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Jenny Rogers: "The code of ethics is clear- we are not to be pushing our politics, our values, on people"
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Jenny has become more and more aware of the contradictions and logical fallacies of Critical Social Justice Ideology over the past several years. While she was a counseling student, Jenny felt frustrated by the lack of academic rigor in her graduate program, but she mostly accepted CSJ ideology. However, all along there were aspects of her training that she found jarring and fraught with intellectual inconsistencies. Now a licensed counselor and self-employed in private practice, Jenny has a clear sense of how Social Justice Ideology short-changes the counseling client and contradicts the ethical standards counselors are bound to follow. In this discussion she shares valuable insights from her own experience as well as her concerns about the shortcomings of contemporary counselor training.
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