Attitudes Regarding Career Counseling: Perceptions and Experiences of Counselors‐in‐Training |
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Authors: | Tracy M. Lara William B. Kline Donald Paulson |
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Affiliation: | 1. Foundations, Leadership, and Administration, Kent State University;2. Department of Counseling and Higher Education, University of Mississippi;3. Department of Counseling and Student Affairs, Western Kentucky University.;4. University Counseling and Testing Service, Idaho State University. |
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Abstract: | The authors explored attitudes regarding career counseling. Interview data were analyzed and conceptualized using grounded theory methods. Peers, faculty, and programs influenced participants' attitudes. Participants' observations regarding instruction and developed understanding of their own career development figured into favorable attitudes regarding career counseling. Data revealed that students did not perceive that they were competent or confident conducting career counseling. Implications for counselor education are discussed. |
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