Abstract
As the use of psychotropic medications to treat mental illness increases across the lifespan, the need for psychopharmacology training for counselors intensifies. Research by Sepulveda (2011) concluded that counselor educators are not overwhelmingly supportive of including a psychopharmacology course in CACREP–approved school counselor curricula. Expanding on Sepulveda’s (2011) work, our findings indicate that most CACREP-approved counseling programs do not offer psychological or psychopharmacology courses. Most program directors favor such courses in their programs, and agree that licensed counselors are routinely confronted with medication issues in professional settings. But despite the fact that most programs lack training in psychopharmacology, directors believe their graduates are sufficiently trained. We found ongoing evidence to support Sepulveda’s (2011) conclusion that the need for psychopharmacology training exceeds available training
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Cortez, Jessica Fanguy and Rachal, Chris
(2016)
"(2016) Pharmacology Training of Counselors,"
Louisiana Journal of Counseling: Vol. 23:
Iss.
1, Article 5.
Available at:
https://digitalscholar.lsuhsc.edu/ljc/vol23/iss1/5