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    Surviving the rollercoaster: The professional identity development of Latinx doctoral students in counseling

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    Locke, Anna
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    <p>This qualitative study applies Latino Critical Race theory to understand the professional identity development of eight Latinx doctoral students in counseling. The three themes: being one of the few, navigating professional identity, and becoming a counselor educator, depict how they persisted despite racialized experiences. The metaphor of a rollercoaster captures their experience of resistance and disruption to the norm. Implications for counselor educators and counseling programs are provided. These are aimed at creating an anti-racist profession that is inclusive of all students.</p> <p><em>Keywords:</em> professional identity, Latinx doctoral students, counselor education, racism, Latino Critical Race Theory</p>
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    Anna Flores Locke, Alliance Graduate School of Counseling, Nyack College at New York City. Correspondence concerning this article should be addressed to Anna Flores Locke, Alliance Graduate School of Counseling, Nyack College, 2 Washington St, New York, NY 10004. E-mail: anna.locke@nyack.edu. Acknowledgements to Dana Heller Levitt at the Department of Counseling and Educational Leadership at Montclair State University for reviewing this manuscript. This manuscript is based on data from the author’s doctoral dissertation.
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