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A risk and prevention counselor training program model: theory and practice.

Michael J Mason1, Michael J Nakkula

  • 1Department of Education & Human Services, Villanova University, St. Augustine Center, Villanova, PA, 19010, USA. Michael.mason@villanova.edu

The Journal of Primary Prevention
|September 25, 2008
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Summary

This study highlights the need for mental health counselor training in risk and prevention, proposing an innovative program integrating prevention science into counseling curricula for enhanced public mental health.

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Published on: May 15, 2020

Area of Science:

  • Mental Health Counseling
  • Prevention Science
  • Counselor Education

Background:

  • Growing need for mental health counselors trained in proactive risk assessment and prevention strategies.
  • Current counseling programs often lack comprehensive integration of prevention science principles.
  • Bridging the gap between counseling practice and public health prevention is essential.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present the necessity for specialized training in risk and prevention for mental health counselors.
  • To justify the development and implementation of an innovative, integrative prevention training program.
  • To explore theoretical frameworks linking counseling and prevention fields.

Main Methods:

  • Describing theoretical underpinnings connecting counseling and prevention.
  • Presenting a case example of a risk and prevention training model from Harvard Graduate School of Education.
  • Highlighting prevention research initiatives as interactive training tools.

Main Results:

  • Demonstrated a viable model for integrating prevention practices into counselor training.
  • Identified prevention research as a key component for interactive learning.
  • Outlined challenges and opportunities for implementing such programs.

Conclusions:

  • An integrative approach to counselor training is crucial for effective prevention.
  • Systematic planning and program design are vital for successful implementation.
  • Future opportunities exist for advancing prevention training in mental health counseling.