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Implementing Social Change: A Qualitative Analysis of Counseling Psychologists' Engagement in Advocacy by Saliha Kozan and David L. Blustein
Let's Talk About Sex: Integrating Sex Positivity in Counseling Psychology Practice by Carmen Cruz, Ellen Greenwald, and Riddhi Sandil
Breaking Institutional Habits: A Critical Paradigm for Social Change Agents in Psychology by Chad D. Olle
Roles and Responsibilities of White Allies: Implications for Research, Teaching, and Practice by Lisa B. Spanierman and Laura Smith
"They Were Going to Kill Me": Resilience in Unaccompanied Immigrant Minors by Rachel Becker Herbst, Raha Forooz Sabet, Amelia Swanson, Lauren G. Suarez, Denise S. Marques, Edward J. Ameen, and Etiony Aldarondo
Israeli Arab Minority Students' Help Seeking for Bullying From School Counselors by Yaacov B. Yablon
Counseling Psychology Model Training Program by Michael J. Scheel, Sally D. Stabb, Tracy J. Cohn, Changming Duan, and Eric M. Sauer
Black Lives Matter: A Call to Action for Counseling Psychology Leaders by Candice Hargons, Della Mosley, Jameca Falconer, Reuben Faloughi, Anneliese Singh, Danelle Stevens-Watkins, and Kevin Cokley
Make It Personal: A Qualitative Investigation of White Counselors' Multicultural Awareness Development by Shawna L. Atkins, Marilyn R. Fitzpatrick, Gauthamie Poolokasingham, Mariane Lebeau, and Lisa B. Spanierman
Becoming an Advocate: Processes and Outcomes of a Relationship-Centered Advocacy Training Model by Lisa A. Goodman, Joshua M. Wilson, Janet E. Helms, Nettie Greenstein, and Julia Medzhitova
*Source: Journal Citation Reports®, 2018 release, a Clarivate Analytics product
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