"This book contains much useful information, including professional practice, ethics, cultural considerations, assessment, and intervention. This will be a wonderful addition to the libraries of students and professionals alike... Score: 97 - 5 Stars!" --Gary B. Kaniuk, PsyD, Cermak Health Services, Doody's Reviews Praise for the first edition "Marini and Stebnicki have compiled an extremely useful and practical counseling resource covering a variety of topics...[U]ndergraduates, graduate students, and new counselors will find this a valuable tool...This unique volume is a great addition for…mehr
"This book contains much useful information, including professional practice, ethics, cultural considerations, assessment, and intervention. This will be a wonderful addition to the libraries of students and professionals alike... Score: 97 - 5 Stars!" --Gary B. Kaniuk, PsyD, Cermak Health Services, Doody's Reviews Praise for the first edition "Marini and Stebnicki have compiled an extremely useful and practical counseling resource covering a variety of topics...[U]ndergraduates, graduate students, and new counselors will find this a valuable tool...This unique volume is a great addition for college and university libraries...Highly recommended...." --Choice (Named an Outstanding Academic Title for 2009) 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. It reflects the ongoing consolidation of a strong identity for professional counselors and the need to address mental health and other counseling concerns amid marked sociocultural changes. The only resource of its kind, it is an extremely useful guide for counseling students working toward licensure and certification as well as experienced counselors, counselor educators, clinical supervisors, psychologists, and social workers. The second edition offers a unique interdisciplinary approach inclusive across all counseling disciplines and features contributions from over 110 highly regarded experts in counselor education, research, and practice. It is based on the core content and knowledge areas outlined by CACREP and CORE accreditation standards and disseminates, in 93 chapters, both contemporary insight and practical strategies for working with the complexity of real-life issues related to assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of diverse clients. New chapters address military and veteran health issues; evidence-based practice for training; counseling transgender individuals, partners, and families; counseling caregivers; social justice; and much more. In addition to being a quick-access resource for all counseling professionals, the second edition serves as a concise, accessible reference for graduate students preparing for certification and licensure exams. It features an expanded, comprehensive self-exam of 340 multiple-choice items based on the CACREP/CORE foundational content and knowledge areas for counselor education and training. New to the Second Edition: Updated and expanded discussion of ethical issues, including the 2014 ACA Code of Ethics Affordable Care Act and its impact on delivery of mental health services Coverage of DSM-5 Promotes an interdisciplinary approach inclusive across all counseling disciplines Includes an expanded self-exam with 340 study questions for National Counselor Examination for Licensure and Certification (NCE) and Counselor Preparation Comprehensive Examination (CPCE) prep New chapters on military and veteran mental health issues New chapters on evidence-based practices for counseling, social justice, and behavioral health and health disparities in the United States New chapters on counseling caregivers, children with psychiatric conditions, and survivors of natural disasters New chapter on counseling for wellness New information on complementary, alternative, and integrative approaches New information on counseling LGBTQ couples, partners, and families Key Features: Covers all key foundational content for CACREP/CORE-accredited programs within one volumeHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Contents Contributors Foreword Gerald Corey, EdD A Tribute to Jane E. Myers: A Pioneer in Wellness and a Leader in the Counseling Profession Thomas J. Sweeney, PhD, LPC Preface Acknowledgments Introduction Share The Professional Counselor’s Desk Reference, Second Edition SECTION A. THE IDENTITY OF PROFESSIONAL COUNSELORS 1. A Brief History of Counseling and Specialty Areas of Practice Michael J. Leahy, Eniko Rak, and Stephen A. Zanskas 2. The Roles and Functions of Professional Counselors Julie Chronister, Chih-Chin Chou, and Fong Chan 3. What Practitioners Need to Know About Professional Credentialing Vilia M. Tarvydas, Michael T. Hartley, and Michael Gerald 4. Clinical Supervision Within Counseling Practice James T. Herbert SECTION B. PROFESSIONAL, ETHICAL, AND PRACTICE MANAGEMENT ISSUES IN COUNSELING 5. Tools and Strategies for Developing Your Own Counseling Private Practice Norman C. Dasenbrook 6. Raising the Bar: New Concepts in the 2014 ACA Code of Ethics David M. Kaplan 7. A Synopsis of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act and the Affordable Care Act Blanca Robles 8. Contracting Strategies With Managed Care and Other Agencies Robert J. Walsh 9. The Electronic Health Record and the Mental Health Professional Robert James Campbell 10. Managing Risk in Ethical and Legal Situations Sara P. Johnston, Vilia M. Tarvydas, and Maggie Butler 11. Professional Disclosure in Counseling Lloyd R. Goodwin, Jr. 12. Clinical Supervision of Rehabilitation Counselors James T. Herbert SECTION C. CASE MANAGEMENT AND CONSULTATION ISSUES 13. Conducting an Intake Interview Gail Mears 14. Resource Brokering: Managing the Referral Process William Crimando 15. How to Develop Treatment Plans Gail Mears 16. Enhancing Client Return After the First Session, and Alternatively Dealing With Early Termination Irmo Marini 17. Effective Use of Therapeutic Homework Assignments Nancy A. Pachana and Nikolaos Kazantzis 18. Community-Based Rehabilitation: Context for Counseling Michael J. Millington SECTION D. MULTICULTURAL COUNSELING ISSUES 19. The Elephant in the Room: Cultural Distrust Directed at White Counselors Euchay N. Horsman, Valerie J. Rodriguez, and Irmo Marini 20. The Native American Indian Client Winona F. Simms 21. Multicultural Issues in Counseling African Americans Chuck Reid 22. Multicultural Issues in Counseling Asian Americans Dibya D. Choudhuri 23. Mental Health Counseling With Hispanics/Latinos: The Role of Culture in Practice Maria G. Romero-Ramirez 24. Counseling Persons From Middle Eastern Backgrounds Nathalie D. Mizelle 25. Counseling White Americans Nathalie D. Mizelle 26. Cultural Issues in Counseling Lesbians, Gays, and Bisexuals Angela D. Ferguson 27. Rural Mental Health Counseling Adina J. Smith, Jill Thorngren, and John C. Christopher 28. Counseling Persons Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing Shawn P. Saladin 29. The Use of Multiracial Feminism Within Counseling Leticia Arellano-Morales SECTION E. COUNSELING THEORIES AND TECHNIQUES 30. Psychoanalysis Nancy McWilliams 31. Basics of Cognitive Behavior Therapy Arthur Freeman and Sharon E. Morgillo Freeman 32. Reality Therapy Paul P. Alston 33. Existential–Humanistic Psychotherapy Kirk J. Schneider 34. Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy Nando Pelusi 35. Behavior Therapy Geoffrey L. Thorpe and Sandra T. Sigmon 36. Disability-Affirmative Therapy Rhoda Olkin 37. Adlerian Therapy Jon Carlson and Jean Johnson 38. Solution-Focused Brief Psychotherapy Eva Miller and Irmo Marini 39. Motivational Interviewing Grant Corbett 40. Gestalt Therapy Philip Brownell 41. Feminist Therapy Kathy M. Evans and Markesha Miller SECTION F. CAREER COUNSELING AND HUMAN GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT 42. Historical Perspectives in Career Development Theory David B. Hershenson 43. Occupational Choice and the Meaning of Work Ellen S. Fabian 44. What Counselors Should Know About School-to-Work Transition Paul H. Wehman and Jennifer Todd McDonough 45. Career Counseling Across the Life Span Glacia Ethridge, David Burnhill, and Shengli Dong 46. Work, Careers, and Disability Kim L. MacDonald-Wilson 47. Career Development Theories Brian Hutchison and Spencer G. Niles 48. Key Concepts and Techniques for an Aging Workforce Susanne M. Bruyère, Debra A. Harley, Charlene M. Kampfe, and John S. Wadsworth SECTION G. ASSESSMENT AND DIAGNOSIS 49. What Counselors Should Know About Personality Assessments Mary Louise Cashel 50. Understanding the Use of Aptitude Tests in Counseling Suzanne M. Dugger 51. Diagnostic Assessment in Clinical Counseling David B. Peterson 52. Understanding Mental and Physical Functional Capacity Evaluations Irmo Marini 53. The International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health : Applications for Professional Counseling David B. Peterson 54. What Counselors Should Know About Vocational Assessment and Evaluation Steven R. Sligar and Stephen W. Thomas SECTION H. COUNSELING COUPLES, FAMILIES, AND GROUPS 55. Family Assessment Simone F. Lambert and JEMEG Dees 56. Guidelines in Counseling Families Simone F. Lambert, Alfreda Renae Carmichael, and Lanada Williams 57. Effective Counseling With Couples Nancy Newport 58. A Guide to Having a Healthy Family Samuel T. Gladding 59. Theory and Practice of Counseling Families Jessica E. Lambert and Robert A. Williams 60. Working With Individuals in Groups Ed Jacobs and Christine J. Schimmel 61. Involuntary Members in a Group Christine J. Schimmel, Ed Jacobs, and Jennifer R. Adams 62. Challenging Childhood Behaviors Jeannie A. Golden 63. Counseling LGBTQ Families Jeffrey F. Thomas 64. Counseling LGBTQ Couples and Partners Joel M. Filmore, David Baretto, and Noel A. Ysasi 65. Counseling Families of Active Duty Military and Returning Veterans Noel A. Ysasi, Irasema Silva, and Alicia D. Becton SECTION I. COUNSELING SPECIFIC POPULATIONS 66. Counseling Individuals With Disabilities Julie Smart 67. Psychiatric Disability: A Biopsychosocial Challenge Gregory G. Garske 68. Sexual Abuse Treatment Noreen M. Graf 69. Counseling Criminal Justice Clients David J. Simourd 70. Disaster Mental Health Response and Stress Debriefing Mark A. Stebnicki 71. Substance Abuse Assessment Lloyd R. Goodwin, Jr. 72. Treatment for Substance Use Disorders Lloyd R. Goodwin, Jr. 73. Counseling the Terminally Ill and Their Families Kriss A. Kevorkian 74. Assistive Technology and Persons With Disabilities Marcia J. Scherer 75. Counseling Issues in College Students Perry C. Francis 76. School Violence: Prevalence, Impact, Assessment, and Intervention JoLynn V. Carney 77. Military Counseling Mark A. Stebnicki 78. Counseling Older Adults: Practical Implications Eva Miller and Chuck Reid 79. Counseling Caregivers Irmo Marini 80. Cultural and Clinical Issues When Working With Sexual Minorities of Color Angela D. Ferguson SECTION J. CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN COUNSELING 81. Positive Psychology Christopher Peterson and Nansook Park 82. From Empathy Fatigue to Empathy Resiliency Mark A. Stebnicki 83. Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Medications Kimberly A. Williams and Melanie B. Varnado 84. Counselor Burnout Ted F. Riggar 85. Religion and Spirituality in Counseling Perry C. Francis 86. Counseling Persons With Chronic Pain Carrie Winterowd and Winona F. Sims 87. Psychiatric Medicines: What Every Counselor Should Know Norman L. Keltner and Joan S. Grant 88. Testifying Issues and Strategies as an Expert Witness Irmo Marini 89. Social Justice and Counseling the Oppressed William A. Ramsey and Irmo Marini 90. Integrative Approaches in Counseling and Psychotherapy: Foundations of Mind, Body, and Spirit Mark A. Stebnicki 91. Evidence-Based Practice and Research in Rehabilitation Counseling Fong Chan, John Keegan, Veronica Muller, Cahit Kaya, Susan Flowers, and Kanako Iwanaga 92. The Psychosocial Impact of Global Disasters Mark A. Stebnicki and Irmo Marini 93. Counseling for Wellness Laura R. Shannonhouse, Jane E. Myers, and Thomas J. Sweeney Appendix A: Professional Counseling Associations and Organizations Noel A. Ysasi, Mark A. Stebnicki, and Irmo Marini Appendix B: Self-Study Examination for PCDR Appendix C: Answer Key for Appendix B Self-Study Examination Index
Contents Contributors Foreword Gerald Corey, EdD A Tribute to Jane E. Myers: A Pioneer in Wellness and a Leader in the Counseling Profession Thomas J. Sweeney, PhD, LPC Preface Acknowledgments Introduction Share The Professional Counselor’s Desk Reference, Second Edition SECTION A. THE IDENTITY OF PROFESSIONAL COUNSELORS 1. A Brief History of Counseling and Specialty Areas of Practice Michael J. Leahy, Eniko Rak, and Stephen A. Zanskas 2. The Roles and Functions of Professional Counselors Julie Chronister, Chih-Chin Chou, and Fong Chan 3. What Practitioners Need to Know About Professional Credentialing Vilia M. Tarvydas, Michael T. Hartley, and Michael Gerald 4. Clinical Supervision Within Counseling Practice James T. Herbert SECTION B. PROFESSIONAL, ETHICAL, AND PRACTICE MANAGEMENT ISSUES IN COUNSELING 5. Tools and Strategies for Developing Your Own Counseling Private Practice Norman C. Dasenbrook 6. Raising the Bar: New Concepts in the 2014 ACA Code of Ethics David M. Kaplan 7. A Synopsis of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act and the Affordable Care Act Blanca Robles 8. Contracting Strategies With Managed Care and Other Agencies Robert J. Walsh 9. The Electronic Health Record and the Mental Health Professional Robert James Campbell 10. Managing Risk in Ethical and Legal Situations Sara P. Johnston, Vilia M. Tarvydas, and Maggie Butler 11. Professional Disclosure in Counseling Lloyd R. Goodwin, Jr. 12. Clinical Supervision of Rehabilitation Counselors James T. Herbert SECTION C. CASE MANAGEMENT AND CONSULTATION ISSUES 13. Conducting an Intake Interview Gail Mears 14. Resource Brokering: Managing the Referral Process William Crimando 15. How to Develop Treatment Plans Gail Mears 16. Enhancing Client Return After the First Session, and Alternatively Dealing With Early Termination Irmo Marini 17. Effective Use of Therapeutic Homework Assignments Nancy A. Pachana and Nikolaos Kazantzis 18. Community-Based Rehabilitation: Context for Counseling Michael J. Millington SECTION D. MULTICULTURAL COUNSELING ISSUES 19. The Elephant in the Room: Cultural Distrust Directed at White Counselors Euchay N. Horsman, Valerie J. Rodriguez, and Irmo Marini 20. The Native American Indian Client Winona F. Simms 21. Multicultural Issues in Counseling African Americans Chuck Reid 22. Multicultural Issues in Counseling Asian Americans Dibya D. Choudhuri 23. Mental Health Counseling With Hispanics/Latinos: The Role of Culture in Practice Maria G. Romero-Ramirez 24. Counseling Persons From Middle Eastern Backgrounds Nathalie D. Mizelle 25. Counseling White Americans Nathalie D. Mizelle 26. Cultural Issues in Counseling Lesbians, Gays, and Bisexuals Angela D. Ferguson 27. Rural Mental Health Counseling Adina J. Smith, Jill Thorngren, and John C. Christopher 28. Counseling Persons Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing Shawn P. Saladin 29. The Use of Multiracial Feminism Within Counseling Leticia Arellano-Morales SECTION E. COUNSELING THEORIES AND TECHNIQUES 30. Psychoanalysis Nancy McWilliams 31. Basics of Cognitive Behavior Therapy Arthur Freeman and Sharon E. Morgillo Freeman 32. Reality Therapy Paul P. Alston 33. Existential–Humanistic Psychotherapy Kirk J. Schneider 34. Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy Nando Pelusi 35. Behavior Therapy Geoffrey L. Thorpe and Sandra T. Sigmon 36. Disability-Affirmative Therapy Rhoda Olkin 37. Adlerian Therapy Jon Carlson and Jean Johnson 38. Solution-Focused Brief Psychotherapy Eva Miller and Irmo Marini 39. Motivational Interviewing Grant Corbett 40. Gestalt Therapy Philip Brownell 41. Feminist Therapy Kathy M. Evans and Markesha Miller SECTION F. CAREER COUNSELING AND HUMAN GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT 42. Historical Perspectives in Career Development Theory David B. Hershenson 43. Occupational Choice and the Meaning of Work Ellen S. Fabian 44. What Counselors Should Know About School-to-Work Transition Paul H. Wehman and Jennifer Todd McDonough 45. Career Counseling Across the Life Span Glacia Ethridge, David Burnhill, and Shengli Dong 46. Work, Careers, and Disability Kim L. MacDonald-Wilson 47. Career Development Theories Brian Hutchison and Spencer G. Niles 48. Key Concepts and Techniques for an Aging Workforce Susanne M. Bruyère, Debra A. Harley, Charlene M. Kampfe, and John S. Wadsworth SECTION G. ASSESSMENT AND DIAGNOSIS 49. What Counselors Should Know About Personality Assessments Mary Louise Cashel 50. Understanding the Use of Aptitude Tests in Counseling Suzanne M. Dugger 51. Diagnostic Assessment in Clinical Counseling David B. Peterson 52. Understanding Mental and Physical Functional Capacity Evaluations Irmo Marini 53. The International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health : Applications for Professional Counseling David B. Peterson 54. What Counselors Should Know About Vocational Assessment and Evaluation Steven R. Sligar and Stephen W. Thomas SECTION H. COUNSELING COUPLES, FAMILIES, AND GROUPS 55. Family Assessment Simone F. Lambert and JEMEG Dees 56. Guidelines in Counseling Families Simone F. Lambert, Alfreda Renae Carmichael, and Lanada Williams 57. Effective Counseling With Couples Nancy Newport 58. A Guide to Having a Healthy Family Samuel T. Gladding 59. Theory and Practice of Counseling Families Jessica E. Lambert and Robert A. Williams 60. Working With Individuals in Groups Ed Jacobs and Christine J. Schimmel 61. Involuntary Members in a Group Christine J. Schimmel, Ed Jacobs, and Jennifer R. Adams 62. Challenging Childhood Behaviors Jeannie A. Golden 63. Counseling LGBTQ Families Jeffrey F. Thomas 64. Counseling LGBTQ Couples and Partners Joel M. Filmore, David Baretto, and Noel A. Ysasi 65. Counseling Families of Active Duty Military and Returning Veterans Noel A. Ysasi, Irasema Silva, and Alicia D. Becton SECTION I. COUNSELING SPECIFIC POPULATIONS 66. Counseling Individuals With Disabilities Julie Smart 67. Psychiatric Disability: A Biopsychosocial Challenge Gregory G. Garske 68. Sexual Abuse Treatment Noreen M. Graf 69. Counseling Criminal Justice Clients David J. Simourd 70. Disaster Mental Health Response and Stress Debriefing Mark A. Stebnicki 71. Substance Abuse Assessment Lloyd R. Goodwin, Jr. 72. Treatment for Substance Use Disorders Lloyd R. Goodwin, Jr. 73. Counseling the Terminally Ill and Their Families Kriss A. Kevorkian 74. Assistive Technology and Persons With Disabilities Marcia J. Scherer 75. Counseling Issues in College Students Perry C. Francis 76. School Violence: Prevalence, Impact, Assessment, and Intervention JoLynn V. Carney 77. Military Counseling Mark A. Stebnicki 78. Counseling Older Adults: Practical Implications Eva Miller and Chuck Reid 79. Counseling Caregivers Irmo Marini 80. Cultural and Clinical Issues When Working With Sexual Minorities of Color Angela D. Ferguson SECTION J. CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN COUNSELING 81. Positive Psychology Christopher Peterson and Nansook Park 82. From Empathy Fatigue to Empathy Resiliency Mark A. Stebnicki 83. Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Medications Kimberly A. Williams and Melanie B. Varnado 84. Counselor Burnout Ted F. Riggar 85. Religion and Spirituality in Counseling Perry C. Francis 86. Counseling Persons With Chronic Pain Carrie Winterowd and Winona F. Sims 87. Psychiatric Medicines: What Every Counselor Should Know Norman L. Keltner and Joan S. Grant 88. Testifying Issues and Strategies as an Expert Witness Irmo Marini 89. Social Justice and Counseling the Oppressed William A. Ramsey and Irmo Marini 90. Integrative Approaches in Counseling and Psychotherapy: Foundations of Mind, Body, and Spirit Mark A. Stebnicki 91. Evidence-Based Practice and Research in Rehabilitation Counseling Fong Chan, John Keegan, Veronica Muller, Cahit Kaya, Susan Flowers, and Kanako Iwanaga 92. The Psychosocial Impact of Global Disasters Mark A. Stebnicki and Irmo Marini 93. Counseling for Wellness Laura R. Shannonhouse, Jane E. Myers, and Thomas J. Sweeney Appendix A: Professional Counseling Associations and Organizations Noel A. Ysasi, Mark A. Stebnicki, and Irmo Marini Appendix B: Self-Study Examination for PCDR Appendix C: Answer Key for Appendix B Self-Study Examination Index
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