Journal of Counselor Preparation and Supervision
Document Type
Article
Keywords
integrated care, counselor education, graduate counseling students, perceived competencies
Subject Area
Counselor Education
Abstract
Integrated care is a holistic treatment modality that increases collaborative efforts between primary care and mental health providers. Support for integrated care is evident, but the development of counselors for this level of care is limited. This study examined graduate counseling students’ (N = 243) perceived competencies about integrated care. Additionally, the study shares findings regarding students’ experiences, useful skills, and concerns about their work in integrated care settings. The results from this study suggest that students have encouraging perceived competencies. However, there were indications that specific contextual challenges remain, but exposure to integrated care training will be valuable. Implications for didactic and practical exposure to integrated care in counselor education programs are discussed.
Recommended Citation
Asempapa, B. (2019). An Exploratory Investigation about Graduate Counseling Students’ Perceived Competencies in Integrated Care. Journal of Counselor Preparation and Supervision, 12(3). Retrieved from https://research.library.kutztown.edu/jcps/vol12/iss3/5