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" Clinical mental health counseling in community and agency settings / "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 872651
Main Entry : Gladding, Samuel T.
Title & Author : Clinical mental health counseling in community and agency settings /\ Deborah W. Newsome, Wake Forest University, Samuel T. Gladding, Wake Forest University.
Edition Statement : Fourth edition.
Publication Statement : Boston :: Pearson,, 2014.
Series Statement : Merrill counseling series
Page. NO : xix, 506 pages ;; 24 cm
ISBN : 0132851032
: : 9780132851039
Notes : Revised edition of: Clinical mental health counseling in community and agency settings / Samuel T. Gladding, Debbie W. Newsome. 3rd ed.
Bibliographies/Indexes : Includes bibliographical references (pages 457-487) and indexes.
Contents : Historical overview of the counseling profession -- Professional identity -- Ethical and legal aspects of counseling -- Clinical mental health counseling in a diverse society -- The counseling process -- Client assessment and diagnosis -- Holistic approaches to clinical mental health counseling -- Consultation, advocacy, and evaluation -- Managing suicide risk, crises and disasters, stress, and burnout / Deborah W. Newsome & James D. Raper -- Working with groups -- Couples and family counseling -- Counseling adults -- Counseling children and adolescents -- Community agencies, medical settings, and other specialized clinical settings -- College and university settings, career counseling, and coaching / Deborah W. Newsome and Kavitha Dharmalingam -- Employee assistance programs, private practice, and managed care -- Appendix: ACA code of ethics (2005).
Abstract : Beginning counseling students get a comprehensive, real-world look at all aspects of the field of clinical mental health counseling. An insightful introduction to the foundations of clinical mental health counseling combined with a first-hand look at the many roles and functions clinical mental health counselors perform, the variety of settings in which they work, and how that work differs from one client population to another. With a focus on approaches that promote prevention, early intervention, wellness, and advocacy--and that take into account the client, the environment, and the interaction between the two--the new Fourth Edition of this popular text gives today's counseling students a comprehensive, user-friendly, yet scholarly approach to all aspects of their future professions. Newsome and Gladding's popular text examines the history and professional foundations of counseling, legal and ethical issues, counseling with diverse populations, multiple roles and functions of clinical mental health counselors, and the many settings in which clinical mental health counselors practice. Included throughout are case studies, narratives, and questions that show the relevance of the material. The authors encourage readers to think critically about themselves, their potential clients, and the field of clinical mental health counseling. Included in this Fourth Edition is new information on professional identity; the effects of today's technological changes, such as cyberbullying and social networking; holistic perspectives; biopsychosocial assessment, case conceptualization, and treatment planning; counseling in today's diverse society; counseling in college and university settings; suicide assessment and intervention; counseling older adults; and more.--Publisher website.
Subject : Clinical psychology.
Subject : Counseling-- History.
Subject : Counseling.
Subject : Clinical psychology.
Subject : Counseling.
Subject : Counseling-- methods
Subject : Counseling-- history
Dewey Classification : ‭361/.06‬
LC Classification : ‭BF636.6‬‭.G62 2014‬
NLM classification : ‭2015 D-428‬
: ‭WM 55‬
Added Entry : Newsome, Deborah W.
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