“…To examine what the counseling profession has published on GC, as well as to prepare the profession to work with the growing number of older adult clients, we completed a 26‐year content analysis of GC scholarship. In recent years, several content analyses have emerged to examine and highlight critical issues facing the counseling profession, including male clients in counseling (Evans, 2013), traumatology (Webber, Kitzinger, Runte, Smith, & Mascari, 2017), multiculturalism (Arredondo, Rosen, Rice, Perez, & Tovar‐Gamero, 2005), counseling leadership (McKibben, Umstead, & Borders, 2017), social class (Clark, Cook, Nair, & Wojcik, 2018), disability (Woo, Goo, & Lee, 2016), and LGBTQ+ issues in qualitative research (Singh & Shelton, 2011). In light of a perceived dearth of research on older adults across journals in the counseling profession, an examination of conceptual and empirical research serves as a useful tool to locate gaps in the counseling profession and opportunities.…”