Internationalization of Canadian Counselling Psychology: A Collaborative Endeavour Grounded in Social Justice

Authors

  • Ada L. Sinacore McGill University
  • Kirby Huminuik Simon Fraser University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47634/cjcp.v54i4.70675

Abstract

During the Canadian Counselling Psychology Conference held at the University of Calgary in 2018, participants in a working group met to discuss the internationalization of counselling psychology and to articulate the ways in which the values of Canadian counselling psychology can inform international interactions. As an outcome of the working group process, the authors report on the themes that emerged: mapping the territory, movements and tensions, and challenges and opportunities. Taking these themes into consideration, the authors discuss the implications for researchers, educators, and clinicians in Canadian counselling psychology.

Author Biographies

Ada L. Sinacore, McGill University

Ada L. Sinacore is a professor of counselling psychology at McGill University.

Kirby Huminuik, Simon Fraser University

Kirby Huminuik is a registered psychologist and the director of the predoctoral internship in counselling psychology at Simon Fraser University. In her community practice she also provides clinical and assessment services for refugees and consults with organizations and governments on refugee mental health. Her scholarship and service commitments are focused at the intersection of human rights and mental health.

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Published

2020-12-12

How to Cite

Sinacore, A. L., & Huminuik, K. (2020). Internationalization of Canadian Counselling Psychology: A Collaborative Endeavour Grounded in Social Justice. Canadian Journal of Counselling and Psychotherapy, 54(4), 661–677. https://doi.org/10.47634/cjcp.v54i4.70675