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OverviewFor courses in Introduction to Counseling. The most readable, practical, comprehensive overview of the roles and responsibilities of the professional counselor available–updated and improved to meet the needs of today’s counselors. Long respected as the most comprehensive guide to the counseling profession available, Samuel Gladding’s text continues to emphasise counseling as a profession and counseling as an identity, while focusing on the roles and responsibilities of the professional counselor. Designed to ensure students get a head start in preparing for the professional challenges they will face in their futures as effective counselors, the book includes the latest research from counseling journals and other professional resources to show clearly the challenges of the profession that lie ahead. The new edition of the text contains an even stronger emphasis on counseling as a profession and counseling as an identity, along with new or expanded sections on wellness, trauma, social justice, theories, process, multiculturalism, diversity, rehabilitation, motivational interviewing, bullying, microaggression, international counseling, addiction, abuse, and ethical and legal issues within the counseling profession. This text is even more equipped to help students prepare for professional challenges and a lifetime as an effective counselor than ever before. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Samuel GladdingPublisher: Pearson Education (US) Imprint: Pearson Edition: 8th edition Dimensions: Width: 10.00cm , Height: 10.00cm , Length: 10.00cm Weight: 0.100kg ISBN: 9780134460604ISBN 10: 013446060 Pages: 560 Publication Date: 07 June 2016 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsPART I: PROFESSIONAL FOUNDATIONS OF COUNSELING Chapter 1: Personal and Professional Aspects of Counseling Chapter 2: Ethical and Legal Aspects of Counseling Chapter 3: Counseling in a Multicultural Society Chapter 4: Counseling with Diverse Populations PART II: COUNSELING PROCESSES AND THEORIES Chapter 5: Building Counseling Relationships Chapter 6: Working in and Closing a Counseling Relationship Chapter 7: Psychoanalytic, Adlerian, and Humanistic Theories of Counseling Chapter 8: Behavioral, Cognitive, Systemic, Brief, and Crisis Theories of Counseling PART III: CORE COUNSELING ACTIVITIES IN VARIOUS SETTINGS Chapter 9: Groups in Counseling Chapter 10: Consultation and Supervision Chapter 11: Evaluation and Research Chapter 12: Testing, Assessment, and Diagnosis in Counseling PART IV: COUNSELING SPECIALTIES Chapter 13: Career Counseling over the Life Span Chapter 14: Couple and Family Counseling Chapter 15: Professional School Counseling Chapter 16: College Counseling and Student-Life Services Chapter 17: Abuse, Addiction, Disability, and Counseling Chapter 18: Clinical Mental Health and Private Practice Counseling Epilogue APPENDIX A: HISTORY OF AND TRENDS IN COUNSELING APPENDIX B: SUMMARY TABLE OF MAJOR COUNSELING THEORIES APPENDIX C: COUNSELING-RELATED ORGANIZATIONS References Name Index Subject IndexReviewsAuthor InformationSamuel T. Gladding is a professor in the Department of Counseling at Wake Forest University. He is a fellow in the American Counseling Association (ACA) as well and its former president. He has also served as president of the American Association of State Counseling Boards (AASCB) and president of Chi Sigma Iota (international counseling honorary). Gladding has authored numerous professional publications, including 45 books. Prominent among them are these texts by Pearson: Groups: A Counseling Specialty (2016), Family Therapy: History, Theory and Practice (2015), and Clinical Mental Health Counseling (with Deborah Newsome) (2014). Twice a Fulbright Specialist (Turkey and China), Professor Gladding has taught counseling and worked with counselors and universities in over a dozen countries and his writings have been translated into half a dozen languages. He was a first responder to the 9/11 attack in New York City and to the shootings at Virginia Tech providing psychological first aid to families and colleagues of victims killed. The American Counseling Association awarded him their highest honor, the Gilbert & Kathleen Wrenn Award for a Humanitarian and Caring Person; the Association for Creativity in Counseling named their Inspiration and Motivation Award in his honor; and the ACA has named their Unsung Heroes Award after him. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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