Interdisciplinary Collaboration Challenges Faced by Counselors in Places Where Professional Counseling is Nascent

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Kok-Mun Ng
John J. S. Harrichand
Gideon Litherland
Edward Ewe
Kaj Deborah Kayij-Wint
Rakesh Maurya
Gretchen Schulthes
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[1] Oregon State University,Counselor Education Program
[2] The University of Texas at San Antonio,Department of Counseling
[3] Counseling@Northwestern,Clinical Mental Health Counseling Program
[4] The Family Institute at Northwestern University,Department of Leadership, School Counseling & Sport Management
[5] Bushnell University,Center for Student & Academic Success
[6] University of North Florida,undefined
[7] Hudson County Community College,undefined
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Interprofessional collaboration; Interdisciplinary; International counseling; Professional advocacy; Professional challenges;
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The counseling profession may be considered well established in some parts of the world; however, in most countries it remains non-existent or a nascent profession. For the internationalization of counseling to take place, leading to establishment and advancement, the counseling profession needs to engage in interdisciplinary collaboration. Such a process enables a meaningful inclusion of counselors in professional spaces to allow them to meet the socio-emotional needs of clients and communities. In this article, the authors examine the challenges and barriers counselors experience when participating in interdisciplinary professional environments, specifically in places where the counseling profession is a nascent field. We also recommend strategies for counselor educators, supervisors, trainees, practitioners, and professional organization leaders to employ in efforts to address and overcome some of the challenges and barriers and advocate for the inclusion of counselors as valued members in interdisciplinary settings.
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页码:155 / 169
页数:14
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