Professional Adjustment Experiences of International Counseling Graduates

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Deborah L. Duenyas
Suleyman Akcil
Cynthia Osborn
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[1] Kutztown University of Pennsylvania,Department of Counselor Education
[2] Bulent Ecevit University,Department of Guidance and Psychological Counseling
[3] Kent State University,Counselor Education and Supervision
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International; Counselor education; Professional adjustment; Re-entry;
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Using phenomenological methodology, the authors examined the first-person accounts of eight international counseling graduates upon re-entry to their home country. Data analysis revealed six composite textural themes and three composite structural themes comprising the lived experience of professional adjustment. The six composite textural themes were: Decision to Return Home, Navigating Professional Development, Applying Western Counselor Education Across Cultures, Beliefs About Individual Characteristics, Identifying Coping Strategies, and Professional Identity Development. The three composite structural themes were: Self in Relation to Others, Self in Relation to Environment, and Self in Relation to Work. Implications for counselor education programming, mentoring/advising, and curriculum development are presented.
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