This paper contrasts the history of AER with professional organizations in rehabilitation counseling. Issues in rehabilitation counseling which concern a variety of areas and work settings are highlighted. Professional literature in rehabilitation counseling as well as professional nondisability-specific organizations are discussed in relation to AER. A case is made for interorganizational articulation agreements which incorporate regular reciprocal literature reviews.
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