University and College Counseling Centers: One Option for New Professionals in Counseling Psychology

Typically university and college counseling centers have been viewed as viable work settings for counseling psychologists. The selection of this type of setting is often encouraged for new professionals, especially those interested in clinical work This article examines some important issues for new...

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Universities
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