PERSONAL COUNSELING AS A FUNCTION OF THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE COUNSELING EXPERIENCE |
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Authors: | Beth A Durodoye Henry L Harris Vernie L Bolden |
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Institution: | 1. College of Arts and Sciences, University of Delaware, USAskrod@udel.edu;3. Department of Educational Leadership, College of Education, Rowan University, USA |
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Abstract: | The roles and responsibilities of community college counselors have altered over the last 40 years as a result of profound social, cultural, economic, and political changes. A compounding factor is the dramatic demographic shifts that have occurred across the United States. Although academic and career-related issues traditionally have been the cornerstones of the work of community college counselors, this too is changing. Reports of the escalating frequency and severity of mental health concerns of community college students have prompted counselors to increasingly emphasize personal counseling. This article summarizes some personal issues that counselors are now likely to encounter with community college students. Recommendations for community college counselors working with students experiencing personal difficulties are also included. |
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