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Title: Acknowledgements.
Authors: Shriberg, David (AUTHOR)
Source: Journal of Educational & Psychological Consultation. Oct-Dec2019, Vol. 29 Issue 4, p473-473. 1p.
Subjects: LGBTQ+ youth, Editorial boards
Abstract: Many, many thanks to Emily Fisher and Karen Huchting for guest-editing the first issue of 2019, which focused on "Consultation to Increase Educational Access and Improve Conditions for LGBTQ Youth". Also, a hearty thanks to guest editors Tara Raines and Devadrita Talapatra for guest-editing the third issue of 2019, which focused on "College and Career Readiness Consultation for High-Risk Youth". Many thanks and congratulations also to Blair A. Baker and Andrew Roach for contributing commentaries to the theme issues. [Extracted from the article]
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Abstract:Many, many thanks to Emily Fisher and Karen Huchting for guest-editing the first issue of 2019, which focused on "Consultation to Increase Educational Access and Improve Conditions for LGBTQ Youth". Also, a hearty thanks to guest editors Tara Raines and Devadrita Talapatra for guest-editing the third issue of 2019, which focused on "College and Career Readiness Consultation for High-Risk Youth". Many thanks and congratulations also to Blair A. Baker and Andrew Roach for contributing commentaries to the theme issues. [Extracted from the article]
ISSN:10474412
DOI:10.1080/10474412.2019.1672946