Foundations of School Counseling

Foundations of School Counseling
Author: Cher N. Edwards, PhD, LPCC,Mary Amanda Graham, PhD, NCC, LMHCA, ESA
Publsiher: Springer Publishing Company
Total Pages: 373
Release: 2022-10-31
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780826187536

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Interweaves the perspectives of school counseling educators with those of practitioners in the trenches This foundational text for school counselors-in-training is the only book to have chapters coauthored by counselor educators and practicing school counselors. It delivers easily accessible information based on a scholarly foundation of best practice recommendations from the field and research-based, data-driven content, including school counseling interventions, issues for professional practice, and a toolkit of helpful resources. The book is distinguished by its in-depth examination of the day-to-day role of the school counselor in elementary, middle, and high school settings—often a different reality than the recommended practice by the ASCA National Model—along with a commitment to cultural competency and social justice throughout. Providing a platform for the contributions of historically underrepresented voices, the text links theory and practice to provide readers with tangible and concrete strategies to implement. It covers the nuts and bolts of school counseling interventions including individual, group, classroom guidance, and crisis intervention. Each chapter begins with a K-12 student testimony to highlight the impact of school counseling interventions and to promote a better understanding of student needs. This strengths-based text also examines a variety of contemporary topics that strongly affect students, including an entire chapter on LGBTQIA+ issues and coverage of Anti-Racism policies and Virtual Counseling. Additional features include Voices from the Field and Practical Applications that demonstrate real scenarios in practice. Instructor's will also have access to the Instructor's Manual, Test Bank, and chapter-based PowerPoint presentations. Key Features: Merges the perspectives of counselor educators with the frontline experiences of practicing school counselors Examines in depth the day-to-day responsibilities of the school counselor Grounded in a scholarly foundation of research-based best practice recommendations Delivers student testimony about how school counseling has affected them Includes illustrative case studies and challenging discussion questions Details school counseling interventions and other practical applications Embraces a commitment to cultural competency and social justice throughout

School Counseling Principles

School Counseling Principles
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2005
Genre: Education
ISBN: PSU:000062959537

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Professional School Counseling

Professional School Counseling
Author: Bradley T. Erford
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 856
Release: 2015-07-01
Genre: Educational counseling
ISBN: 1416406891

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Professional School Counseling is a comprehensive, single source for information about the critical issues facing school counselors today. This third edition of the Handbook integrates and expands on the changes brought about by the ASCA National Model. Revisions to each chapter reflect the influence of the model. Several new chapters give further substance and clarification to implementation of the model.

ASCA National Model

ASCA National Model
Author: American School Counselor Association
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2019
Genre: Educational counseling
ISBN: 1929289596

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"The ASCA National Model reflects a comprehensive approach to the design, implementation and assessment of a school counseling program that improves student success. The publication defines the school counselor's role in implementation of a school counseling program and provides step-by-step tools to build each componenet of your school counseling program, including defining, managing, delivering and assessing. This fourth edition reflects current education practices, aligns with the ASCA Mindsets & Behaviors for Student Success: K-12 College- and Career-Readiness Standards for Every Student and the ASCA professional standards & competencies and assists school counselors in developing an examplary school counseling program"-[P. 4], Cover.

Professional School Counseling

Professional School Counseling
Author: Bradley T. Erford
Publsiher: Pro-Ed
Total Pages: 1007
Release: 2010
Genre: Education
ISBN: 141640435X

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PROFESSIONAL SCHOOL COUNSELING, 2E is a comprehensive, single source for information about the critical issues facing SCHOOL counselors today. This second edition of the Handbook integrates and expands upon the changes brought about by the ASCA National Model. Revisions to each chapter reflect the influence of the model. Several new chapters have been added to give further substance and clarification to implementation of the model, including chapters in the new section on Leadership and the PROFESSIONAL SCHOOL Counselor on the "ASCA National Model," "PROFESSIONAL Advocacy," "Advocacy in Action: The Voice of the Student," and "The PROFESSIONAL SCHOOL Counselor and Leadership." A searchable reference file is available on a CD-ROM. Broad and authoritatively written, it makes an excellent textbook for SCHOOL counselor education programs and an extremely relevant PROFESSIONAL resource. With over 100 expert contributing authors and 96 chapters, this volume is the essential tool for all SCHOOL counselors, counselor educators, and counselor supervisors. Sections include: * The Foundations of SCHOOL COUNSELING * Leadership and the PROFESSIONAL SCHOOL Counselor * Comprehensive SCHOOL COUNSELING Services * Techniques and Approaches to COUNSELING in SCHOOLs * Assessment in SCHOOL COUNSELING * Clinical Issues in SCHOOL COUNSELING * Special Issues and Populations in SCHOOL COUNSELING

Foundations of Counseling and Psychotherapy

Foundations of Counseling and Psychotherapy
Author: David Sue,Diane M. Sue
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 456
Release: 2012-10-15
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781118542101

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Foundations of Counseling and Psychotherapy provides an overview of the most prevalent theories of counseling within the context of a scientific model that is both practical and up-to-date. Authors David Sue and Diane Sue provide you with the best practice strategies for working effectively with your clients using an approach that recognizes and utilizes each client’s unique strengths, values, belief systems, and environment to effect positive change. Numerous case studies, self-assessment, and critical thinking examples are included.

The Essential School Counselor in a Changing Society

The Essential School Counselor in a Changing Society
Author: Jeannine R. Studer
Publsiher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 473
Release: 2014-02-07
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781483312453

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Jeannine R. Studer’s The Essential School Counselor in a Changing Society offers a practical approach to helping students understand the methods and standards in contemporary school counseling. Integrating the new ASCA model as well as the CACREP Standards across all areas of school counseling practice, this core text provides a unique and relevant perspective on the 21st century school counselor. Studer focuses on ethics and ethical decision making, as well as contemporary issues faced by today’s counselor—such as crisis response, career counseling and advisement, group counseling, advocacy, and collaboration. The text begins with coverage of school counseling foundations, addresses intervention and prevention, and devotes the final section to enhancing academics through a positive school culture. “Not only does this text address the CACREP standards for school counseling but it also provides excellent examples and applications of school counseling within the ASCA National Model framework!” —Karen D. Rowland, Mercer University “This text is a valuable contribution to the profession, addressing the multi-dimensional and complex roles and responsibilities of the 21th century school counselor. It is a foundational text that counselor-educators can utilize throughout a master’s degree program in mentoring interns into the profession.” —Diana L. Stephens, California Lutheran University

Counseling in Schools

Counseling in Schools
Author: John J. Schmidt
Publsiher: Allyn & Bacon
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2008
Genre: Education
ISBN: UVA:X030101869

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This popular school counseling text helps students understand the components and services that comprise comprehensive school counseling programs in the context of the 21st Century. The fifth edition retains important historical foundations of the school counseling profession while adapting contemporary definitions and terms to describe comprehensive models for the 21st Century. New information has been added about the ASCA National Model as well as other approaches to comprehensive programs. An entire new chapter about diversity and how increasingly diverse populations will influence school counseling programs and the work of counselors in schools expands this new edition. Diagrams, sample forms, figures, and other illustrations throughout the text clarify points of information, provide practical examples, and offer opportunities for class discussion.