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Counseling Spring 2014

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SAGE 800.818.7243 OR 805.499.9774 6 A.M. TO 5 P.M. PT FAX: 805.375.5291 38 TEXTBOOKS INTRODUCING PSYCHOPATHOLOGY Betty Rudd, Teacher and Chartered Counselling Psychologist, East Sussex, U.K. Introducing Psychopathology is an essential course companion for counselling, psychotherapy and counselling psychology trainees. It explains how to describe and diagnose client problems in clear, accessible language, demystifying the concept of psychopathology and revealing it as an integral aspect of training and practice. The book is entirely comprehensive in its coverage of client problems, groups, methods of assessment, up-to-date research and settings CONTENTS Understanding psychopathology / Assessment and referrals / Early life disorders incorporating developmental psychopathology / Anxiety disorders and sexual abuse / Cognitive disorders / Mood problems, depression, self-harm and suicide / Eating and sleeping disorders / Substance dependence / Psychotic disorders / Somatoform / Personality disorders / Psychopathology and possible future avenues PAPERBACK: $40.00 • ISBN: 978-1-4462-5291-8 • ©2014 • 208 PAGES • Consultation and Supervision PART OF THE SAGE COUNSELING AND PROFESSIONAL IDENTITY SERIES COUNSELOR AS CONSULTANT David A. Scott, Clemson University • Chadwick W. Royal, North Carolina Central University • Daniel B. Kissinger, University of Arkansas Providing counseling professionals with a solid grounding in the primary theories, skills, and models used by professional consultants, Counselor as Consultant is the fi rst consultation text that specifi cally addresses the new CACREP core standards for consultation. The book's strong focus on intentionality, refl ection, and wellness helps readers develop a strong sense of counselor identity, while case illustrations, refl ective practice, and critical thinking boxes throughout the book reinforce learning. To facilitate translating theory into practice, the authors include guided exercises that expose readers to distinct consultation situations and challenge them to think through each scenario based on different consultation models. In addition, the book helps counselors-in-training learn essential skills needed in consultation positions, such as writing proposals, conducting workshops, drafting contracts, setting fees, and doing reports. KEY FEATURES • Refl ective practice exercises in every chapter help readers develop their own style of consultation and strengthen their identity as a counselor. • Each chapter aligns with specifi c CACREP standards. • Case examples, exercises, and illus- trations in each chapter give readers an opportunity to put what they've learned into practice. • Current trends in consultation are discussed throughout the text. CONTENTS 1: Introduction and Overview of Consultation / 2: The Role of Consultant and Consultee / 3: Necessary Skills of a Consultant / 4: Consultation Stages / 5: Behavioral and Cognitive Behavioral Consultation Models / 6: Solution Focused Consultation / 7: Ethical and Legal Aspects of Consultation / 8: Consultation in Mental Health Settings / 9: Consultation in Education (or School System) Settings / 10: Consultation in Career Counseling / 11: Consultation in Organizational Settings / 12: From the Author's Chair (an interview) PAPERBACK ISBN: 978-1-4522-4218-7 • FEBRUARY 2014 • 304 PAGES • NEW! For FASTEST delivery, order online! sagepub.com

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