We Have Seen the Future, But Is It Us? The Vocational Aspirations of Graduate Students in Counseling Psychology

In a recent article, Fitzgerald and Osipow documented a trend away from academic settings and vocational psychology and toward private practice and more clinically oriented tasks (such as long-term psychotherapy) among members of Division 17. In this study we extended the exploration of this issue b...

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