Student attitudes toward accessing school counseling services were the focus of a survey of 3,584 middle school and high school students. Respondents identified barriers to seeking help from school counselors, including stigma, a desire to manage problems themselves, a lack of a positive relationship with their school counselor, and a concern that the counselor would not keep disclosures confidential. This study also examined the impact of gender, age, and race/ethnicity on students’ willingness to seek help from their school counselor. We present implications for practice and future research.
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Auger, R. W., Abel, N. R., & Oliver, B. M. (2018). Spotlighting Stigma and Barriers: Examining Secondary Students’ Attitudes Toward School Counseling Services. Professional School Counseling, 22(1), 2156759X1881127. https://doi.org/10.1177/2156759x18811275
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