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Applied Psychology

Applied Psychology

Volume 56 Issue 1, Pages 182 - 188

Published Online: 18 Jan 2007

Journal compilation © 2009 The International Association of Applied Psychology



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Internationalisation of Counseling Psychology: Constructing Cross-National Consensus and Collaboration
Mark L. Savickas 1*
  1 Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine, Rootstown, USA
  * Address for correspondence: Mark L. Savickas, Department of Behavioral Sciences, Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine, Rootstown, OH 44272-0095, USA. Email: ms@neoucom.edu
Copyright © 2007 The Author. Journal compilation © 2007 International Association of Applied Psychology

ABSTRACT

Les analyses SWOT présentées par les auteurs dans cette édition spéciale Perspectives internationales sur la psychologie du counseling proposent de nombreux éléments en faveur de l'élaboration d'un plan stratégique destinéà la division «Psychologie du Counseling>> de l'Association Internationale de Psychologie Appliquée. Condenser les multiples possibilités en un nombre limité de thèmes fédérateurs relève d'une avancée réaliste et significative dans la conception d'un plan stratégique pour la division 16. Les rubriques de ce plan pourraient être les suivantes: a) définir la psychologie du counseling d'un point de vue international, b) cristalliser une identité professionnelle supranationale c) encourager l'avènement de modèles, méthodes et connaissances propres à un pays et d) stimuler la collaboration internationale.

The SWOT analyses presented by the authors in this special issue on International Perspectives on Counseling Psychology propose numerous possibilities for building a strategic plan for the new Counseling Psychology Division (16) in the International Association of Applied Psychology. Reducing multiple possibilities to a few common themes may suggest a realistic and meaningful way forward in formulating a strategic plan for Division 16. Elements of this plan might include (a) defining counseling psychology from an international perspective, (b) crystallising a cross-national professional identity, (c) encouraging construction of indigenous models, methods, and materials, and (d) promoting international collaboration.


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