Description |
1 online resource (xix, 293 pages) |
Contents |
Foreword -- Introduction: Overview of Major Discussions in Beginning Your Counseling Career: Graduate Preparation and Beyond -- Section 1 Graduate Preparation at the Counseling Master's Level -- 1 Getting Accepted Into a Master's Program and Getting a Graduate Assistantship -- 2 The Challenges of Starting and Completing Master's Level Training -- 3 Balancing Career, Graduate School, and Family -- 4 Online Master's in Counseling Programs -- Section 2 Graduate Preparation at the Counselor Education Doctoral Level -- 5 Applying to and Getting Accepted to a Fitting Doctoral Program -- 6 Doctoral Online Programs -- 7 Benefits and Challenges of Balancing a Professional Counseling Identity With Doctoral Studies: The Perspectives of Current Counselor Education Doctoral Students -- 8 Proposing and Completing a Dissertation -- 9 Writing Etiquette for Doctoral Students -- 10 Teaching Counseling Students the Science of Research -- 11 Recommendations for Teaching Counseling: From Practitioner to Counselor Educator -- Section 3 Important Elements of Transitioning From Student to Professional Counselor -- 12 Preparing Counseling Students for Field Experience -- 13 Gaining Clinical Experience in and After Graduate School -- 14 Mentoring Students for Private Practice -- 15 Critical Steps in Obtaining Licensure -- 16 Becoming a Supervisor -- 17 Counseling Identity -- Section 4 Minorities and International Students in Counseling and Counselor Education -- 18 Encouraging Minorities in the Counseling Program -- 19 International Students and Counselor Education -- Section 5 Special Considerations in the Career of Professional School Counseling -- 20 Establishing Relationships With Administrators, Faculty, and Staff as a School Counselor -- 21 Special Education Legislation and Protocols for School Counseling -- 22 School Counselors as Athletic Coaches: Finding a Common Ground |
Summary |
"Beginning Your Counseling Career is designed for students taking preliminary courses in counseling, as well as practicum and internship classes, at the masters and doctoral levels. It provides a comprehensive overview of the counseling profession and equips students with the clinical and administrative skills they'll need to broaden their focus on professional development. Chapters cover topics rarely covered in counseling texts, including the challenges of starting and completing masters level training, writing etiquette for doctoral students, proposing and completing a dissertation, and more"-- Provided by publisher |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Mary Olufunmilayo Adekson, PhD, is a retired counselor educator. Mary has authored two books, a book chapter, edited one handbook, and written articles related to traditional healing and counseling. She is CEO of Faith Diversity Consulting |
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Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on April 20, 2020) |
Subject |
Counseling -- Vocational guidance.
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Counseling -- Study and teaching (Higher)
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Counselors -- Training of
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PSYCHOLOGY -- Psychotherapy -- Counseling.
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PSYCHOLOGY -- Mental Health.
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Counseling -- Study and teaching (Higher)
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Counseling -- Vocational guidance
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Counselors -- Training of
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Adekson, Mary Olufunmilayo, editor.
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LC no. |
2019048873 |
ISBN |
9780429456350 |
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0429456352 |
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0429851472 |
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9780429851483 |
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0429851480 |
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9780429851469 |
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0429851464 |
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9780429851476 |
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