Cortny Stark, Kristopher M. Goodrich, G. Crofts, M. K. Brammer
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The Influence on Public Knowledge of Exposure to Mental Health Professions
ABSTRACT The current study explored whether exposure to mental health professions through college-level coursework or as a client influenced participants’ knowledge of mental health professions. Results showed experience with college-level mental health coursework did not predict a change in knowledge of mental health counselors, but direct exposure to mental health providers did. Implications for future practice and teaching are discussed.