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Professional Identity Development: A Grounded Theory of Transformational Tasks of New Counselors

✍ Scribed by Gibson, Donna M.; Dollarhide, Colette T.; Moss, Julie M.


Publisher
American Counseling Association
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Weight
124 KB
Volume
50
Category
Article
ISSN
0011-0035

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✦ Synopsis


Professional identity development is an important professional issue. Examining the lived experiences of counselors‐in‐training (CITs), the authors used grounded theory methodology to describe the transformational tasks that are required for professional identity development. Tasks include finding a personal definition of counseling, internalizing responsibility for professional growth, and developing a systemic identity—all simultaneously manifesting as students progress from focus on experts to self‐validation. Counselor educators can facilitate movement through these transformational tasks by helping CITs to increase self‐evaluating, self‐motivating, and self‐locating within a professional community.


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