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Main description:
Helps counselors-in-training develop their sense of identity as advocates and seekers of social justiceDistinguished by a potent social justice and multicultural perspective, this comprehensive introductory text for counselors-in-training delivers foundational concepts through the lens of advocacy and intersectionality. This book emphasizes exploration of the individual and collective effect of local, national, and global social issues on clients and their communities, and imparts real world experiences from authors and clinical experts who provide personal accounts of challenges and successes in their practices.
The text examines key evidence-based counseling theories with an in-depth focus on trauma-informed counseling and prompts reflection and dialogue about critical issues in counselor development. It introduces specific counseling micro-skills, techniques, and modalities and describes the varied settings in which counselors can practice. Engaging activities that foster self-analysis and self-actualization illuminate the path to becoming a professional counselor. Chapters encompass several features that promote high-level thinking and reinforce understanding of content. These include reflection exercises that relate chapter content to individual counselor identity, learning objectives at the beginning of each chapter, Voices from the Field to bring counseling to life, Call to Action features to help students put learning into action, case studies, Group Process activities, and additional resources. Abundant instructor activities include Instructor's Manual, Test Bank, PowerPoints, recorded video podcasts, and syllabi for quarter and semester-based programs. Purchase includes digital access for use on most mobile devices or computers.
Key Features:
Addresses the foundations of counseling through the perspective of multiculturalism, advocacy, social justice, and intersectionality
Emphasizes understanding of the individual and collective effect of social issues on clients and their communities
Includes recorded interviews with clinical experts and Voices from the Field
Weaves the concept of trauma-informed counseling throughout
Covers such trending topics as telemental health, the influence of climate change, psychedelic assisted therapies, and the effect of social media on counseling, and neuroscience
Offers engaging self-actualization and reflection activities to enhance counselor training
Each chapter includes learning objectives, Call to Action features, Think About This reflection exercises, Group Process activities, case studies, and more
Offers an abundant ancillaries package including Instructor's Manual, Test Bank, chapter PowerPoints, and video podcasts
Contents:
List of Podcast Contributors
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. The Counseling Profession, Advocacy, Social Justice, and Intersectionality
Chapter 2. Multiculturalism, Intersectionality, and Diversity in Counseling
Chapter 3. Professional Counselor Identity
Chapter 4. Ethical and Legal Standards in Counseling
Chapter 5. Counseling Skills, Process, and Modalities
Chapter 6. Orientations to Counseling and Theoretical Frameworks
Chapter 7. An Introduction to Counseling Settings
Chapter 8. Research, Assessment, and Diagnosis in Counseling
Chapter 9. Substance-Related Disorders, Behavioral Addictions, and Counseling
Chapter 10. Crisis Counseling
Chapter 11. Trauma Counseling
Chapter 12. Creativity in Counseling
Chapter 13. Complementary and Alternative Approaches in Counseling
Chapter 14. Current Trends in Counseling and the Future of Counseling
Index
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Springer (Springer Publishing Co Inc)
Publication date: October, 2022
Pages: 426
Weight: 363g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Psychotherapy, Rehabilitation