Since its beginnings after WWII, Counseling Psychology has grown to become an applied specialty within psychology with unique areas of emphasis. This book introduces readers to the field by presenting its history, emphases, trends and relationships to other areas within psychology, followed by seminal articles that have significantly influenced counselors and researchers. The volume is organized around the six general themes of history and professional development, personal counseling, career counseling, cross-cultural counseling, counseling process and outcome, and internationalizing Counseling Psychology. In presenting articles representing these six themes that have defined counseling psychology, readers are given an essential overview to the past, the present and future directions of this applied specialty in psychology.
Furthermore , Whiteley ( 1984 ) commented that the development of the field was highly influenced by the context in which the field grew . Post - World War II years gave way to the civil rights movement and social upheaval of the 1960s ...
Contributors include Elizabeth Holloway, Everett Worthington, Norman Kagan, Cal Stoltenberg, and Michael Ellis, among many others. Social Skills Training Counseling psychologists have pioneered the use of various kinds of skill training ...
Counseling psychologists have always been vitally involved in promoting good health and preventing mental, physical, and social disorders. This volume focuses on how their efforts can foster and build optimal human strength and well-being.
This is the book that students rely on for finding the programs that meet their needs and maximizing their chances of getting in.
... Dale, 166 Gallessich, J., 175 Galton, Francis, 33 Geisinger, K. F., 85 Gelso, C.J., 3, 4–6, 4t, 11, 21, 35–36, 41, 51, 52t, 107, 117, 124, 170, 191, 192, 193, 194, 197–98 Gerstein, L. H., 171 GI Bill, 11 Gibson, G., 180 Goldman, L., ...
... of being routinely exposed to increased levels of family violence, poor attachment, and lack of social support? ... If you had to choose only one of the neuroscientific approaches to psychotherapy, which one would that be and why?
This book explores the professional journeys of well-known psychologists and counselors, examining factors that contributed to their successes and struggles in the field.
Davey, M. P., Davey, A., Tubbs, C., Savla, J., & Anderson, S. (2010). Second order change and evidence-based practice. Journal of Family Therapy, 32(4), 1–19. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-6427.2010.00499.x Davidson, G., & Horvath, A. (1997).
Gary W. Peterson, James P. Sampson, Jr., Robert C. Reardon, and Janet G. Lenz See also Career Education (v4); Career Services Model (v4); Career Thoughts Inventory (v4); Computer-Assisted Career Counseling ...
Key Features The text focuses on how each theory presents a useful and effective basis for contemporary practice, providing students with the most up-to-date scholarship on current theories and how these theories guide the practice of ...