1981
DOI: 10.1002/j.2164-4918.1981.tb00763.x
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COUNSELING AND THE FUTURE: Some Views of Editorial Board Members

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“…Other departments have decided to offer counselor preparation at the nondoctoral level and counseling psychology at the doctoral level. What may happen, although it is difficult to predict, may be similar to the views expressed by Darrell Smith, an editorial board member of the Personnel and Guidance Journal, in an article on counseling and the future (Barclay et al, 1981):…”
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“…Other departments have decided to offer counselor preparation at the nondoctoral level and counseling psychology at the doctoral level. What may happen, although it is difficult to predict, may be similar to the views expressed by Darrell Smith, an editorial board member of the Personnel and Guidance Journal, in an article on counseling and the future (Barclay et al, 1981):…”
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“…A final aspect of a rationale for a course in the history and systems of counseling centers on the future of counseling as a profession. There have been several attempts throughout the years to focus on the future of counseling (Aubrey, 1983;Barclay et al, 1981;Gerler, 1982;and Wrenn, 1983). The emphasis on almost all of these projective writings is that counseling can be different in the years ahead.…”
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