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Awards

Rosa Parks  ARISE Award

Honoring counselors who advocate fearlessly for student rights and equity.

Maya Angelou ARISE  Award


Recognizing counselors who uplift and empower students through inspiration and support.

Sigmund Freud ARISE Award

Recognizing those who help students explore their inner thoughts and emotions through psychoanalytic techniques.

Carl Rogers ARISE Award  

Celebrating counselors who exemplify empathy and unconditional positive regard, rooted in Rogers' humanistic approach.

 

Carl Jung ARISE Award

Honoring counselors who use Jungian concepts, such as archetypes and the collective unconscious, to guide students.

 

Jean Piaget ARISE Award

Honoring those who effectively support students’ developmental needs and learning processes

 

Abraham Maslow ARISE Award

Celebrating those who promote self-actualization and holistic well-being among students

 

Viktor Frankl ARISE Award

Honoring counselors who help students find meaning and purpose in their lives

 

Rollo May ARISE Award

Celebrating counselors who encourage students to explore their personal existence and meaning

 

Albert Ellis ARISE Award  

Recognizing counselors who utilize REBT to help students manage their thoughts and emotions

 

Aaron Beck ARISE Award

Honoring those who effectively apply cognitive therapy techniques to support student mental health

 

 

John Bowlby ARISE Award

Recognizing counselors who understand and apply attachment principles in their work with students

 

 

Albert Bandura ARISE Award for Social Learning Theory  

Honoring those who inspire students through modeling positive behavior and self-efficacy

 

 

Melanie Klein ARISE Award

Honoring counselors who apply object relations concepts in supporting student emotional development

 

 

 

Fritz Perls ARISE Award  

Celebrating those who use Gestalt techniques to foster awareness and personal growth.

 

 

 

 Frank Parsons ARISE Award

for counseling and Guidance - Parsons was an American educator and social reformer who established the first formal career counseling center in Boston in 1909. Parsons believed that everyone should have a fulfilling career and developed a counseling system to help people find jobs that suited their interests and skills

 

 

 

 

Henry Murray ARISE Award  

Recognizing those who effectively understand and address students' various needs and motivations

 

 

 

 

Dr. Narendra Nath Sen Gupta ARISE Awards

“Father of Modern Indian Psychology,” Dr. Narendra Nath Sen Gupta played a pivotal role in establishing psychology as a scientific discipline in India. Having studied at Harvard, Dr. Sen Gupta integrated Western psychological principles with traditional Indian philosophical concepts

 

 

 

 

Dr. Girindrasekhar Bose ARISE Award  

Dr. Girindrasekhar Bose is another prominent figure in Indian psychology. He emphasized the importance of considering cultural influences on mental health. Dr. Bose believed that Western psychology models couldn’t be directly applied to the Indian context and advocated for developing psychology that considered India’s social fabric and spiritual traditions. His work helped bridge the gap between Western and Eastern approaches to mental well-being.

 

 

 

 

 Dr. Abhina Chandra ARISE Award

Dr. Abhina Chandra stands out for his significant contributions to Indian child psychology. He established the first child guidance clinic in India and dedicated his career to understanding child development within the Indian social context. Dr. Chandra’s research focused on areas like moral development, play therapy, and the impact of family dynamics on children

 

 

 

 

John Holland ARISE Award for career counseling  


 

 

 

 

ARISE Emerging School Counsellor Awards



 

 

 

 

ARISE Emerging Career Counsellor  Awards



 

 

 

 

ARISE Emerging Special Educator Awards