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Counseling in Germany
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Strasser, Josef
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counseling in Germany
/ counseling practices
/ counseling services
/ counselor education
/ diversity issues in Germany
/ nonschool counseling
/ school counseling
2015
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Strasser, Josef
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counseling in Germany
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/ counseling services
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/ diversity issues in Germany
/ nonschool counseling
/ school counseling
2015
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Counseling in Germany
2015
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This chapter describes historical perspectives, the current status, and future directions of the counseling profession in Germany. It also provides information regarding counselor education, counseling practice, and diversity issues in Germany. The chapter focuses on well‐established counseling services in Germany. Some areas of nonschool counseling in Germany include career counseling, marriage counseling, drug counseling, and social psychiatric counseling. Responding to cultural and ethnic diversity is an increasing challenge for professionals working in Germany's educational, health, and social care systems. Because counseling is not seen as an autonomous academic discipline by universities, there are no general, standardized training programs that beginning practitioners have to complete to become counselors in Germany. Hence, those working as counselors, sometimes only as a part‐time job, may have considerable variability in their specific knowledge and skills.
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American Counseling Association
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ISBN
1556203160, 9781556203169
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