Counseling psychologists and correctional settings: Opportunities between profession and setting |
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Authors: | Femina P. Varghese Philip R. Magaletta Erica L. Fitzgerald Alix M. McLearen |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Psychology and Counseling, University of Central Arkansas, Conway, AR, USA;2. Clinical Education and Workforce Development, Psychology Services Branch, Bureau of Prisons, Washington, DC, USA;3. Special Management Unit, United States Penitentiary, Florence, CO, USA;4. Female Offender Branch, Federal Bureau of Prisons, Washington, DC, USA |
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Abstract: | Counseling psychologists are working in correctional settings; yet, research on how the profession and setting interact to achieve successful solutions for corrections is lacking. This paper provides a conceptual starting point for such research by describing three core themes of counseling psychology: strengths-based approaches, person and environment interaction, and developmental approach across the lifespan. Each core theme is applied to various correctional setting needs (e.g. multiculturalism, violence prevention and rehabilitative treatments, developmentally appropriate vocational services across the lifespan) illustrate the unique fit and ability of counseling psychology to produce successful solutions within this non-traditional counseling setting. Describing the solutions generated by the profession of counseling psychology in the correctional setting may encourage more counseling psychologists to consider applying their knowledge skills and abilities to this important and diverse area of public service and professional work. |
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Keywords: | corrections counseling psychology inmates counseling settings prison |
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