Abstract

The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore how six counselor education doctoral students perceive recovery. The objective of the study was to understand counselors-in-training view of recovery. Findings revealed five themes: mind, feelings, body, support, and spirituality, all interconnected with a holistic center. Based on the findings, counselor educators should encourage doctoral students to reflect on their perspectives of recovery.

Keywords

FeelingPsychologySpiritualityQualitative researchCounselor educationPerceptionCounseling psychologyMedical educationPedagogyApplied psychologyHigher educationSocial psychologySociologyMedicine

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Year
2014
Type
article
Volume
2
Issue
1
Pages
17-23
Citations
7
Access
Closed

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3
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Courtney McKim, Jane Warren, Amanuel Haile Asfaw et al. (2014). An Integrative Model of Recovery: A Qualitative Study of the Perceptions of Six Counseling Doctoral Students. Research in psychology and behavioral sciences , 2 (1) , 17-23. https://doi.org/10.12691/rpbs-2-1-4

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DOI
10.12691/rpbs-2-1-4

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