406 research outputs found
DoctoralâLevel Counseling Studentsâ Experiences of Social Class Microaggressions
The authors recruited 11 doctoralâlevel counseling students to participate in a study exploring the lived experiences of people who have encountered social class microaggressions (SCMs). Findings (consisting of 6 themes) suggest that SCMs are a distinct phenomenon arising from interpersonal and environmental exchanges that damage recipients. The authors present implications for counselor education and future research trajectories
The Treatment Planning of Experienced Counselors: A Qualitative Examination
Using consensual qualitative research, the authors examined the treatment planning process of experienced counselors (N = 9). The data analysis resulted in 4 domains: assessment steps, clinical impressions, treatment factors, and treatment strategies. These domains describe the process used by experienced counselors in making clinical decisions and offer insight into the nature of clinical expertise and the need for further research on treatment planning
Perceived Self-Efficacy of Licensed Counselors to Provide Substance Abuse Counseling
This nationwide, quantitative study documented licensed counselors\u27 perceived self-efficacy of adequately providing substance abuse services. Despite their lack of substance abuse training, counselors were highly confident in their ability to provide quality substance abuse services. Counselor training implications are discussed
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