Becoming a 21st-century agency counselor :
MacCluskie, Kathryn C.
Becoming a 21st-century agency counselor : personal and professional explorations / Kathryn C. MacCluskie, R. Elliott Ingersoll. - 1st ed. - Australia ; [Belmont, CA] : Brooks/Cole, 2001. - xv, 281 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Includes index.
Introduction to the Therapeutic Professions --
The Issue of Professional Identity --
Historical Influences and Training Models --
Psychiatry --
Psychology --
Counseling --
Social Work --
Summary of Historical Influences and Training Models --
Insides, Outsides, Groups, and Individuals --
Other Therapeutic Professionals --
Substance Abuse Counselors --
Marriage and Family Therapy --
The Impact of the DSM on Professional Identity --
Professional Organizations --
The Functions of Professional Organizations --
The Pros and Cons of Membership in Professional Organizations --
Life as a Community Agency Counselor --
Employment Settings --
Productivity --
Typical Career Paths in Community Agency Work --
Standard of Living --
A Typical Work Schedule --
Effective Counseling and Counselor Wellness --
Sleep --
Burnout --
Physical Health --
Substance Abuse --
Exploring Ourselves and Our Motives --
"Wounded Healers" and Need Fulfillment --
Engagement in the Counseling Process --
Rationales for Personal Therapy Among Counselors in Training --
Research Findings on Trainees in Counseling --
The Power Differential --
Diversity --
The Integration of Self-Awareness in Counselor Training: Personal Meaning --
Ethical Issues in Agency Counseling --
Definitions of Terms --
The Basis of Ethical Behavior --
The Divine Model of Ethical Behavior --
The Naturalistic Model of Ethical Behavior --
The Ideal Observer Model of Ethical Behavior --
The Golden Five Ethical Principles of Therapeutic Professions --
The Counseling Relationship --
Confidentiality.
0534356052
9780534356057
Counseling--Vocational guidance.
Psychotherapy--Vocational guidance.
BF637.C6 / M11
Becoming a 21st-century agency counselor : personal and professional explorations / Kathryn C. MacCluskie, R. Elliott Ingersoll. - 1st ed. - Australia ; [Belmont, CA] : Brooks/Cole, 2001. - xv, 281 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Includes index.
Introduction to the Therapeutic Professions --
The Issue of Professional Identity --
Historical Influences and Training Models --
Psychiatry --
Psychology --
Counseling --
Social Work --
Summary of Historical Influences and Training Models --
Insides, Outsides, Groups, and Individuals --
Other Therapeutic Professionals --
Substance Abuse Counselors --
Marriage and Family Therapy --
The Impact of the DSM on Professional Identity --
Professional Organizations --
The Functions of Professional Organizations --
The Pros and Cons of Membership in Professional Organizations --
Life as a Community Agency Counselor --
Employment Settings --
Productivity --
Typical Career Paths in Community Agency Work --
Standard of Living --
A Typical Work Schedule --
Effective Counseling and Counselor Wellness --
Sleep --
Burnout --
Physical Health --
Substance Abuse --
Exploring Ourselves and Our Motives --
"Wounded Healers" and Need Fulfillment --
Engagement in the Counseling Process --
Rationales for Personal Therapy Among Counselors in Training --
Research Findings on Trainees in Counseling --
The Power Differential --
Diversity --
The Integration of Self-Awareness in Counselor Training: Personal Meaning --
Ethical Issues in Agency Counseling --
Definitions of Terms --
The Basis of Ethical Behavior --
The Divine Model of Ethical Behavior --
The Naturalistic Model of Ethical Behavior --
The Ideal Observer Model of Ethical Behavior --
The Golden Five Ethical Principles of Therapeutic Professions --
The Counseling Relationship --
Confidentiality.
0534356052
9780534356057
Counseling--Vocational guidance.
Psychotherapy--Vocational guidance.
BF637.C6 / M11