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Master Therapists as Counselor Educators: Findings and Implications from a Mixed Methods Study Exploring the Clinical Practices of Counselor Educators
Association for Counselor Education and Supervision Conference (2013)
  • Kimberly Jayne
  • Raissa Miller, University of North Texas
Abstract
Although many counselor educators utilize professional counseling experiences to inform the content and process of their teaching, there is little research on the relationship of counselor educator’s clinical practice and teaching effectiveness. The presenters will report findings from a mixed methods research study exploring counselor educators’ practices and attitudes toward engagement in current clinical practice. Presenters will explore how clinical practice relates to the four domains of counselor education and discuss implications for future research and practice.
Disciplines
Publication Date
October 19, 2013
Citation Information
Kimberly Jayne and Raissa Miller. "Master Therapists as Counselor Educators: Findings and Implications from a Mixed Methods Study Exploring the Clinical Practices of Counselor Educators" Association for Counselor Education and Supervision Conference (2013)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/raissa_miller/4/