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Warts and All: Personal Reflections on Social Justice in Counseling Psychology. Reply to Kiselica, Palmer, Thompson and Shermis, and Watts. Rejoinder

Authors :
Goodman, Lisa A.
Liang, Belle
Weintraub, Sarah R.
Helms, Janet E.
Latta, Rachel E.
Source :
Counseling Psychologist. Nov 2004 32(6):886-899.
Publication Year :
2004

Abstract

In their comments regarding Goodman, Liang, Helms, Latta, Sparks, and Weintraub's article "Training Counseling Psychologists as Social Justice Agents: Feminist and Multicultural Principles in Action," Kiselica, Palmer, Thompson and Shermis, and Watts offered a number of useful suggestions for elaborating on social justice theory, practice, and training. Their reactions and feedback challenged Goodman et al. to revisit and clarify their thinking about several related issues, including (a) the importance of student and faculty self-examination,(b) the need to ground our social justice theories and practice in organizing philosophies, (c) the difficulties of educating students about social justice work, and (e) the imperative to collaborate across professions. In this reply, the authors discuss each of these issues in turn, noting points of agreement and disagreement with their colleagues.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0011-0000
Volume :
32
Issue :
6
Database :
ERIC
Journal :
Counseling Psychologist
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
EJ690616
Document Type :
Information Analyses<br />Journal Articles<br />Opinion Papers
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177/0011000004269276