Tenney, Gary L. and Martin Jr., William E. (2011) Psychological adjustment and wellness of mental health practitioners in-training. Counseling & Wellness: A Professional Counseling Journal, 2. pp. 32-40.
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Abstract
There is a need for counseling programs to identify counseling students who are not psychologically or emotionally fit to be counselors. There is not a clear definition of what it means to be an impaired counselor. The factors cited in academic literature relating to psychological adjustment and wellness of mental health practitioners in training were examined and analyzed. A total of 734 factors were identified from 65 articles and grouped into 17 categories that describe issues of trainee adjustment and wellness.
Item Type: | Article |
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Additional Information: | Counseling & Wellness: A Professional Counseling Journal is published annually and dedicated to publishing refereed articles related to professional counseling in general and issues and counseling approaches that focus on wellness and personal adjustment. Publication priority was given to current Masters and Doctoral students from CACREP-accredited Counseling Programs with active Chi Sigma Iota Chapters. Counseling & Wellness: A Professional Counseling Journal is the official publication of the Beta Alpha Chapter of Chi Sigma Iota at Northern Arizona University. |
Keywords: | wellness, psychological, adjustment, mental, health, practitioners, counseling |
Subjects: | B Philosophy. Psychology. Religion > BF Psychology |
Department/Unit: | Journals > Counseling and Wellness Journal |
Date Deposited: | 11 Feb 2016 21:10 |
URI: | http://openknowledge.nau.edu/id/eprint/2587 |
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