Social Justice Mentoring: Preparing Family Therapsists for Social Justice Advocacy Work

  • McGeorge C
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This article discusses the important role of social justice mentoring in preparing family therapy graduate students for social justice advocacy work. In particular, we offer strategies for mentoring students in an exploration of their own positionality and societal privileges, discuss challenges to mentoring students for social justice advocacy work, and share students' experiences of exploring their own positionality and societal privileges.

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McGeorge, C. R. (2010). Social Justice Mentoring: Preparing Family Therapsists for Social Justice Advocacy Work. Michigan Family Review, 14(1). https://doi.org/10.3998/mfr.4919087.0014.106

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