UK College of Education Personal Growth in Counseling Program

The Counseling Psychology Faculty members believe that personal development is essential to becoming an effective clinician. Experience as a client in both individual and group settings is an excellent way to attend to both personal and professional development by helping you to become comfortable with aspects of self-disclosure and reflective self-examination. These personal and professional activities are frequently necessary for competent performance in classes and in practicum training experiences. For example, you can expect to observe and be observed conducting therapeutic activities, to give and receive appropriate peer feedback, and to display self-awareness, including the impact of your social locations and cultural values on your interpersonal interactions. Consider these REQUIREMENTS carefully when thinking about applying to our programs and accepting any offers of admission.

 

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