu.