ERIC Number: EJ690613
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2004-Nov
Pages: 44
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ISSN: ISSN-0011-0000
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Training Counseling Psychologists as Social Justice Agents: Feminist and Multicultural Principles in Action. Major Contribution
Goodman, Lisa A.; Liang, Belle; Helms, Janet E.; Latta, Rachel E.; Sparks, Elizabeth; Weintraub, Sarah R.
Counseling Psychologist, v32 n6 p793-836 Nov 2004
Despite recent calls for counseling psychology to embrace social justice-oriented work, there has been little discussion about what such work actually looks like. The first part of this article derives a set of principles from feminist and multicultural counseling theories that counseling psychologists should consider as they engage in social justice work. These include (a) ongoing self-examination, (b) sharing power, (c) giving voice, (d) facilitating consciousness raising, (e) building on strengths, and (f) leaving clients the tools to work toward social change. The second part of the article describes a program designed to integrate social justice work into the core curriculum of the Boston College doctoral program. The authors discuss ways in which the above principles have shaped students; activities, and some of the ethical dilemmas that have emerged. Finally, the article underscores professional obstacles that counseling psychologists doing social justice work are likely to face, and offers recommendations for overcoming them.
Descriptors: Social Change, Psychologists, Counseling Theories, Consciousness Raising, Justice, Ethics, Doctoral Programs, Counseling Psychology, Core Curriculum, Counselor Training
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Publication Type: Guides - General; Journal Articles; Opinion Papers
Education Level: Higher Education
Audience: Counselors
Language: English
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