Infusing Self-Care and Wellness into CACREP Curricula: Pedagogical Recommendations for Counselor Educators and Counselors during COVID-19

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John J. S. Harrichand
Stacey Diane Arañez Litam
Clark D. Ausloos
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[1] State University of New York At Brockport,Department of Counselor Education
[2] Cleveland State University,Counseling, Administration, Supervision, and Adult Learning Department
[3] Palo Alto University,Department of Counseling
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COVID-19; Self-care; Wellness; CACREP standards; Professional counselors;
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Although self-care and wellness practices are important in counselor education, they have yet to be mapped and incorporated into the CACREP curriculum. Counselor educators are called to teach and model these practices for counselors in training (CIT) in a post-pandemic reality. The authors provide specific recommendations for integrating self-care and wellness practices across the CACREP curriculum in counselor education training programs, as well as pragmatic approaches for professional counselors, to address the paucity of literature.
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页数:13
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