Concerns Groups
African American Concern Groups
The African American Concerns Group is an inclusive community committed to advocacy and social justice for African Americans in the counseling profession.
Asian American/ Pacific Islander Concerns Group
The AAPI Concerns Group strives to engage in projects and lift up other AAPI voices in research, scholarship, and leadership within our profession.
Latinx
Concerns Group
The Latinx Concerns Group serves to create an inclusive community that voices and advocates for the needs and concerns that affect the Latinx Community.
Native American
Concerns Group
The Native American Concerns group serves as a resource and community base for Native counselors and those who work with Native populations.
International
Concerns Group
The international Concerns Group strives to educate and advocate for the expansion of pedagogical practices within counseling on internationalization and counseling.
Women Concerns Group
The Women’s Concerns Task Force takes pride in supporting the mental health and the advocacy work that attacks the concerns plaguing women’s mental health.
Multiethnic, Multiracial, and Transracial Adoptee Concerns Group
The purpose of the Multiethnic, Multiracial, and Transracial Adoptee Concerns Group (MMTAG) is to provide information that will enable AMCD to promote education, engagement, research, community-building, and resources related to multiethnic, multiracial, and transracial adoptee individuals and communities within the counseling/counselor educator profession and the clients/students we serve. We strive to raise awareness of multiethnic, multiracial, and transracial adoptee concerns and to cultivate a network for AMCD members who identify with more than one ethnicity, race, and/or heritage and their accomplices and co-conspirators.