Overcoming Obstacles to Empathy: The Use of Experiential Learning in Addictions Counseling Courses |
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Authors: | Amanda L Giordano Bryan G Stare Philip B Clarke |
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Institution: | 1. University of North Texas, Denton, Texas, USA;2. Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, USA |
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Abstract: | Empathy is associated with positive outcomes in addictions counseling. The moral model of addiction and unresolved countertransference issues may hinder counseling students’ development of empathic understanding for clients with substance use disorders. Counselor educators must structure courses in such a way as to help students overcome obstacles to empathy. We provide examples of several experiential activities framed within the context of Kolb’s experiential-learning cycle that are designed to deconstruct obstacles to student empathy development. |
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Keywords: | addictions counseling empathy experiential education |
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