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Counseling Spring 2014

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TEXTBOOKS 5 Visit sagepub.com to explore our complete catalog and for table of contents information. CONFLICT COACHING: Confl ict Management Strategies and Skills for the Individual Tricia S. Jones, Temple University • Ross Brinkert, The Pennsylvania State University, Abington College In the fi eld of confl ict resolution, confl ict coaching is the only process that has emerged which allows resolution methods to work on a one-on-one basis. Rooted in research and theory, the text defi nes this growing area of confl ict resolution and distinguishes confl ict coaching as a stand-alone resolution technique. CONTENTS PART I: INTRODUCING CONFLICT COACHING / PART II: CONDUCTING CONFLICT COACHING / PART III: INTEGRATING CONFLICT COACHING INTO YOUR PRACTICE PAPERBACK W/CD ISBN: 978-1-4129-5083-1 • ©2008 • 344 PAGES CONNECTING ACROSS CULTURES: The Helper's Toolkit Pamela A. Hays, Private Practice Psychologist PAPERBACK ISBN: 978-1-4522-1791-8 • ©2013 • 136 PAGES • SEE CROSS-CULTURAL & MULTICULTURAL COUNSELING SECTION FOR DETAILS, PAGE 12 Introduction to Counseling PART OF THE SAGE COUNSELING AND PROFESSIONAL IDENTITY SERIES INTRODUCTION TO PROFESSIONAL COUNSELING Varunee Faii Sangganjanavanich, The University of Akron • Cynthia A. Reynolds, The University of Akron Organized around the latest CACREP standards, Introduction to Professional Counseling integrates key theoretical concepts with discussion of the practical aspects of the fi eld. Drawing from their own experiences as counseling practitioners, editors Varunee Faii Sangganjanavanich and Cynthia A. Reynolds explore what it means to develop a professional counseling identity, emphasizing the importance of intentionality and refl ection in practice. Numerous case studies and practice exercises in this innovative text further personalize the content for developing 21st century counselors. KEY FEATURES • Organized around and adheres to the new CACREP standards of devel- oping professional identity. • Insightful coverage of child advo- cacy, self-care, working with children, and working with special popula- tions, such as victims of crises/ trauma, is included. • Case illustrations profi le a variety of clients and scenarios to foster the application of concepts and the development critical thinking skills • Guided practice exercises, refl ection questions, and pre- and post-as- sessments offer robust pedagogi- cal support for putting theory into practice • Each author has a strong profes- sional counselor identity, furthering the theme of professional develop- ment to counseling students as well as advocacy for the profession. • Online instructor and student (open access) resources provide additional support for the text. CONTENTS 1: Overview of Professional Counseling / 2: History and Philosophy of the Counseling Profession / 3: Professional Roles, Functions, and Consultation With Other Professionals / 4: Professional Settings and Career Choices / 5: Crisis Counseling and Emergency Response / 6: Multiculturalism and Social Justice in Professional Counseling / 7: Counselor Supervision / 8: Ethical and Legal Considerations in Counseling / 9: Wellness and Self-Care for Professional Counselors / 10: Professional Organizations and Membership / 11: Professional Credentialing / 12: Advocacy for Professional Counseling PAPERBACK ISBN: 978-1-4522-4070-1 • JANUARY 2014 • 392 PAGES • NEW! Visit sagepub.com/support in order to fi nd help with SAGE's electronic resources Need support with SAGE materials?

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