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Reiner, Summer M.; Hernandez, Thomas J. – Michigan Journal of Counseling: Research, Theory, and Practice, 2013
School counseling as a specialty area within the profession of counseling is, in the eyes of many, experiencing a crisis of identity. The crisis, however, truly lies with school counselors struggling to fit the mold impressed upon them by external forces which often contradicts their educational preparation as counselors. We make two main points.…
Descriptors: School Counseling, School Counselors, Professional Identity, Counselor Role
Wilson, F. Robert; Tang, Mei; Schiller, Kelly; Sebera, Kerry – Michigan Journal of Counseling: Research, Theory, and Practice, 2009
Mental health problems among children in schools are on the increase. To exercise due diligence in their responsibility to monitor and promote mental health among our nation's children, school counselors may learn from triage systems employed in hospitals, clinics, and mental health centers. The School Counselor's Triage Model provides school…
Descriptors: Children, Mental Health, Health Needs, Needs Assessment
Peters, Scott W.; Trepal, Heather C.; de Vries, Sabina M.; Day, Sally W.; Leeth, Christopher – Michigan Journal of Counseling: Research, Theory, and Practice, 2009
Victims of domestic violence present a challenge to law enforcement and emergency room personnel. The authors propose a helping approach to assist these professionals. This paradigm is composed of: active and empathetic listening, acceptance without judgment, identifying victims' strengths, honoring victims as experts, and the process of leaving…
Descriptors: Family Violence, Models, Law Enforcement, Victims of Crime

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