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Women and Counseling: A Vision for the Future

โœ Scribed by Nathalie L. Kees; Laurie A. Carlson; Rhonda Parmley; Penny Dahlen; Kathy Evans; Aretha F. Marbley; Moshe Rozdzial; Susan R. Seem; Beverly Snyder


Publisher
American Counseling Association
Year
2005
Tongue
English
Weight
65 KB
Volume
83
Category
Article
ISSN
1556-6678

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โœฆ Synopsis


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offer a vision for a just, equitable, and sustainable future for all. Recommendations for individual and systemic change needed to realize this future vision are offered. Implications for the American Counseling Association and members of the counseling profession are highlighted.


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