Counseling Psychology (3rd Ed.). 2014
DOI: 10.1037/14378-001
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An introduction to counseling psychology.

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“…Training materials in handbooks and on websites of counseling psychology programs often include "Counseling Psychology Model Training Values Addressing Diversity" (CCPTP et al, 2009). Gelso, Nutt Williams, and Fretz (2014b) described five themes of counseling psychology. These are: (a) the incorporation of human strengths and optimal functioning; (b) a focus on the whole person that includes lifespan development and vocational growth; (c) a contextually derived commitment to advocacy and social justice; (d) the use of brief, educational, and preventive counseling interventions; and (e) dedication to the scientific foundations of practice.…”
Section: Characteristics Of a Model Counseling Psychology Doctoral Prmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Training materials in handbooks and on websites of counseling psychology programs often include "Counseling Psychology Model Training Values Addressing Diversity" (CCPTP et al, 2009). Gelso, Nutt Williams, and Fretz (2014b) described five themes of counseling psychology. These are: (a) the incorporation of human strengths and optimal functioning; (b) a focus on the whole person that includes lifespan development and vocational growth; (c) a contextually derived commitment to advocacy and social justice; (d) the use of brief, educational, and preventive counseling interventions; and (e) dedication to the scientific foundations of practice.…”
Section: Characteristics Of a Model Counseling Psychology Doctoral Prmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cluster 2: Multiculturalism, Diversity, and Social Justice Commitment to multiculturalism, defined as respecting diverse cultures and cultural identities; to diversity; and to social justice; are central values of counseling psychology (Bieschke & Mintz, 2012;Gelso et al, 2014b). Attention to diversity is emphasized by the APA's (2010) "Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct," and is a required area of professionwide competencies identified by the Standards (APA CoA, 2015).…”
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“…But, as well, a number of other values have been suggested as characteristic of CP (see e.g., Gelso, Williams & Fretz, 2014;Howard, 1992;Packard, 2009;Strawbridge & Woolfe, 2010). For this survey, we identified the 10 most frequently cited values from those writings and asked respondents to "Please rate the extent to which each of these values guides your work as a counselling psychologist," using a five point scale where 1 = Not at all and 5 = Very much so.…”
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“…The first value that currently underpins counseling psychology research is concerned with the people's assets, their resources, strengths, mental health apart from their psychological disorders (Gelso et al, 2014a). We would like to point out that character strengths as a subject of study of positive psychology have long been studied and applied in the field of health care.…”
Section: Character Strengths and Counseling Psychologymentioning
confidence: 99%