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Watson, Albert L. "Importance of Cross-Cultural Counseling in Rehabilitation Counseling Curricula." Journal of Applied Rehabilitation Counseling 19, no. 4 (1988): 55–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1891/0047-2220.19.4.55.

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A current trend in counselor education programs is crosscultural counseling courses designed to develop culturally competent counselors. This study sought to determine the level of importance placed on cross-cultural content in the rehabilitation counselor education (RCE) curricula. A national sample representing 50 per cent of the National Council on Rehabilitation Education (NCRE) professional membership was surveyed. Respondents rated twenty-seven curriculum offerings as important in the preparation of professional rehabilitation counselors.
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Leahy, Michael J., and Edna Mora Szymanski. "Epilogue: Rehabilitation Counseling Credentialing." Journal of Applied Rehabilitation Counseling 24, no. 4 (1993): 79–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1891/0047-2220.24.4.79.

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This special joint issue has presented information on the status of credentialing in rehabilitation counseling by providing a review of the certification, accreditation, and counselor licensure efforts, as well as the issues confronting the profession in the continuing process of professionalization. In addition, this issue has focused on the empirical foundation of the credentialing processes in rehabilitation counseling by providing the initial findings of an ongoing research project designed to validate the accreditation and certification processes that support the profession, along with th
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Jeon, Mookyong. "Incorporating Feminism Into Rehabilitation Counselor Education." Rehabilitation Research, Policy, and Education 29, no. 1 (2015): 47–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1891/2168-6653.29.1.47.

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Purpose:The author describes how rehabilitation counselor educators can incorporate the feminist perspective in teaching rehabilitation counselors-in-training by exploring history, core values, and training methods of feminism.Method:Based on a literature review, the author compares philosophy and concepts of rehabilitation counseling and feminism, reviews the models of feminist supervision, and explores its applicability to rehabilitation counseling.Results:Feminism coincides with the philosophy of rehabilitation counseling in that both share similar perspectives that emphasize equity and jus
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Goodwin, Lloyd R. "Private Counseling: A Primer." Journal of Applied Rehabilitation Counseling 20, no. 1 (1989): 41–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1891/0047-2220.20.1.41.

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This article provides some practical suggestions for rehabilitation counselor education students and novice rehabilitation counselors contemplating the career option of full or part-time private counseling practice.
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Stude, E. W. "Professionalization of Substance Abuse Counseling." Journal of Applied Rehabilitation Counseling 21, no. 3 (1990): 11–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1891/0047-2220.21.3.11.

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This article discusses substance abuse counseling in relation to rehabilitation counseling. Its purpose is to suggest that the profession of rehabilitation counseling can have a positive impact on the professionalization of substance abuse counseling. Key issues in substance abuse treatment that are important for rehabilitation counselors to understand are discussed. Implications for rehabilitation counseling and rehabilitation counselor education are presented.
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Tarvydas, Vilia M., Michael J. Leahy, and Stephen A. Zanskas. "Judgment Deferred: Reappraisal of Rehabilitation Counseling Movement Toward Licensure Parity." Journal of Applied Rehabilitation Counseling 39, no. 4 (2008): 19–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1891/0047-2220.39.4.19.

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Fifteen years have passed since an analysis of the position of rehabilitation counselors in the national counselor licensure movement by Tarvydas and Leahy. This article addresses the question of how well their efforts to achieve licensure parity with other counselors have fared. This question will be addressed by discussing (a) rehabilitation counseling developments that have influenced licensure progress, (b) shifts in the nature of professionalization and efforts toward rehabilitation counseling parity, and (c) counselor licensure trends and rehabilitation counseling status within them. Spe
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Hewes, Robert, and Bernard J. Graney. "Colorecta I Cancer and Rehabilitation Counseling." Journal of Applied Rehabilitation Counseling 45, no. 3 (2014): 22–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1891/0047-2220.45.3.22.

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In 2011, the American Cancer Society (ACS) estimated that 141,210 people were diagnosed with colorectal cancer, affecting approximately 1.1 million people. One of those individuals was the lead author of this article, who was diagnosed with colon cancer in December, 2011. As such, this article offers a unique perspective on cancer recovery and rehabilitation from a Certified Rehabilitation Counselor who experienced a transverse colostomy and colectomy. Rehabilitation counselors playa critical role in recovery and return to work following cancer surgery and treatment. Implications for rehabilit
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Barros-Bailey, Mary, John J. Benshoff, and Jerome Fischer. "Rehabilitation Counseling in the Year 2011: Perceptions of Certified Rehabilitation Counselors." Journal of Applied Rehabilitation Counseling 39, no. 4 (2008): 39–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1891/0047-2220.39.4.39.

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In the 2006 Job Analysis of Certified Rehabilitation Counselors, the Commission on Rehabilitation Counselor Certification asked counselors where they thought the profession would be in 5 years. A total of 529 counselors gave their opinions about the future of rehabilitation counseling within the context of the sociopolitical environment in which they practice, about general trends in the profession, and about how these might affect the sector in which they are employed. Perceptions included concerns about the aging workforce and client base, the role of assistive technology, counseling skill d
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Vallario, Joseph P., and William G. Emener. "Rehabilitation Counseling and the Law: Critical Considerations of Confidentiality and Privilege, Malpractice, and Forensics." Journal of Applied Rehabilitation Counseling 22, no. 2 (1991): 7–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1891/0047-2220.22.2.7.

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In the process of providing to their clients the highest quality of rehabilitation counseling services available within their profession, rehabilitation counselors are ethically obligated to remain cognizant of, and within, the law. Utilizing references from theoretical and research literature as well as examples from judicial caselaw, three areas of law critically applicable to the practice of rehabilitation counseling are presented and discussed: (a) confidentiality and privilege; (b) malpractice; and (c) forensics. Conclusions and relevant recommendations are offered to practicing rehabilit
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Percic, James M. "Cultural Factors and Rehabilitation Counseling." Journal of Applied Rehabilitation Counseling 17, no. 1 (1986): 52–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1891/0047-2220.17.1.52.

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How culture affects the counseling process is important to the rehabilitation professional. Culture consists of roles, values, attitudes, and norms shared by a society. It provides a framework for classifying behavior. Culture has a lifelong impact. Culture-related problems include client expectations, language, family structure, and the use of self-disclosure techniques. Counselor factors include stereotyping-and overgeneralizing. Culturally effective counselors are sensitive to their own and their clients' backgrounds, know and use a wide range of techniques, hold a world view, and practice
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