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Counseling Psychology and Social JusticeHouston ... We Have a ProblemBarnard College
Teachers College, Columbia University
Howard University The 4th National Counseling Psychology Conference presented a unique opportunity for our field to share our progress and contemplate future directions. Fouadet al. s accountis a contribution to the documentation of our professions history. Fouad et al. s article and the 4th National Counseling Psychology Conference can also be viewed as a continuation of our professions search for its identity. The authors of this reaction paper urge the counseling psychology profession to integrate a social change identity. Specific recommendations to effect this transformation are offered.
The Counseling Psychologist, Vol. 32, No. 1,
89-98 (2004) This article has been cited by other articles:
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