Abstract
In this study, the authors examined the therapeutic reading process with graduate counseling students. Journals completed by 21 students participating in a graduate counselor education elective course, Creativity in Counseling, were examined. Phenomenological data analysis approaches were employed. Emergent themes suggested that therapeutic reading opened doors for insight, action, connection, communication, building relationships, and growth as professional counselors. Implications for counselor education, practice, and research are provided.
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Laura Bruneau
Laura Bruneau is an Associate Professor in the Department of Counselor Education at Adams State University, Alamosa, Colorado.
Dale-Elizabeth Pehrsson
Dale-Elizabeth Pehrsson is a Professor and Dean of the College of Education and Human Services at Central Michigan University, Mt. Pleasant, Michigan.