Advancing your career in counseling or psychology /

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第一著者: Lucas, Audrey (Audrey A.) (著者)
フォーマット: 電子媒体 eBook
言語:英語
出版事項: New York, [New York] (222 East 46th Street, New York, NY 10017) : Momentum Press, 2015.
シリーズ:Educational psychology collection.
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目次:
  • 1. Earning your doctorate in counseling or psychology / Rhonda Jeter-Twilley
  • Consider the end at the beginning
  • PH.D., ED.D, & PSY, what's the difference?
  • Clinical psychology, counseling psychology, and counselor education: what's the difference?
  • Related fields: doctorate in family therapy, doctorate in social work
  • Aspects for consideration prior to starting your doctoral program
  • Academic issues in selecting a program/questions you should know to ask
  • 2. The importance of the family therapist / Rosalyn Greene
  • Introduction
  • Brief history of family counseling/therapy
  • Counseling today's changing family
  • Family resiliency
  • Counseling the single-parent-led family
  • Counseling the remarried family
  • Counseling cohabitating heterosexual adults
  • Counseling gay male and lesbian families
  • Counseling the dual-career family
  • Counseling ethnically diverse minority families
  • Credentials and licensing
  • 3. How to create a family education center / Cubie Bragg
  • Introduction
  • Design and establishment of a family education center
  • Development of a board of directors
  • Officers
  • Committees
  • Execution of instruments, deposits and funds
  • Corporate records, reports and seal
  • Inspection rights
  • Right to copy and make extracts
  • Amendment of bylaws
  • Construction and terms
  • 4. Understanding the impact of cultural differences in your practice / Jake Johnson
  • Self-understanding
  • Training and education
  • Collectivistic versus individualistic
  • Assessment of clients across-culture
  • 5. Ethics and legal issues in therapy / Henry Raymond
  • Making ethical decisions
  • Briefing guide/informed consent
  • Confidentiality, privileged communication and privacy
  • Dangerousness and appropriate diagnoses
  • Managing clients with HIV/Aids and confidentiality
  • About the authors
  • Index.