Supporting Social Justice Advocacy: A Paradigm Shift towards an Ecological Perspective

The entrenched intrapsychic perspective that currently dominates the counseling professions does not philosophically support social justice advocacy. Because an intrapsychic approach to counseling focuses almost exclusively on change at the individual level, interventions to change an oppressive env...

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Main Authors: Arie T. Greenleaf, Joseph M. Williams
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ball State University Libraries 2009-08-01
Series:Journal for Social Action in Counseling and Psychology
Online Access:https://openjournals.bsu.edu/jsacp/article/view/217
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description The entrenched intrapsychic perspective that currently dominates the counseling professions does not philosophically support social justice advocacy. Because an intrapsychic approach to counseling focuses almost exclusively on change at the individual level, interventions to change an oppressive environment are routinely ignored. Thus, this manuscript presents the argument that a paradigm shift towards an ecological perspective, one that recognizes human behavior as a function of person-environment interaction, is necessary to provide practitioners a clear rationale to engage in social justice advocacy in counseling.
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