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#CSJSpotlight - Dr. Rachael D. Goodman

10/19/2022

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Check out our next #CSJSpotlight - Dr. Rachael D. Goodman!

Dr. Rachael D. Goodman is an LPC based in the Washington DC area and has a PhD in counseling. She is the CSJ Representative to the ACA Governing Council as well as a Past President of CSJ. Dr. Goodman says she is a member of CSJ because “I believe social justice is at the core of what we do as counselors. We cannot separate our experiences and the experiences of our clients from the contexts in which we are situated. In particular, I study trauma and resilience, and these experiences have to be understood within the social context. Social injustices, like racism and oppression,
can create or exacerbate harms. ​We have to do all we 
Photo of Dr. Rachael D. Goodman smiling with dark brown hair and brown eyes. She is wearing a blue shirt and a silver circular chain necklace and standing in front of a marble sculpture. Text reads
we can to not only ameliorate these harms, but also prevent them. We can do that by taking a collaborative approach that infuses the principles of social justice, liberation, decolonization, intersectionality, trauma-informed care, and culture-centered healing. I am passionate about helping push our field in this direction -- particularly for folks with privilege, like myself, who may not have awareness or understanding of these issues. CSJ is a way to build a community of counselors who can support each other in doing this work; having a professional “home” like CSJ is incredibly important both to be effective and also to sustain ourselves as we try to effect change in our profession, our communities, and our world.
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Regarding her role on the Governing council, Dr. Goodman states “The Governing Council has the fiduciary duty to protect the organization's [ACA’s] resources and ensure that it is well positioned to meet its strategic goals and address issues that face the counseling profession.”  While the professional staff and CEO of ACA are responsible for the operations of the organization, members of GC help oversee these efforts, with a particular focus on developing a strategic plan and identifying areas of concerns to address for our members and our profession, as well as attending the use of resources. 

Dr. Goodman goals for CSJ are to be an active participant in helping support ACA, its goals, and its members. From a social justice perspective, for example, she is interested in ensuring that we examine the ways in which we might be benefiting some members or communities more than others, and take steps to remedy those disparities. She wants to understand what counselors and communities need to be supported – and how we can do so in equitable and justice-orientated ways that truly embody the values of our profession.

When Dr. Goodman is not working for CSJ, she loves reading, being outside, and doing anything on the water, but these days, she is spending a lot of time running after her 4-year-old and our new rescue dog (a pandemic puppy)!

We are so grateful to have Dr. Goodman as a past CSJ president and our representative on ACA’s Governing Council!
​can to not only ameliorate these harms, but also prevent them. We can do that by taking a collaborative approach that infuses the principles of social justice, liberation, decolonization, intersectionality, trauma-informed care, and culture-centered healing. I am passionate about helping push our field in this direction -- particularly for folks with privilege, like myself, who may not have awareness or understanding of these issues. CSJ is a way to build a community of counselors who can support each other in doing this work; having a professional “home” like CSJ is incredibly important both to be effective and also to sustain ourselves as we try to effect change in our profession, our communities, and our world.

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