Wellness Counseling: The Evidence Base for Practice |
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Authors: | Jane E. Myers Thomas J. Sweeney |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Counseling and Educational Development, University of North Carolina at Greensboro;2. Department of Counseling and Higher Education, Ohio University |
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Abstract: | Wellness conceptualized as the paradigm for counseling provides strength‐based strategies for assessing clients, conceptualizing issues developmentally, and planning interventions to remediate dysfunction and optimize growth. Wellness counseling models have stimulated significant research that helps to form the evidence base for practice in the counseling field. The development of these models is explained, results of studies using the models are reviewed, and implications for research needed to further inform clinical practice and advocacy efforts are discussed. |
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