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New and Early Professionals in Counseling Psychology

Issues in Various Settings

Glenn E. Good

University of Missouri-Columbia

The type of employment setting chosen by counseling psychologists has been in flux during recent years. This issue of The Counseling Psychologist examines the issues encountered by new and early counseling psychologists employed in five settings. The settings examined are those that counseling psychology graduate students indicate they most prefer for their initial employment. In this issue, the authors, all of whom are new and early professionals, responded to the same set of stimulus questions about the professional and personal issues they encountered. This article provides an overview of the issues faced by new and early counseling psychologists, regardless of their employment setting.

The Counseling Psychologist, Vol. 20, No. 1, 5-9 (1992)
DOI: 10.1177/0011000092201001


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