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- Title
AHD: A Renewed Vision.
- Authors
Morgan, Lewis B.
- Abstract
This article presents the author's views on various issues related to counselors and counseling, published in previous issues of the Personnel and Guidance Journal. After reading the lead article, "The Association for Human Development: A Revitalized APGA," in the March 1970 issue, the author cannot help but feel that one is making "much ado about nothing." Researcher Allen Ivey's probably well intentioned article, does not do much more than substitute one set of labels for an older set of labels. The restructuring which he emphasizes seems to be simply a hypothetical reorganization of concepts, without the much-needed actual structural reorganization toward which at least some of American Personnel and Guidance Association's (APGA's) divisions seem to be pushing. At the risk of sounding cynical and suspicious, the author can not help but wonder whether Ivey's proposal is not a counselor educator's last-ditch effort to keep some of the recalcitrants (like ASCA) in the fold. Good counselors are good counselors, regardless of what we choose to call them. Good counselors are already committed to helping their clientele work through their development tasks.
- Subjects
AMERICAN Personnel &; Guidance Association; COUNSELING; COUNSELORS; ORGANIZATIONAL structure; ORGANIZATIONAL change; IVEY, Allen
- Publication
Personnel & Guidance Journal, 1970, Vol 48, Issue 10, p799
- ISSN
0031-5737
- Publication type
Article