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Using Photography to Enhance Development of Self, Professional Identity, and Multicultural Awareness
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2018
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Photographic StudySchool CounselingEducationVisual ArtsCultural IdentityProfessional IdentityCultural DiversityCounselor TrainingEnhance DevelopmentIdentity IssueMental Health CounselingVulnerable ProcessCreative Photography ActivitiesSocial IdentityMulticulturalismCultural SensitivityVisual CultureCulturePerformance StudiesCounselor Education PedagogyMulticultural AwarenessCounselor EducationProfessional CounselingLived ExperienceArts
Counseling can be a vulnerable process for clients and counselors alike. Counselors-in-training often find their early development to be an ambiguous and anxiety-provoking process. Both metaphors and experiential activities are effective methods in counselor training for addressing the ambiguity of counseling and the concerns experienced by counseling students. This article describes how counselor educators can use photography as a metaphor to support counselor development. We also outline four creative photography activities designed to foster self-reflection, professional identity development, and multicultural awareness among counselors-in-training.
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