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Original Articles

Counselling psychology’s genotypic and phenotypic features across national boundaries

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Pages 225-233 | Received 26 Nov 2015, Accepted 02 Dec 2015, Published online: 24 Mar 2016
 

Abstract

This article integrates the survey results presented in the introductory article of this journal issue as well as the articles describing counselling psychology in each of the countries covered in the issue to examine the international character of counselling psychology. Specifically, it addresses the similarities and differences in the histories, education and training, demographics, and practice characteristics of the specialty within and across these national boundaries. The article concludes with an analysis of the value dimensions describing the international character of counselling psychology and addresses where the different countries place themselves along the two dimensions that were identified: Dimension 1 capturing basic research as different from most of the other values, and Dimension 2 being defined by an applied client focus versus a more indirect clinical perspective (i.e. social justice and research adding to the knowledge base).

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Notes on contributors

Heidi Hutman is a graduate student in counseling psychology at the University of Albany-State University of New York.

James Lichtenberg is Professor Emeritus, Department of Educational Psychology, University of Kansas.

Rodney Goodyear is a professor in the Graduate Department of Leadership and Counseling at the University of Redlands.

Emily Overland is a graduate student in the Department of Educational Psychology at the University of Kansas.

Terence Tracey is a professor in Counseling and Counseling Psychology Program at Arizona State University.

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