Preparing for place: A case study of rural counselor training

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Rural communities face significant mental health disparities. Two universities developed a training model for rural school-based counseling students, which began with a rural life orientation. This case study's findings demonstrate the value of place-attentive pedagogy and experiential learning. The study offers implications for how programs can prepare counselors to serve rural populations.

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Elliott, A., Koltz, R., Murray, K., & Downey, J. (2024). Preparing for place: A case study of rural counselor training. Counselor Education and Supervision, 63(4), 295–310. https://doi.org/10.1002/ceas.12307

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