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Off‐Contract Professional Strain in Professional School Counseling

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Journal of Employment Counseling

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Abstract

["Journal of Employment Counseling, EarlyView. ", "\nABSTRACT\nIn recent years, the role of the school counselor has expanded beyond the boundaries of the traditional school schedule to encompass crisis response, mental health triage, and ethical decision‐making during evenings, weekends, and academic breaks. This emerging phenomenon has been labeled off‐contract professional strain (OCPS). Societal shifts, generational mental health trends, access gaps, and ethical ambiguities have been shown to contribute to OCPS. There is a need for systemic recognition of OCPS as a contributor of secondary traumatic stress, ethical challenges, and increased risk of burnout. Without reform, the field risks high turnover, moral injury, and erosion of care capacity. Structural safeguards to promote school counselor well‐being and sustainable practice are discussed. By positioning OCPS as an occupational health issue, this article advocates for a paradigm shift from private resilience to public reform in school counseling.\n"]