American Mental Health Counselors Association
The American Mental Health Counselors Association is an organization of licensed mental health counselors in the United States. Its activities include setting and enforcing standards for education, licensing, and ethics for American mental health counselors. It also publishes the Journal of Mental Health Counseling.
History
The American Mental Health Counselors Association was founded in 1976 by Jim Messina and Nancy Spisso of the Escambia County Mental Health Center in Florida. At the time, mental health counselors lacked a clearly defined identity or an organization to represent their distinctive interests.The American Mental Health Counselors Association became a division of the American Personnel and Guidance Association in 1978. Before separating from the ACA in 2019, the AMHCA was one of the American Counseling Association's largest divisions.