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OverviewWritten for those considering a graduate degree in Counseling, this Guide provides a comprehensive overview of the counseling profession that distinguishes it from other mental health services and equips the reader with essential tips and practical tools for selecting a graduate program, navigating the admissions process, succeeding as a graduate student, and launching a career in Counseling. The Guide provides guidance on the process of identifying factors to be considered before pursuing a graduate degree in Counseling; the types of universities, graduate programs, and delivery modalities available; and how to select and apply for graduate programs. It also features vital information on accreditation and its importance regarding licensure, certification, credential portability, and employment opportunities. This new edition addresses the significance of field placements, the interstate Counseling Compact, the increased use of telehealth for delivery of counseling services, and the increased availability of digitally delivered counseling programs. New supplemental resources include practical tools for verifying program accreditation, a model for navigating the application process, and an annotated guide to national organizations in Counseling. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Suzanne M. Dugger (Professor, Professor, Department of Counseling, Florida Gulf Coast University) , Dana Heller Levitt (Associate Dean, Associate Dean, College for Community Health, Montclair State University) , M. Sylvia Fernandez (President and CEO, President and CEO, Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP))Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc Imprint: Oxford University Press Inc Edition: 2nd Revised edition Dimensions: Width: 15.80cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.349kg ISBN: 9780197765944ISBN 10: 0197765947 Pages: 264 Publication Date: 30 September 2025 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsSection I: Deciding on a Graduate Degree Chapter 1: Introduction - Dana Heller Levitt Chapter 2: About the Mental Health Professions - Jacqueline R. Smith and Suzanne M. Dugger Chapter 3: Career Pathways in Counseling - Amy Milsom Chapter 4: Factors to Consider before Pursuing a Graduate Degree in Counseling - Tahani Dari, April Lark, Matthew Worpell, and Nina Nestorowich Section II: Selecting and Applying to Graduate Programs in Counseling Chapter 5: Types of Graduate Programs in Counseling - J. Kelly Coker Chapter 6: Comparing Graduate Programs in Counseling: Finding an Ideal Fit - Tyra Turner Whittaker and Bridget Hollis Staten Chapter 7: The Application and Interview Process - John J. S. Harrichand and Claudia Mai Nguyen Section III: Succeeding in Graduate Programs in Counseling Chapter 8: Keys to Success in Graduate Programs - Devika Dibya Choudhuri Chapter 9: The Experience of Being a Graduate Counseling Student - Victoria E. Kress, Laura G. D. Caputo, and Emma Forner Chapter 10: Fieldwork Experiences - Tara S. Jungersen Section IV: Becoming a Professional Counselor after Graduation Chapter 11: Licensure and Certification - Kevin Doyle Chapter 12: Professional Involvement - Louisa L. Foss-Kelly and Holly Hartwig Moorhead Chapter 13: Summary and Conclusion - Suzanne M. Dugger Section V: Supplemental Resources Appendix A: Verifying Program Accreditation and Vital Statistics - M. Sylvia Fernandez Appendix B: Specialized Practice Areas in Counseling - Dana Heller Levitt Appendix C: Annotated Guide to National Organizations in Counseling - M. Sylvia Fernandez Appendix D: Application Process Tools - John J. S. Harrichand and Claudia Mai NguyenReviewsAuthor InformationSuzanne M. Dugger is a Professor in the Department of Counseling at Florida Gulf Coast University. For more than 25 years, she has dedicated her career to preparing excellent counselors at the master's and doctoral levels. A nationally recognized leader, Dugger has received numerous awards for her service to the profession of counseling and served on the CACREP Board of Directors for five years. She is widely published, with a focus on career counseling, school counseling, counseling children, diversity issues in counseling, and counselor education. Dana Heller Levitt is Associate Dean at the College for Community Health at Montclair State University. She has been a counselor educator for over 20 years, previously at Ohio University after earning her PhD at the University of Virginia. She has served on the CACREP Board of Directors, with three years on the Executive Committee, as Chair of the 2024 Standards Revision Committee, and in leadership positions in counseling organizations. Heller Levitt has published works on professional ethics and counselor development, including the first edition of A Guide to Graduate Programs in Counseling (OUP, 2016) and Values and Ethics in Counseling (Routledge, 2012). M. Sylvia Fernandez, CACREP President and CEO, was a Counselor educator at the master's and doctoral degree levels and an academic administrator for 29 years prior to joining CACREP. She has extensive professional service and elected leadership experience in state, national, and international Counseling professional membership, accreditation, and credential regulatory organizations. She has received numerous awards for her service to the profession of counseling. Her journal and book chapter publications and national and international presentations are in the areas of multicultural issues in Counseling and related disciplines, Counselor education and credentialing, Professional Counselor identity and ethics, and clinical supervision. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |