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DOI: 10.1177/0011000005282371 Counseling Psychology and Strength-Based CounselingA Promise Yet to Fully MaterializeNew Mexico State University The author provides a reaction to the proposed strength-based counseling model for at-risk youth. The Major Contribution initiates a dialogue about how to define strengths and how to operationalize a strength-based model of counseling. Discussing how this model adapts to adolescents by capitalizing on this developmental stages uniqueness would strengthen the model. In addition, research needs to test the models efficacy.
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