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Practical Supervision for Counsellors Who Work with Young People
by
Luxmoore, N.
Counsellors working with young people often find it can feel like messy, complex work. What helps when counsellors themselves are stuck? This book recalls those moments when supervision sessions have been crucial to puzzling out the complexities of counselling young people. As a veteran counsellor and supervisor with 40 years' experience, Nick Luxmoore vividly recounts moments of highs and lows, of uncertainties and of breakthroughs, and of the unique dilemmas experienced by counsellors and supervisors working with young people.
Call Number: eBook
ISBN: 9781785922855
Publication Date: 2017
The Professional Counselor's Desk Reference
by
Marini, I. & Stebnicki, M. A. (Editors)
This award-winning, bestselling reference for professional counselors and graduate students is extensively updated and expanded to encompass critical developments that are immediately relevant to the counseling professions, including the 2014 American Counseling Association Code of Ethics, CACREP/CORE accreditation standards, the updated DSM-5, the Affordable Care Act, and many other important changes.
Call Number: eBook
ISBN: 9780826171818
Publication Date: 2015
School Counseling for Black Male Student Success in 21st-Century Urban Schools
by
Henfield M.S. & Washington, A. R.
Discussions and research related to the salience of Black male student needs and development in relation to their general success and well‐being is well‐documented in many fields. Indeed, many studies have found that healthy masculine identity development is associated with a number of positive outcomes for males in general, including Black males. In school counseling literature, however, this discussion has been relatively absent—particularly regarding those students living in urban contexts. Indeed, research devoted to the study of Black males in the school counseling literature focuses almost exclusively on race and issues associated with its social construction with only cursory, if any, attention given to their masculine identity development as a function of living in urban communities and attending urban schools.
Call Number: eBook
ISBN: 9781681231945
Publication Date: 2015
Counseling Ethics: Philosophical and Professional Foundations
by
Jungers, C. & Gregoire, J. (Editors)
How can philosophy guide our understanding of and approach to counseling ethics and techniques? Moving beyond the standard review of ethical issues and basic problem solving, this highly engaging new text for counseling professionals features innovative, experiential activities and case studies that promote in-depth thinking about the ethical, moral, and legal issues often confronted by counseling professionals. The book is designed to help counselors develop an appreciation for and confidence in their preferred set of philosophical ethics and become ethically autonomous professionals. To this end, it examines a full range of philosophical approaches to ethics, such as the well-known concepts of ethics codes and laws, as well as the less familiar ideas of existential phenomenology, care ethics, and virtues.
Call Number: eBook
ISBN: 9780826108524
Publication Date: 2012
Online Counseling
by
Kraus, R., Stricker, G., & Speyer, C. (Editors)
Online Counseling gives practical insight into how professionals can translate and extend their practice to the electronic online medium. The volume provides an overview of current research on the use and effectiveness of counseling online and data on the idiosyncrasies of online behavior and communication. The practical aspects of and skill sets required for counseling online are discussed at length, as are technological, ethical, legal and multicultural issues, treatment strategies, and testing and assessment.