Social Justice Training Within Geropsychology: Nontraditional Pedagogies to Cultivate a Competent Workforce

Counseling psychology is well positioned to address issues of social justice to meet the needs of marginalized groups such as older adults. Given the rapid growth of the senior population and an insufficient number of competent professionals to serve them, it is imperative that counseling psychologi...

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