Counseling Advocacy Competencies in Action: Lessons Learned through the See the Triumph Campaign
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https://doi.org/10.33043/JSACP.8.1.53-69Keywords:
Advocacy competencies, Intimate partner violence, Stigma, Social justiceAbstract
With the growing emphasis on social justice in the counseling and psychology professions, mental health professionals are increasingly called upon to engage in advocacy work. In this article, the authors describe their advocacy campaign, See the Triumph, which aims to end the stigma surrounding intimate partner violence. See the Triumph is based on research with survivors of intimate partner violence, whose stories inspired the development of the campaign. The article describes how the See the Triumph campaign reflects the American Counseling Association’s Advocacy Competencies, as well as the most significant lessons learned through the campaign.Downloads
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