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Professional involvement
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Authors/contributors
- Foss-Kelly, Louisa L. (Author)
- Moorhead, Holly Hartwig (Author)
- Dugger, Suzanne M. (Editor)
- Levitt, Dana Heller (Editor)
- Fernandez, M. Sylvia (Editor)
Title
Professional involvement
Abstract
Entering a counselor education program is just the first step in becoming a Professional Counselor, which includes developing a solid Professional Counselor identity and a plan for a fulfilling career. In this chapter, the authors provide a step-by-step plan for understanding key elements of becoming a Professional Counselor, beginning to work as a Professional Counselor, and contributing to the counseling profession. These activities include professional involvement, service, and scholarship as well as other meaningful pursuits for building one's successful career. The authors present a professional involvement pyramid to illustrate how Counselors can engage in professional identity development from graduate school throughout their careers. © Oxford University Press 2025. All rights reserved.
Book Title
A Guide to Graduate Programs in Counseling: Second Edition
Date
2025
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Pages
180-193
ISBN
978-0-19-776597-5
Citation Key
foss-kellyProfessionalInvolvement2025
Language
English
Library Catalog
Scopus
Citation
Foss-Kelly, L. L., & Moorhead, H. H. (2025). Professional involvement. In S. M. Dugger, D. H. Levitt, & M. S. Fernandez (Eds.), A Guide to Graduate Programs in Counseling: Second Edition (pp. 180–193). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/9780197765975.003.0012
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