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A professional journal for those who teach or supervise counselors. Coverage encompasses research, theory development, and program applications relevant to the preparation and supervision of counselors in agencies or school settings, in colleges and unive
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The evolving research tradition in Counselor Education and Supervision.(Editorial)(Editorial)
December 1, 2003... In previous inaugural editorials, incoming editors of Counselor Education and Supervision (CES) have traditionally commented on becoming editor and have presented their perceptions of the journal. Some have discussed the journal's identity...
Preparing school counselors to work with students with disabilities.(Counselor Preparation)
December 1, 2003... Recent literature has demonstrated increasing roles for school counselors who work with students with disabilities, but it has also suggested that school counselors are not being adequately prepared to work with these students. In this research...
Including diagnostic training in counseling curricula: implications for professional identity development.
December 1, 2003... During the last decade, diagnostic training has been increasingly assimilated into counseling curricula; however, the consequences for counselor identity of including this training have seldom been critically examined. The author argues that...
Prepracticum service-learning: examining the relationship with counselor self-efficacy and anxiety.
December 1, 2003... Prepracticum service-learning is an integral part of the curriculum for counselor education students at a large southwestern university. Service-learning is accomplished by placing novice students in school or community agency settings to...
A measure of counselor competency.
December 1, 2003... Counselor educators need to be able to demonstrate their effectiveness in training new counselors; however, currently few valid or reliable measures exist for assessing educators' impact. The authors describe the development of such an...
White privilege, oppression, and racial identity development: implications for supervision.(Supervision)
December 1, 2003... Although the U.S. population is becoming increasingly diverse, the race of individuals entering the counseling profession remains predominantly White (S. P. Pack-Brown, 1999). The authors define and explore the connection between White...
Styles of counselor supervision as perceived by supervisors and supervisees.
December 1, 2003... The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the preferences of supervisors and supervisees for 4 styles of counselor supervision and the perceived frequency of use of the 4 styles during a 10-week supervision experience. The styles are...