Gate keeping:
Counselor educators and supervisors are seen as gatekeepers for the profession, ensuring that learners who graduate from their programs are competent to provide counseling services to the public. In many graduate counseling programs, attending personal counseling sessions is a requirement. Counseling is also frequently required in situations where learners are demonstrating problem behaviors and have been placed in a remediation program.
Describe how counselors-in-training in general can proactively identify when counseling services would be beneficial and how this can support their preparation for becoming professional counselors.
Support your ideas with references to specific ethical standards and to a minimum of one peer-reviewed article. You may consider optional articles from this unit. Follow current APA style and formatting guidelines in your post.
Response Guidelines
Respond to the initial discussion posts of two other learners. What reactions do you have to the ideas the learner has presented? Include examples from your own experience to support your perspective, and raise questions to continue the dialogue.
Learning Components
This activity will help you achieve the following learning components:
- Learn how laws apply to credentialing, certification, and licensing of counseling professionals.
- Learn about the different types of professionals a counselor may work with.
- Determine the proper application of APA formatting requirements.
- Develop communication appropriate for professional counseling settings.