The Effect of Honduran Counseling Practices on the North American Counseling Profession: The Power of Poverty |
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Authors: | James N. Sells Francesca G. Giordano Laura Bokar Jim Klein Georgina Panting Sierra Beverly Thume |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Counseling, Adult and Higher Education, Northern Illinois University.;2. School of Psychology and Counseling, Regent University;3. Fox Valley Institute, Naperville, Illinois;4. Asbury Theological Seminary, Orlando, Florida. |
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Abstract: | A team of researchers consisting of counselor education professors and doctoral‐level counseling students conducted interviews with Honduran mental health professionals, including counselors, psychologists, pastors, community developmental specialists, and psychiatrists. The purpose was to understand the counseling process and profession that exists in a developing economy. The results are focused on the pervasive effects of poverty on the profession, the training of counselors, and the nature of counseling interventions. |
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