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The Billion-Dollar DEI Pivot Nobody's Talking About
CHEA shaped policy at thousands of colleges. Now it's quietly backing away—and leaving taxpayers with the bill.
Nov 10
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Suzannah Alexander
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Florida Fought DEI Indoctrination. So Why Is It Imposing It on Counselors?
As long as counselors must be accredited, they will steeped in DEI
Nov 3
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Suzannah Alexander
4
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Accreditors Thought They Were Untouchable. Then the States Fought Back.
What seemed impossible — reforming higher education’s cartel — is now underway in the South.
Sep 29
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Suzannah Alexander
4
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Why It’s Time to Rebuild Counseling from the Ground Up
The therapy establishment is a pipeline for ideology, not healing. This is how we fix it.
Jun 30
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Suzannah Alexander
3
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The War for Higher Ed Has a New Battlefield, Your State Capitol
Ideology goes in the classroom through the backdoor. These laws change the locks.
Jun 23
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Suzannah Alexander
2
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End the Stranglehold: Tools to Confront Antitrust Violations in Counseling: CACREP Antitrust Part 6
The monopolization of healing hurts everyone: clients, students, and practitioners alike.
Jun 16
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Suzannah Alexander
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3
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The Counseling Compact: Trojan Horse for an Ideological Monopoly - CACREP Antitrust Part 5
Why antitrust lawyers should be watching the counseling profession closely.
Jun 9
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Suzannah Alexander
3
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How a Little-Known Honor Society Is Shaping Who Gets to Be Your Therapist - CACREP Antitrust Part 4
Mental health access is collapsing—and this obscure group is helping it happen.
Jun 3
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Suzannah Alexander
4
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Antitrust Alert: CACREP’s Counseling Takeover - Part 3
CACREP’s standards: Protecting clients or profits?
May 26
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Suzannah Alexander
2
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Meet the Unelected Body Blocking Mental Health Access Nationwide - Part 2: CACREP's Open Letter
This isn’t just about education—it’s about power, money, and exclusion.
May 19
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Suzannah Alexander
6
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Licensure, Lobbying, and Legal Trouble: The Dark Side of Counseling Accreditation
CACREP’s deleted letter reveals a bold attempt to lock out competitors—and it could violate federal law
May 12
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Suzannah Alexander
3
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Showdown at the Ivory Tower: Trump’s Accreditation Crackdown Begins
From Gatekeepers to Outlaws: How Accreditors Lost Their Federal Immunity
May 5
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Suzannah Alexander
9
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