The topic of social justice has received considerable attention in the counseling literature; however, little empirical research exists. This grounded theory study examined 4 counselor educators' process of integrating social justice constructs into their pedagogy. Data analysis revealed 4 primary e
Integrating Social Justice Into Counseling Theories Pedagogy: A Case Example
โ Scribed by Brubaker, Michael D.; Puig, Ana; Reese, Ryan F.; Young, Jessica
- Publisher
- American Counseling Association
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 115 KB
- Volume
- 50
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0011-0035
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โฆ Synopsis
As they explore counseling theories, students are encouraged to examine their own values, attitudes, and beliefs to find congruence with these theories. This traditional approach inadequately addresses the social injustices that may be perpetuated by selecting theories that further oppress clients and other marginalized communities. Prilleltensky (1997) introduced a social justice paradigm, emancipatory communitarianism, to address the limitations of existing theories on the basis of their underlying values. The authors discuss how incorporating emancipatory communitarianism and values discussions into counseling theories pedagogy can enhance critical thinking and self-exploration among developing students. Implications for counseling pedagogy, practices, and research are discussed.
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