Career Counseling
| By: | David Capuzzi |
| Publisher: | Cognella, Inc. - Books |
| Print ISBN: | 9781793519634 |
| eText ISBN: | 9798823320504 |
| Edition: | 1 |
| Copyright: | 2023 |
| Format: | Page Fidelity |
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The fourth edition of Career Counseling, edited by David Capuzzi, offers a comprehensive overview of the foundations of career counseling, the skills and techniques needed for career counseling, and contextual perspectives on career and lifestyle planning. An impressive array of nationally and internationally recognized experts join Dr. Capuzzi in providing state-of-the-art information to readers. In addition, the book aids student learning by illustrating the practical applications of the concepts presented as well as interesting sidebars that contain information related to the chapter content, case studies, or awareness building exercises.
This new edition reflects the latest scholarship in the field as well as the newest standards from key professional associations and groups. The cutting-edge content includes career and lifestyle planning with clients in mental health, rehabilitation, and couples and family counseling settings as well as discussion of gender, multicultural, and social justice issues. Enhanced physical and online resources accompanying this edition provide both instructors and students with additional support.
This book is designed for upper-division undergraduate and graduate students who are taking a preliminary course in career and lifestyle planning.
Contents and Contributors Include:
Preface
Acknowledgments
Meet the Editor
Meet the Contributors
Part I. Foundations for Career Counseling
Chapter 1. Career Counseling: Much More Than “Test and Tell” - Rich Feller and Jacqueline J. Peila-Shuster
Chapter 2. The Convergence of Career and Mental Health Approaches to Counseling - Mary H. Guindon and Francesca G. Giordano
Chapter 3. Historical Influences on the Practice of Career Counseling - Anita A. Neuer Colburn and Christie D. Jenkins
Chapter 4. Foundational Theories of Career Counseling - Judy Green and Heather Paessler-Chesterton
Chapter 5. Postmodern Theories of Career Counseling - Judy Green and Anita A. Neuer Colburn
Chapter 6. Multicultural, Gender, and Social Justice Issues in Career Counseling - Anthony Zazzarino, Deena Shelton, and Adrianne L. Johnson
Chapter 7. Ethical, Legal, and Credentialing Issues in Career Counseling - Melinda Haley and Tom J. Hegblom
Part II. Important Considerations and Skills for Career Counseling
Chapter 8. Establishing and Sustaining a Thriving Career Development Program - Donald A. Schutt, Jr.
Chapter 9. Individual and Group Assessment and Appraisal - Donna S. Sheperis and Michelle Perepiczka
Chapter 10. Using Information and Technology - Brian Hutchison and Christina Thaier
Chapter 11. Supervision, Coaching, and Consultation - Laura R. Haddock and Abby E. Dougherty
Part III. Career Counseling with Clients Who Have Specific Needs
Chapter 12. Counseling Individuals with Addictive Behaviors - Sibyl West, Brittany L. Pollard-Kosidowski, Adam F. Stephens, and Chris Wood
Chapter 13. Counseling for Children’s Career Development - Rebecca M. Dedmond and Jennifer Landis-Santos
Chapter 14. Career Development for Youth and Emerging Adults with Diverse Paths - LeAnn M. Morgan and Justin D. Cole
Chapter 15. Career and Life-Style Planning in Vocational Rehabilitation Settings - David R. Strauser, Stephen M. Kwiatek, Nicole L. Birri, D. George Strauser, and Chelsea E. Greco
Chapter 16. Career Counseling with Couples and Families - Heather J. Ambrose and John M. Robbins
Chapter 17. Career Transition Experiences for Special Populations: Veterans, Formerly Incarcerated, and Immigrants - Kristin A. Vincenzes, Kellie Forziat-Pytel, and Lisa Weaver
Index