2016
DOI: 10.7729/83.1092
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Infusing Social Justice Advocacy into Counselor Education: Strategies and Recommendations

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“…In sum, our results provide a much‐needed baseline against which to measure the counseling profession’s commitment to advocacy, as well as the specific impacts on advocacy attitudes and behaviors that result from efforts to infuse advocacy and social justice into counselor education (Decker et al, 2016; Ratts & Greenleaf, 2018). Our data suggest that in spite of progress made in the 17 years since the ACA Advocacy Competencies were first endorsed (Lewis et al, 2003), there is more work to be done.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…In sum, our results provide a much‐needed baseline against which to measure the counseling profession’s commitment to advocacy, as well as the specific impacts on advocacy attitudes and behaviors that result from efforts to infuse advocacy and social justice into counselor education (Decker et al, 2016; Ratts & Greenleaf, 2018). Our data suggest that in spite of progress made in the 17 years since the ACA Advocacy Competencies were first endorsed (Lewis et al, 2003), there is more work to be done.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…It was notable that out of 10 choices available to respondents, the four groups perceived as least responsible for MRA were all associated with counselor training (i.e., counselor educators, CACREP, doctoral students, master’s students). Given the emphasis on advocacy as a key part of counselor training and professional identity (Chang et al, 2010; Decker et al, 2016; Ratts & Wood, 2011), this result was somewhat surprising. Further examination revealed somewhat less unified opinions about the respective roles of aspects of the counselor training apparatus.…”
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confidence: 99%
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