Abstract

The author's experience in counseling students coincides with the campus unrest of the late 1960's and early ′70's. Lacking adequate models to deal with the crisis, he developed his own. In this article, his descriptions of the major problems facing our society set the stage for the alternative styles of counseling that he and the other authors in this issue offer. Atkin asks us to rethink the entire counseling profession and to reexamine the relationship between counselor and client.

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