Becoming an Advocate: Processes and Outcomes of a Relationship-Centered Advocacy Training Model ψ:

作者: Lisa A. Goodman , Joshua M. Wilson , Janet E. Helms , Nettie Greenstein , Julia Medzhitova

DOI: 10.1177/0011000018757168

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摘要: Counseling programs across the country are increasingly incorporating social justice advocacy training into their curricula. However, much remains to be learned about developmental processes by...

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