Readership
Counselors, Psychologists, Sexologists, Therapists
Scope
The Counseling Psychologist is the official publication of the Society of Counseling Psychology (Division 17) of the American Psychological Association. Articles focus on the theory, research, and practice of counseling psychology. In addition, the journal has two forums, the International Forum and the Legacies and Tradition Forum, which highlight scholarship involving international populations and document the history of the field of counseling psychology, respectively. Major Contributions: Concentrate on current subjects related to the science and practice of counseling psychology.
Articles: Explore a broad range of topics, from professional issues to integrative reviews, including historical articles as well as articles on diverse populations and international perspectives. Previous article topics have been oriented around the following subject areas: Acculturation, Assessment, Cross-Cultural Competency, Discrimination/Prejudice, Ethics, Ethnicity and Race, Gender Issues, Health Disparities, International Counseling and Research, Mechanisms of Coping, Multiculturalism, Prevention and Intervention, Research Methods, Sexual Orientation, Social Justice, Training and Supervision, Vocational Psychology.
Sponsoring Association(s)
Division of Counseling Psychology of the American Psychological Association