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Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2020
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Perceived Career Impacts from Specialized Instruction in Cognitive Disabilities: A Phenomenological Study
Grenawalt, Teresa Ann; Degeneffe, Charles Edmund; Kesselmayer, Rachel Friefeld
Rehabilitation Research, Policy, and Education, v34 n4 p235-249 2020
Purpose: Focused instruction in cognitive disabilities addresses a need for training with populations growing in prevalence and public awareness in the United States. This is especially relevant in rehabilitation counseling given the poor employment outcomes found among persons with autism spectrum disorder, intellectual disability, specific learning disability, and acquired brain injury. This study focused on the perceived career impacts of participation in a Cognitive Disabilities Certificate (CDC) specialization program. Method: A total of 33 graduates of a CDC program were asked to reflect on the career impacts of their specialized training in cognitive disabilities. Results were examined through phenomenological qualitative data analysis. Results: Findings suggest participants had specific motivations for joining the CDC. Participants were able to achieve the goals set forth when applying such as skill development and expanding career options. Participants were able to achieve career outcomes they directly attributed to their CDC training. Conclusions: Providing students with an opportunity to specialize in an area of professional and personal interest not only enhanced their rehabilitation counseling training, it benefited their careers and clients. Implications for rehabilitation counselor education are discussed.
Descriptors: Rehabilitation Counseling, Counselor Training, Education Work Relationship, Specialization, College Graduates, Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Intellectual Disability, Head Injuries, Neurological Impairments, Learning Disabilities, Outcomes of Education, Counselors
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Education Level: Higher Education; Postsecondary Education
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