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Developing Relationship with Rehabilitation Counselors to Meet the Transition Needs of Students with Disabilities
Professional School Counseling
  • Janna L. Scarborough, East Tennessee State University
  • Dennis D. Gilbride, Syracuse University
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
10-1-2006
Description

The purpose of this article is to outline bow school and rehabilitation counselors can work together more effectively to meet the needs of students with disabilities. School and rehabilitation counselors share similar education, goals, and values, and they bring complementary skills and knowledge to their work with students. By increasing their understanding of rehabilitation counseling, school counselors can broaden their professional activities with students with disabilities to enhance their transition into the post-high school world.

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Citation Information
Janna L. Scarborough and Dennis D. Gilbride. "Developing Relationship with Rehabilitation Counselors to Meet the Transition Needs of Students with Disabilities" Professional School Counseling Vol. 10 Iss. 1 (2006) p. 25 - 33
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/janna-scarborough/24/