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Counselor Educators’ and Supervisors’ Perceptions of Professional Dispositions: Humanistic Pillars and a Critical Conversation Open
Professional disposition evaluation continues to require attention from counselor educators and supervisors. In addition, the ways in which professional disposition evaluation is conceptualized by those in evaluative positions are lacking …
Navigating the Path Forward: Early Career Perspectives on the Evolution and Future of Rehabilitation Counseling Open
Exploring the often-overlooked realm of rehabilitation counseling, a crucial yet discreet profession within the broader human service and counseling landscape, this research explores the perspectives of early career rehabilitation counselo…
Introducing an Approach for Interdisciplinary Supervision in Vocational Rehabilitation Counseling Open
Effective clinical supervision is a key element of professional rehabilitation counseling. While there is much overlap, the provision of clinical supervision to those with master’s degrees in rehabilitation counseling is different from sup…
Social justice content in counseling journals: Comparison of publication rates Open
Social justice is listed as a professional value for the American Counseling Association (ACA) (2014), yet professional publication in this topic may not be commensurate with its importance to the profession. This article presents the resu…
(364) Development of a Men’s Health Report Card for the State of Florida Open
Introduction Collecting regional health data that identifies causes of morbidity and mortality is imperative in order to guide the planning and implementation of programs and policies that will ultimately improve men’s health. Unintentiona…
Using the Theory of Planned Behavior to Understand Dispositional Gatekeeping Behaviors Among Rehabilitation Counselor Educators Open
Rehabilitation counselor educators (RCEs) in programs accredited by the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP) are mandated to assess student professional dispositions as part of the gatekeeping p…
Professional Disposition Considerations in Clinical Supervision: A Social Justice and Disability Perspective Open
The concept of social justice has been discussed in the counseling profession for decades and is considered an ethical obligation when providing services to clients. Counselor educators and supervisors are also responsible for integrating …
Secondary Special Educators’ Perceptions of Transition Collaboration With Vocational Rehabilitation Open
Although interagency collaboration is one of the most recognized and recommended practices for improving the transition outcomes of students with disabilities (SWD), it remains challenging to understand in both research and practice. This …
The Pros and Cons of Consolidating Rehabilitation Counseling Associations: A Qualitative Analysis of Views From the Field Open
The potential for unification of rehabilitation counseling professional associations has been a conceptual debate for the past several decades. In a previous article of this special issue, Phillips et al. (2022) provided quantitative data …
Diversity and Equity in Rehabilitation Counseling Professional Associations: An Evaluation of Current Perspectives and Future Directions Open
Historically, research on professional association consolidation in the rehabilitation counseling profession has not been inclusive of issues related to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). There is a long history of professional associ…
Contemplating Consolidation: Acting on a Decades Old Call to Survey Professionals in the Discipline Open
Most professions are represented by one unified association, but not rehabilitation counseling. From its earliest years of professionalization, rehabilitation counseling has been represented by multiple associations. Initially, representin…
Putting Advocacy Back Into Rehabilitation: A Discourse on Needs Identified in the Field Open
This article seeks to promote discussion about and renew interest in rebuilding the relationship between rehabilitation counseling and the disability advocacy community. Rooted in legislation, rehabilitation counseling was historically gro…
Current Practices in Cross-Cultural Neuropsychology: A Survey of Providers' Use of Appropriate Normative Data and Views on a Web-based Approach to the Collection and Dissemination of Normative Data for Spanish-speaking Populations Open
Objective As the U.S. Spanish-speaking population grows, neuropsychologists provide assessment services to an increasingly diverse group of individuals. In response to the need for a centralized resource, NeuroShare, a no-cost website that…