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Power Within the Counselor Identity Development of African American Women in Pastoral Counseling
Authors:Awa G. Jangha  Gina Magyar‐Russell  Kari O'Grady
Affiliation:1. Department of Counselor EducationSeminary of the Southwest;2. Department of Pastoral CounselingLoyola University Maryland
Abstract:This study explored experiences of power among 11 African American female pastoral counselors‐in‐training. Limited research exists within the field of pastoral counseling regarding the dynamics of power within the development of minority counselors‐in‐training. Experiences of power such as microaggressions and empowerment were evidenced in the art created by participants during their qualitative interviews. Use of a heuristic arts‐based research design resulted in 6 final essences (major themes): symbolic analysis of the journey of identity development, empowerment, powerlessness, ownership of power, integration, and pervasive spirituality. Practical implications for counselor educators and pastoral counseling programs are provided.
Keywords:power  spirituality  African American women  counselors‐in‐training  counselor identity
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