Introduction to the Special Issue: Counselling Psychologists as Scientist-Practitioners: Finding Unity in Diversity

This paper introduces the Special Issue on counselling psychologists as scientist-practitioners. The primary goal of the Special Issue is to examine the evolving nature and current status of the scientist-practitioner (S-P) model in counselling psychology from the perspectives of four early career c...

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