2022
DOI: 10.52017/001c.37910
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Addressing the Sticky Issue of How to Consolidate Rehabilitation Counseling Professional Associations

Abstract: Although the idea of consolidation has seemed to enjoy relative unanimity, the questions of who and how to consolidate have always proved a greater challenge. In this article, we describe rehabilitation counseling professionals’ thoughts about these more challenging questions. More specifically, we sought greater understanding about whether private rehabilitation counseling providers and educators would like to see their specializations represented in a consolidated association. We also sought participant pers… Show more

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“…In the next article by Landon et al (2022), authors build on the finding that most rehabilitation counseling professionals with a strong opinion favor consolidation by exploring who to consolidate and how it might be accomplished. Their findings suggest that participants tend to support a consolidation effort that extends beyond ARCA, NRCA, and RCEA to include, at the least, the private sector and NCRE.…”
Section: The Current Special Issuementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the next article by Landon et al (2022), authors build on the finding that most rehabilitation counseling professionals with a strong opinion favor consolidation by exploring who to consolidate and how it might be accomplished. Their findings suggest that participants tend to support a consolidation effort that extends beyond ARCA, NRCA, and RCEA to include, at the least, the private sector and NCRE.…”
Section: The Current Special Issuementioning
confidence: 99%