Abstract
Counselor educations are called to provide some kind of interprofessional training so that students are better equipped at working with other helping professionals on various client cases. This article provides several other reasons why interprofessional training is relevant in counselor education. In addition, several interprofessional training strategies are addressed.
Disciplines
Curriculum and Instruction | Education | Student Counseling and Personnel Services | Teacher Education and Professional Development
Recommended Repository Citation
Duba, Dr. Jill D. and Paez, Susan B.. (2005). Cultivating Alliances with Other Helping Professionals: Interprofessional Training with the Curriculum. KCA Journal, 24 (1), 50-54.
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/csa_fac_pub/10
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Curriculum and Instruction Commons, Student Counseling and Personnel Services Commons, Teacher Education and Professional Development Commons
Comments
First published in KCA Journal, v.24, no.1 (Fall 2005): 50-54. KCA Journal is a publication of the Kentucky Counseling Association.