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Required counseling for mental health professional trainees: Its perceived effect on self-awareness and other potential benefits
Journal of Mental Health, 06/15/09
Oden KA et al. - Students perceived a significant increase in awareness of interactions with clients, as well as other benefits, and 92% of participants supported required counseling for mental health professional trainees. This study provided support for the effectiveness of required counseling in increasing perceived self-awareness for trainees.
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