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A Proposal for Internationalizing Counseling Psychology in the United States:
Rationale, Recommendations, and Challenges
Frederick T. L. Leong
The Ohio State University leong.10{at}osu.edu
Joseph G. Ponterotto
Fordham University-Lincoln Center
This article, written by the coeditors of The Counseling Psychologist's (TCP) International Forum section, reviews the status of counseling psychology from an international perspective and presents a rational and modest proposal for promoting counseling psychology's commitment to global perspectives. The brief history of TCP's International Forum section is reviewed and specific recommendations for internationalizing counseling psychology are put forth. These recommendations are organized along (a) methods of psychological science, (b) profession-based initiatives, (c) Division 17 (counseling psychology) initiatives, and (d) program-specific activities. The marked challenges to internationalizing counseling psychology are also addressed.
The Counseling Psychologist, Vol. 31, No. 4,
381-395 (2003)
DOI: 10.1177/0011000003031004001

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