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Hunsaker, Robert C. – Academic Questions, 2011
In this article, the author expands on "The Scandal of Social Work Education," a National Association of Scholars study documenting the commitment to left-wing "social justice" in social work programs at ten major public institutions. He presents a critical exploration of social justice ideology in academic and professional mental health training…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Ethics, Social Work, Activism

Killinger, Raymond R. – Personnel and Guidance Journal, 1971
Counselors who accept the gay liberation struggle for acceptance and equality, must first rid themselves of their own narrow or destructive attitudes toward homosexuals. It is only after acceptance of persons with different sexual preferences that the counselor can begin to think of himself as a helping person in this area. (Author/BY)
Descriptors: Counselor Role, Counselors, Helping Relationship, Males
Hansen, L. Sunny – 1992
This paper argues for a dramatic shift in thinking in the counseling profession and society at large. The argument is divided into three major themes or integrative concepts: (1) Partnerships; (2) Inclusivity; and (3) Connectedness. The themes are prefaced by a brief survey of global trends, national and international events, and crises caused by…
Descriptors: Counseling, Counselor Educators, Counselors, Democratic Values
Matthews, Esther E. – 1970
This program was an effort to address some of the salient issues related to the occupational status of women in American siciety. The keynote address suggested ways in which the professional counselor could personalize occupational freedom for women. For instance, providing a community learning center would encourage the emergence of vocational…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Bias, Career Choice, Career Counseling