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2. Our Thoughts Create Our Experience: Our thoughts are matter and our thoughts matter in our life
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Raymond Simms LPC MA
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- 2024
3. Micro-Community-Based Participatory Research Health Science Projects, to Problem-solve and Build Leadership skills in Children at risk of ACES in extreme Urban Poverty: The Orenda Approach
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Robert A. Branch MD FRCP, Michelle L. Steimer, LLC, NCC LPC
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- 2024
4. The Right Hand of God: A PsychotherapistaEUR(tm)s Case for the Reality of the Living God
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Ara C. Trembly MS MA LPC
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- 2023
5. Surviving Suicide Loss: Making Your Way Beyond the Ruins
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Rita A. Schulte, LPC
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- 2021
6. Unfuck Your Anxiety: Using Science to Rewire Your Anxious Brain
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Faith G. Harper, PhD, LPC-S, ACS, ACN
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- 2021
7. Unfuck Your Body: Using Science to Reconnect Your Body and Mind to Eat, Sleep, Breathe, Move, and Feel Better
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Faith G. Harper, PhD, LPC-S, ACS, ACN
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- 2021
8. I Don't Care How You Feel! I Care How You Think: Cognitive Therapy 2.0
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John E. Christie MA LPC
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- 2021
9. Unfuck Your Writing: Write Better, Reach Readers, & Share Your Inner World
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Joe Biel, Faith G. Harper, PhD, LPC-S, ACS, ACN
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- 2020
10. Prescriptions for Success: My Perspective
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Catherine Towne-Coleman LPC
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- 2017
11. Body & Soul, Healed & Whole : An Invitational Guide to Healthy Sexuality After Trauma, Abuse, and Coercive Control
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Tabitha K. Westbrook, LMFT-S, LCMHC-QS, LPC-S, LPC and Tabitha K. Westbrook, LMFT-S, LCMHC-QS, LPC-S, LPC
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If you're a survivor of sexual harm, recovering your sexuality is possible. You are worthy of good care.The toxic effects of sexual trauma and abuse can be devastating and lasting. Victims'ability to experience healthy sexuality, even if they free themselves from the abuse, is often shattered.If sexual abuse, violence, or coercive control is part of your story, certified sex addiction therapist (CSAT) and trauma specialist Tabitha Westbrook wants you to know: you are not alone, and healing is possible. In Body & Soul, Healed & Whole, Tabitha draws on her specialized expertise, her own personal story of abuse, and a deep knowledge of Scripture to create a safe and compassionate place for you to start recovering – or even finding - the healthy sexuality God intended for you.With honest wisdom and empathetic understanding, Body & Soul, Healed & Whole will help you discover how to:process your story of abuse—whether it occurred as a child, within marriage, or by someone in a position of power—without shame,develop healthy relationships with God, with ourselves, and with others (including those of the opposite sex),reconnect with your good body and establish a foundation for healthy sexuality, whether currently married or single,identify and address any spiritual abuse that may have taken place within sexually abusive relationships,understand what arousal structures are, how they're formed and distorted by abuse, and how to shift them when needed for healing, andincorporate practical skills for self-care during your healing process.Sexuality does not have to be forever broken. Rest assured in a God who understands and loves you in the deepest of deep ways—and begin your journey toward wholeness, restoration and healing.
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- 2025
12. Addiction Counseling : A Practical Approach
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Alan Cavaiola, PhD, LPC, LCADC, Amanda L. Giordano, PhD, LPC, Nedeljko Golubovic, PhD, Alan Cavaiola, PhD, LPC, LCADC, Amanda L. Giordano, PhD, LPC, and Nedeljko Golubovic, PhD
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- Drug abuse counseling
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Equips the upcoming generation of addiction counselors with crucial knowledge to skillfully treat current and future addictions Grounded in leading-edge, evidence-based research, this hands-on text applies a step-by-step approach to addictions counseling. This book encompasses assessment, diagnosis, and treatment planning; case management; and relapse prevention, with an incisive focus on process addictions and co-occurring disorders. The text covers all essential topics as outlined in the gold standard SAMSHA Counselor Training Manual. Included are detailed guidelines on how to write succinct treatment plans and conduct effective client sessions; case studies; role-playing exercises; and clinical applications to assessment and diagnosis, treatment planning, and case management. Counselor Perspectives--interviews with experienced clinicians working with varied populations throughout the country--offer the wisdom of those who have been there. Critical topics unique to the book include the role of neuroscience in addiction treatment, relapse prevention, and advocacy. In addition, the text offers specific chapters on process addictions and co-occuring disorders as well as a separate chapter on multicultural counseling covering gender, racial, ethnic, sexual orientation, age, religion, and disability issues. It is also distinguished by an abundance of downloadable forms and documents, including screening instruments, treatment plan format templates, treatment plan examples, biopsychosocial assessment forms, informed consent forms, confidentiality forms, case management forms, and more. Pedagogical elements to help learners process and apply concepts inlcude key terms, learning activities, discussion questions, recommended readings/resources and chapter summaries. Faculty aides include an instructor's manual with sample syllabi, CACREP mapping tools, test bank, and PowerPoint slides. This essential resource will be valued as a primary textbook for any course that focuses on addiction counseling and treatment. Purchase includes digital access for use on most mobile devices or computers. Key Features: Describes a variety of etiological models and how they become a means of assessing biopsychosocial risk factors Delivers step-by-step guidelines on how to write concise treatment plans and for conducting effective treatment sessions Devotes a chapter to motivational interviewing to promote willingness to change Includes cutting-edge research pertaining to neuroscience and its applications and evidence-based treatment practices Provides separate chapter on multicultural counseling and substance use disorders among people of diverse races, ethnicities, genders, class, ages, and spirituality Offers real-world insights with'Notes from the Field'feature Facilitates practical application through role play exercises, treatment technique and assessment case examples, biopsychosocial assessment guidelines, how to provide client feedback, and more Includes multiple digital downloadable tools
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- 2022
13. Casebook for DSM5 ®, Second Edition : Diagnosis and Treatment Planning
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Jayna E. Bonfini, PhD, LPC, NCC, MAC, Elizabeth Ventura, PhD, LPC, NCC, Jayna E. Bonfini, PhD, LPC, NCC, MAC, and Elizabeth Ventura, PhD, LPC, NCC
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- Anxiety disorders--Treatment, Anxiety disorders--Diagnosis
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Distinguished by its use of real-world case examples to help students link DSM-5 criteria with client symptoms This practical casebook for graduate-level programs in mental health masterfully demonstrates how to put the DSM-5 into practice. It is designed to help students understand why a particular diagnosis is given based on the individual client's specific background and personal history. This book is distinguished from other casebooks through the presentation of complex, real-life case studies that discuss pairing the DSM-5 criteria with symptomatology and offers in-depth analyses of treatment interventions and client management. Each case is consistently formatted to include an overview of the client, symptoms/problems, diagnosis, and treatment interventions, including components, applications, and results/prognosis. Readers will have an opportunity to formulate their own reactions and diagnostic impressions for each case before the commentary reveals the correct conclusion. An ideal text to enhance courses in psychopathology and diagnosis, as well as practicum and internship, the casebook will diversify and broaden the classroom experience by enlightening students with compelling clinical cases that have been experienced by practicing professionals. The second edition has been expanded to feature additional cases for each category, a more detailed table of contents to better organize the book around disorder categories, additional discussion questions for each case, as well as a final review chapter, making this text a helpful supplement to a variety of undergraduate and graduate courses. By fully exploring the rationale behind diagnostic criteria, the book provides trainees in counseling, marriage and family therapy, counseling psychology, and social work an opportunity to examine their own ideas on symptom presentation, diagnosis, and treatment planning with a full complement of disorders and conditions covered in the DSM-5. Purchase also includes digital access for use on most mobile devices or computers. New to the Second Edition: Presents additional cases in each diagnostic category Reorganizes table of contents to facilitate easy access to diagnostic categories Presents cases with expanded range of settings for a diverse mental health workforce Dedicated chapter on Cultural Considerations in Treatment Contains additional discussion questions and notes to promote critical thinking Presents a new final review chapter that can serve as an assessment Key Features: Encompasses in-demand DSM-5 content for all helping professions Provides breadth and depth of coverage including multiple cases in each DSM-5 category Covers symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment planning Follows a consistent format in each chapter for ease of use Structures cases so students can apply DSM-5 criteria and understand why and how to make diagnosis based on symptom presentation Considers cultural and social implications in each case Includes diverse range of evidence-based treatment recommendations
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- 2022
14. The Counselor Educator's Guide : Practical In-Class Strategies and Activities
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Jude T. Austin, II, PhD, LPC, LMFT, NCC, CCMHC, Julius A. Austin, PhD, LPC, NCC, Jude T. Austin, II, PhD, LPC, LMFT, NCC, CCMHC, and Julius A. Austin, PhD, LPC, NCC
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- Counseling--Education
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Note to Readers: Publisher does not guarantee quality or access to any included digital components if book is purchased through a third-party seller.A practical roadmap for teaching graduate counseling courses from start to finishWritten for the soon-to-be, newer, or adjunct counselor educator, this is an accessible, practical guide to preparing and teaching a graduate counseling course from start to finish. Authored by skilled counselor educators who found themselves woefully unprepared to teach upon obtaining their first faculty positions, the book proffers their hard-earned wisdom to help new faculty confidently take over the role of instructor. The hands-on guide provides convenient overviews of each course and day-to-day, content-specific strategies for designing and teaching integral course content that is culturally sensitive and developmentally appropriate.Offering diverse strategies and activities, the book addresses how to teach courses in CACREP-accredited programs and covers such topics as identifying theoretical orientation; diagnosis, assessment, and treatment planning; developing therapeutic presence; group leadership; genograms; diversity; basic counseling skills; school shootings; suicide; White privilege; and much more. It addresses course objectives, evaluation of student learning, current research, classroom management, use of technology, do's and don'ts, and advising students. Discussion points and merits of activities are informed by the concept of andragogy, a theory specifically for adult learning. Multicultural and social considerations are woven throughout each chapter. Activities and assignments were developed with feedback from students.KEY FEATURES:Provides a practical roadmap for preparing and teaching a graduate counseling course from start to finishDelivers in-depth practical information on how to teach new material and conduct day-to-day lecturesDiscusses content-specific teaching strategies and adviceGuides new faculty members in understanding how all of the courses in the curriculum influence each otherIncludes multicultural and social considerations in each chapterInformed by the concept of andragogy, a theory specifically for adult learning
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- 2021
15. Clinical Mental Health Counseling : Practicing in Integrated Systems of Care
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Lisa López Levers, PhD, LPCC-S, LPC, CRC, NCC, Debra Hyatt-Burkhart, PhD, LPC, NCC, ACS, Lisa López Levers, PhD, LPCC-S, LPC, CRC, NCC, and Debra Hyatt-Burkhart, PhD, LPC, NCC, ACS
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- Mental health, Integrated delivery of health care, Mental health counseling
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This introductory textbook, written specifically for graduate students in clinical mental health counseling programs, is distinguished by a unique integrated system-of-care approach, reflecting current trends in mental health treatment. Designed to address the 2016 CACREP standards, the book delivers an in-depth examination of the professional knowledge, skills, and current issues in professional counseling that are essential to clinical practice. The textbook emphasizes the elements of practice, while providing students with ample case studies that enable them to integrate theoretical concepts with real-world examples.By distilling a wealth of knowledge from experts in the field, the textbook looks at the history and contemporary issues of mental health counseling through the lens of a bioecological approach. Engaging chapters focus on issues critical to mental health counseling, including strength-based approaches, varied clinical practice settings, professional issues, self-care, and more. Additionally, the text presents dilemmas and pitfalls intrinsic to mental health practice. Learning objectives, case illustrations, and abundant resources in each chapter reinforce the practical, real-world information upon which students can build throughout their education. A robust Instructor's Manual and key PowerPoint slides also are provided. Purchase includes access to the e-book for use on most mobile devices or computers.Key Features:Offers unique, integrated system-of-care and community-based approaches integral to current trendsProvides emphases on strength-based and ecological perspectives of CMHC practiceIncludes real-life examples and insights that facilitate the integration of theory and practiceDescribes dilemmas and pitfalls intrinsic to a variety of mental health practice topicsIncludes tips from the field and real-world case illustrations to enhance clinical applicationIncludes learning objectives in each chapterReflects 2016 and 2009 CACREP standards that are highlighted in each chapter
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- 2020
16. Fundamentals of Case and Caseload Management : Skills for Rehabilitation Practice
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Lee Ann Rawlins Williams, PhD, CRC, CFLE, Gina Oswald, PhD, CRC, LPC, Lee Ann Rawlins Williams, PhD, CRC, CFLE, and Gina Oswald, PhD, CRC, LPC
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- Supervision of vocational rehabilitation, Rehabilitation counseling--Management
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Helps rehabilitation students and professionals successfully navigate the intricacies of case and caseload management in collaborative settings Brimming with valuable information, this is the only comprehensive text to spotlight the managerial aspects of case and caseload management in rehabilitation counseling. Anchored in real-world practice, proven strategies, and current research, it delivers the essential knowledge and practical skills needed to effectively manage cases and caseloads to provide the best possible support and services. The unique and integrated approach to education and professional development facilitates an interdisciplinary environment that supports effective and efficient decisions within a collaborative process. The text presents techniques for assessing the complexity and urgency of cases for appropriate prioritization along with strategies for streamlining case management processes, improving efficiency, and averting bottlenecks. It describes an improved management model with new terminology, caseload tools, and techniques developed within varied domains of rehabilitation. Additionally, the book focuses on methods for judiciously allocating resources, fostering effective communication and collaboration, time management, tips for efficient documentation and record-keeping, technological aids for streamlining workflow, ethical considerations, and risk management. It supports the ongoing needs of both in-person academic and online learning programs and can be implemented in flexible formats including courses, self-directed study, on-the-job training, and professional development. Students will benefit from Putting It into Practice sections, abundant case studies, and chapter discussion questions throughout the text. Instructors will also welcome an Instructor Manual, Test Bank, and chapter PowerPoints. Key Features: Weaves multicultural concepts and best practices throughout the text Offers insights and practical tips on fostering collaboration within multidisciplinary teams Focuses on the varied roles of rehabilitation professionals Provides unique chapters dedicated to the future of professional practice and to ethical practice in caseload management Helps students to think critically with Putting It into Practice sections Includes learning objectives, chapter introductions and summaries, and discussion questions in every chapter
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- 2024
17. The Couple, Marriage, and Family Practitioner : Contemporary Issues, Interventions, and Skills
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Stephen V. Flynn, PhD, LPC, LMFT-S, NCC, ACS and Stephen V. Flynn, PhD, LPC, LMFT-S, NCC, ACS
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- Family psychotherapy, Marriage--Philosophy, Couples--Philosophy
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'This textbook purposefully, professionally, and politically correctly covers CACREP standards and COAMFTE key elements and brings awareness to the application of systemic models and techniques in today's world. Current day concerns such as COVID-19, relevant social justice issues, and telebehavioral health are discussed along with ethical implications to help develop appropriate and timely systemic skills. Educators who are seeking a resource that provides an excellent and objective presentation of systemic history, ethics, skills, current issues, and even current topics more specifically related to youth will find this the ideal resource.'Tracy Baldo Senstock, PhD Associate Dean, School of Counseling Walden University Delivers the knowledge and skills to help today's diverse clients in an increasingly complex world Sweeping in breadth and depth, this is the most comprehensive guide available to examine contemporary issues and interventions in couple, marriage, and family therapy. Designed for masters and doctoral level students, it helps clinicians to examine their professional identity; family systems and systems theory; current issues facing today's families, couples, and children; and how to apply skills, interventions, and assessments to provide optimal service to clients. The book is distinguished by its focus on the intersection of marriage and family therapy and the counseling professions. Also included is key information about multiculturalism, intersectionality, nontraditional families, and other social justice issues as well as a dedicated chapter centered on working with people of color and underrepresented couples and families. The text also covers issues affecting today's youth and relevant youth-based skills, interventions, and assessments; and contemporary issues related to crisis, disaster, mental health, technology, and telebehavioral health. Voices from the Field sections from diverse practitioners underscore important information. Each chapter provides clear definitions, descriptions, and relevant scholarship along with activities and examples showcasing the use of systemic theory, contextual issues, major interventions, relevant technology, and skills. Instructors will have access to an Instructor's Manual, a Test Bank, and chapter PowerPoints. Key Features: Delivers an in-depth exploration of family-based issues, theories, and skills related to diversity, multiculturalism, intersectionality, and racism/discrimination Examines professional identity, the connection between contemporary issues and systemic theory, professional organizations, practice-based information, and more Uniquely addresses the integration of foundational counseling skills and systematic interventions Presents Voices from the Field, first-person accounts from diverse clinicians working with people of color, LGBTQIA+ clientele, and other underrepresented populations Each chapter includes student activities and additional resources to facilitate learning The Instructor's Manual provides a detailed matrix indicating how the text maps to CACREP and COAMFTE accreditation standards
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- 2024
18. Marriage and Family Therapy : A Practice-Oriented Approach
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Linda Metcalf, MEd, PhD, LMFT, LPC and Linda Metcalf, MEd, PhD, LMFT, LPC
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- Family psychotherapy, Marital psychotherapy
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Learn how to take different models of therapy from theory to real world practice Delivering proven therapeutic strategies that can be used immediately by students of marital and family therapy, this text brings 15 modern and postmodern therapy models to life through guiding templates and interviews with master therapists. The text progresses step-by-step through marriage and family essentials, describing in detail the systemic mindset and basic terminology used by the marriage and family therapist. Interviews with such master therapists as Albert Ellis, David V. Keith, and Mariana Martinez—who each provide commentary on a single case study—give readers the opportunity to observe different models in action, clarifying theory and practice simultaneously. Instructive templates for each model illuminate the nuts and bolts of the therapy process and help instructors bring content to life, so students can visualize and practice the process. The updated third edition presents new interviews with master therapists, a new case study that reflects the modern-day client, and a section on social justice in each chapter. Also featured in the third edition are links to valuable new websites, recommended reading for in-depth study of each model, and an updated Instructor Manual, Test Bank, and Instructor Chapter PowerPoints. Audio and Video content are also available for chapters focusing on therapy models to dive deeper into practical application, interviews, and role play. New to the Third Edition: New chapters on social justice, teletherapy practices, marriage and family therapy in times of crisis including COVID-19, and the advantages of an accredited program New interviews with master therapists who are evolving the systemic mindset, including an updated case study that reflects the contemporary client A section on social justice for each therapy model Audio and video content with interviews, discussions, and role play to enhance learning Key Features: Provides a guiding template for each model from assessment through termination Introduces the theory, history, theoretical assumptions, techniques, and components of each paradigm Delivers numerous interviews, case study commentaries, and analyses by prominent master therapists Provides theory and practice on supervision, research, ethics, and self-care of the therapist
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- 2024
19. You Are Safe Now : A Survivor’s Guide to Listening to Your Gut, Healing From Abuse, and Living in Freedom
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Tricia Lott Williford, Jana Richardson, MA, LPC, EMDR, Tricia Lott Williford, and Jana Richardson, MA, LPC, EMDR
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- Sexual abuse victims--Biography, Sexual abuse victims--Case studies, Abused women--Counseling of
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“I didn't know I was being manipulated. I didn't know the signs.” “I didn't know the cycle of abuse, or that it's normal to feel guilt for something that's not your fault, to have complex emotions about your abuser as you heal. I learned that I could set boundaries, choose not to reconcile, and still pursue the internal freedom of forgiveness.” – Tricia Lott WillifordA seasoned author and masterful storyteller, Tricia Lott Williford encountered the public trauma of the death of her husband, but she held quietly the private trauma that happened at the same time: grooming, manipulation, sexual abuse, and spiritual abuse by a person of trust. Tricia and her therapist, Jana Richardson, LPC, have written a resource to help others recognize the veiled dynamics of abuse, where it starts, how it escalates, and how survivors can break free and find freedom. Peer-reviewed by mental health therapists, You Are Safe Now offers a survivor's firsthand story of abuse in the church includingan explanation of the nature of abusers and their common tactics;compassionate, nuanced discussion of trauma responses;research, examples, and statistics to identify abusive dynamics, predation, grooming, and psychological manipulation; andpractical tools and resources to facilitate recovery.For survivors of abuse, counselors, therapists, pastors who treat survivors, and those who support survivors in their healing, You Are Safe Now is an indispensable resource.
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- 2024
20. Counseling Theories and Case Conceptualization : A Practice-Based Approach
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Stephen V. Flynn, PhD, LPC, LMFT-S, NCC, ACS, Joshua J. Castleberry, PhD, NCC, Stephen V. Flynn, PhD, LPC, LMFT-S, NCC, ACS, and Joshua J. Castleberry, PhD, NCC
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- Counseling--Textbooks
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One of the aspects of this textbook that I most appreciate is that Dr. Flynn embraces action as a scholar by integrating the most relevant and impactful theoretical practices, tackling developing trends such as telebehavioral health, and challenging us, as readers, to apply complex theoretical constructs from an intersectional, culturally responsive, and social justice paradigm. This is not a reimagining of the traditional counseling theories textbooks from 10 years ago but rather an act of evolution and engagement captured in the immediate assertion of social justice–oriented theories. Nicole R. Hill Interim Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Professor, Counselor Education Shippensburg University Helps future counselors apply key theoretical constructs to real-world scenarios through session transcripts and detailed case conceptualizations For students enrolled in master's and advanced doctoral programs, this groundbreaking textbook blends theoretical insight and practical application. Woven throughout is a focus on the multiple levels of diversity, intersectionality, and identity that individuals embody and the skills and interventions necessary to produce positive outcomes. The book is distinguished by the inclusion of Voices from the Field, digital video interviews with 12 expert practitioners of leading theories. These practitioners, representing different contextual backgrounds and intersectional identities, share their perspectives and experiences on how to best use a particular theory to help marginalized communities who have experienced discrimination. All theory-based chapters provide readers with case conceptualizations, session transcripts, and videos of Voices from the Field. Additionally, all chapters include learning objectives, chapter summaries, and student activities. Within each chapter, students will learn theory-aligned assessment instruments that resonate with clients'needs and acquire proficiency in an eclectic array of techniques derived from both classic and contemporary counseling theories. The book innovatively applies techniques and skills to pressing issues, such as racism, discrimination, and inequity, through adept application of theory to empower healing and transformation. Instructors will also have access to a full suite of ancillaries, including an Instructor Manual, Test Bank, and chapter PowerPoints. Key Features: Mapped to the Council for the Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP) 2016 and 2024 standards Examines nuances of 36 counseling theories, new and emerging counseling theories, and describes 24 theoretically congruent assessment instruments Includes 12 digitally recorded Voices from the Field interviews that showcase first-person accounts from diverse clinicians working with marginalized communities, people of color, LGBTQIA+ clientele, and other underrepresented populations Contains detailed information about the profession's unique theoretical history, leaders, legacies, waves of philosophical and political change, and practice-based skills Incorporates information needed to fully understand how counseling theories make meaning of mental health issues, human development, and client and counselor therapeutic roles Chapters include an examination of the findings of contemporary theory-based research Demonstrates the use of theoretical and atheoretical case conceptualization and skills using the same reoccurring case Provides session transcripts for each theoretical chapter demonstrating in-depth examples of theory-based skills
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- 2024
21. Self-Esteem Workbook for Kids : 40 Fun Activities to Feel Great About Yourself
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Taira Burns LPC-MHSP and Taira Burns LPC-MHSP
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Give kids the tools to build healthy self-esteem—activities for ages 6 to 9One of the most important things for kids to learn when growing up is just how amazing they really are! Packed with 40 educational and entertaining activities, this kid-friendly workbook teaches them all about self-esteem. Inside, they'll learn what positive self-esteem looks like, and how they can grow their own self-esteem to feel happier and more confident every day.The Self-Esteem Workbook for Kids offers:A variety of activities — Kids will explore what makes them feel brave as they fill a page with compliments to themselves, sketch a self-portrait of their best qualities, and set achievable goals.Everyday confidence — The lessons from each exercise will help kids in every part of their life, from interacting with family to navigating school, friends, hobbies, and beyond.A kid-friendly format — Playful, age-appropriate language and colorful illustrations help kids connect with the material and enjoy every exercise.This ultimate book of self-esteem for kids teaches little ones to feel calm, cool, and confident.
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- 2024
22. Alcohol and Drug Counselor (ADC) Exam Review : Comprehensive Review, PLUS 300 Questions Based on the Latest Exam Blueprint
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Christine Tina Chasek, PhD, LIMHP, LADC, LPC, MAC, Thomas Z. Maxson, LIMHP, LADC, MAC, Christine Tina Chasek, PhD, LIMHP, LADC, LPC, MAC, and Thomas Z. Maxson, LIMHP, LADC, MAC
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- Examination Questions, Alcohol-Related Disorders, Substance-Related Disorders, Counseling
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Alcohol and Drug Counselor (ADC) Exam Review is designed to help you prepare for the IC&RC certification exam. This comprehensive study aid provides key foundational content on both the exam domains and the 12 core functions of an addiction counselor. Tips from the field are incorporated throughout to reinforce important testable concepts. Case studies provide insight into real-world applications, and key points highlight essential information. Each chapter covers everything you need to know to pass the exam and includes end-of-chapter questions to check your knowledge. The review concludes with a full-length practice test to get you ready for exam day. With 300 practice questions, detailed review content and answer rationales, this study aid empowers you with the tools and materials to study your way and the confidence to pass the first time, guaranteed! Know that you're ready. Know that you'll pass with Springer Publishing Exam Prep. Key Features · Reflects the latest IC&RC exam blueprint · Provides a comprehensive yet concise review of essential knowledge for the exam · Includes detailed information on the 12 core functions of an addiction counselor · Highlights key points to remember on exam day · Features case studies to reinforce key topics— including one case study that unfolds across chapters · Includes end-of-chapter Q&A and a full practice test with detailed rationales · Boosts your confidence with a 100% pass guarantee For 70 years, it has been our greatest privilege to prepare busy nurses like you for professional certification and career success. Congratulations on qualifying to sit for the exam. Now let's get you ready to pass! The Alcohol & Drug Counselor (ADC) examination is developed by the International Certification & Reciprocity Consortium (IC&RC). The IC&RC does not endorse this resource, nor does it have a proprietary relationship with Springer Publishing Company.
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- 2024
23. National Counselor Exam (NCE) and Counselor Preparation Comprehensive Exam (CPCE) : Your Study Guide for Success
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KaRae' NMK Powers-Carey, PhD, BSN, RN, LCMHCS, LLP, LCAS, NCC, ACS, BC-TMH, LoriAnn Sykes Stretch, PhD, LPC (VA), LCMHC-S (NC), NCC, ACS, BC-TMH, KaRae' NMK Powers-Carey, PhD, BSN, RN, LCMHCS, LLP, LCAS, NCC, ACS, BC-TMH, and LoriAnn Sykes Stretch, PhD, LPC (VA), LCMHC-S (NC), NCC, ACS, BC-TMH
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- Counseling--Examinations--Study guides, National Counselor Examination--Study guides
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Designed to bolster CPCE and NCE exam success on the first try, this unique study guide takes the mystery out of exam preparation by providing concrete strategies for mastering essential information, end-of-chapter quizzes providing prompt reinforcement of content, two full-length exams mirroring the NCE and CPCE in format and breadth, and proven tactics for mitigating test anxiety. The resource is organized around the latest exam outline from the NBCC so that candidates can focus on the information needed to pass the exam. Sample questions specific to chapter content are dissected to guide readers step-by-step toward a correct response, and comprehensive rationales for both correct and incorrect answers enable users to navigate “distractor” pitfalls. The book offers an extensive review of clinical mental health counseling CACREP Common Core Areas and NBCC work behavior domains to align with chapter content. Outstanding features of this top-notch study guide include overviews of the CPCE and NCE exams and detailed and highlighted differences between work behaviors and the eight core-areas for professional clinical mental health counseling. Each chapter covers everything you need to know to pass the exam and includes end-of-chapter questions to check your knowledge. The review concludes with two full-length practice tests to get you ready for exam day. With 750 practice questions, detailed review content and answer rationales, this study aid empowers you with the tools and materials to study your way and the confidence to pass the first time, guaranteed! Know that you're ready. Know that you'll pass with Springer Publishing Exam Prep. Key Features: Reflects the latest exam content outlines Provides a comprehensive yet concise review of essential knowledge for the exam Helps students to understand and master content via learning objectives, summary points, and chapter quizzes Boosts student confidence with multiple test-taking strategies specific to the exam Includes end-of-chapter Q&A and two full-length practice tests with detailed rationales Identifies the related CACREP core area and NBCC domains for each rationale Boosts your confidence with a 100% pass guarantee For 70 years, it has been our greatest privilege to prepare busy practitioners like you for professional certification and career success. Congratulations on qualifying to sit for the exam. Now let's get you ready to pass! The Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs does not sponsor or endorse this resource, nor does it have a proprietary relationship or other affiliation with Springer Publishing Company. The National Board for Certified Counselors does not sponsor or endorse this resource, nor does it have a proprietary relationship or other affiliation with Springer Publishing Company.
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- 2023
24. Foundations in Becoming a Professional Counselor : Advocacy, Social Justice, and Intersectionality
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Ana Isabel Puig, PhD, LMHC-S, NCC, Jacqueline M. Swank, PhD, LMHC, LCSW, RPT-S, Latoya Haynes-Thoby, PhD, LPC, NCC, CCTP, Derrick A. Paladino, PhD, LMHC, NCC, Ana Isabel Puig, PhD, LMHC-S, NCC, Jacqueline M. Swank, PhD, LMHC, LCSW, RPT-S, Latoya Haynes-Thoby, PhD, LPC, NCC, CCTP, and Derrick A. Paladino, PhD, LMHC, NCC
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- Counseling psychology--Study and teaching (Graduate)--United States, Counseling--Study and teaching (Graduate)--United States, Counselors--Training of--United States, Universities and colleges--United States--Graduate work, College teaching--United States
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Helps counselors-in-training develop their sense of identity as advocates and seekers of social justice Distinguished by a potent social justice and multicultural perspective, this comprehensive introductory text for counselors-in-training delivers foundational concepts through the lens of advocacy and intersectionality. This book emphasizes exploration of the individual and collective effect of local, national, and global social issues on clients and their communities, and imparts real world experiences from authors and clinical experts who provide personal accounts of challenges and successes in their practices. The text examines key evidence-based counseling theories with an in-depth focus on trauma-informed counseling and prompts reflection and dialogue about critical issues in counselor development. It introduces specific counseling micro-skills, techniques, and modalities and describes the varied settings in which counselors can practice. Engaging activities that foster self-analysis and self-actualization illuminate the path to becoming a professional counselor. Chapters encompass several features that promote high-level thinking and reinforce understanding of content. These include reflection exercises that relate chapter content to individual counselor identity, learning objectives at the beginning of each chapter, Voices from the Field to bring counseling to life, Call to Action features to help students put learning into action, case studies, Group Process activities, and additional resources. Abundant instructor activities include Instructor's Manual, Test Bank, PowerPoints, and recorded video podcasts. Key Features: Addresses the foundations of counseling through the perspective of multiculturalism, advocacy, social justice, and intersectionality Emphasizes understanding of the individual and collective effect of social issues on clients and their communities Includes recorded interviews with clinical experts and Voices from the Field Weaves the concept of trauma-informed counseling throughout Covers such trending topics as telemental health, the influence of climate change, psychedelic assisted therapies, and the effect of social media on counseling, and neuroscience Offers engaging self-actualization and reflection activities to enhance counselor training Each chapter includes learning objectives, Call to Action features, Think About This reflection exercises, Group Process activities, case studies, and more Offers an abundant ancillaries package including Instructor's Manual, Test Bank, chapter PowerPoints, and video podcasts
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- 2023
25. Start From Joy : Trade Shame, Guilt, and Fear for Lasting Change, a Lighter Spirit, and a More Fulfilling Life
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Neal Samudre, Carly Samudre LPC-MHSP, Neal Samudre, and Carly Samudre LPC-MHSP
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“Start from Joy is a proven recipe for living a life that matters.” —Beth and Jeff McCord, founders of Your Enneagram CoachBreaking old patterns doesn't have to be so hard.You've heard it before: if you want to change, you have to try harder. Keep pushing through blood, sweat, and tears. Emotions don't matter.But what if that's all a lie? What if there's a better, healthier way to get life-changing results?Neal and Carly Samudre believe that joy is what's missing from our ability to make lasting change in our lives. Building on biblical insights and the latest findings in positive psychology, Start from Joy outlines an emotionally healthy approach to change—one where joy leads the way. This doesn't mean we choose happiness, become blindly optimistic, or force ourselves to have a positive mindset. Instead, we discover that real, lasting transformation can come free of shame, guilt, and fear. It can be fun.In Start from Joy, you'll discover:Why your bad habits are keeping you stuck—and how you can take steps toward freedom and positive changeHow the four gifts of joy can help you stick with healthy patternsHow to heal your relationships with work, money, your body, and other peopleLeave shame, guilt, and fear behind—and create the fulfilling life you were always meant to live.
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- 2023
26. Start From Joy Guided Journey : A Road Map to Emotional Health and Positive Change
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Neal Samudre, Carly Samudre LPC-MHSP, Neal Samudre, and Carly Samudre LPC-MHSP
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- Self-actualization (Psychology), Happiness, Bonheur
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Your successful, positive, and more joyful life starts now.Based on Neal and Carly Samudre's debut book, Start from Joy, this seven-session workbook helps you turn principle into action—so you can start living a life of real joy and transformation. You'll dig deeper to find what's missing in your life—and make lasting changes that lead to greater satisfaction and fulfillment.Easily adapted for either individual or group work, the Start from Joy Guided Journey will help you approach change from a non-shaming, non-guilt-driven, and non-fear-based place. Because when you start with joy, you end with joy.
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- 2023
27. The Power of Awe : Overcome Burnout & Anxiety, Ease Chronic Pain, Find Clarity & Purpose—In Less Than 1 Minute Per Day
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Jake Eagle LPC, Michael Amster, Jake Eagle LPC, and Michael Amster
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- Meditation--Therapeutic use, Mindfulness (Psychology)--Therapeutic use
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Nautilus Book Awards Gold RecipientDiscover a clinically proven way to reduce inflammation, stress, loneliness, and burnout while improving overall well-being As lifelong meditators and mindfulness teachers, we confess we were almost embarrassed when we stumbled onto a 5–15 second shortcut to transcendence. This idea ran counter to everything we knew about meditation before we began our research. But, yes, it is possible. It only requires accessing the powerful emotion of awe in ordinary, everyday life. The changes in our lives have been profound, and after seeing the results repeated again and again in our thousands of patients, clients, and study participants, we've proven that our shortcut, coined the A.W.E. Method, works. —from the Preface Research has proven that mindfulness improves well-being and reduces stress, anxiety, and pain. But for some, the practice itself feels challenging and inaccessible. That's where the A.W.E. Method comes in. In The Power of Awe, therapist Jake Eagle and chronic pain specialist Michael Amster, MD, share their extraordinary yet simple mindfulness practice that turns ordinary moments into awe-inducing experiences, helping you effortlessly achieve a heightened state of consciousness usually reserved for seasoned practitioners of mindfulness—all within a matter of seconds. A.W.E. stands for Attention, Wait, Exhale and Expand, and the method is a five- to fifteen-second, three-step process—a type of “microdosing mindfulness,” or a brief, informal mindfulness practice supported by research conducted at UC Berkeley. The A.W.E. Method quickly transports us into awe, an incredibly powerful emotion that produces wonderment and a heightened state of consciousness along with some remarkable changes in the mind and body that can improve health and wellness. Experiencing awe does not require any demanding discipline or skills or “awesome” settings. The A.W.E. Method ensures that awe and its many benefits are accessible to you at any time, in any place—sitting at a stoplight, cooking a meal, petting an animal, or listening to a loved one's laugh.
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- 2023
28. Lifespan Development : Cultural and Contextual Applications for the Helping Professions
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J. Kelly Coker, PhD, LCMHC, NCC, BC-TMH, Kristi B. Cannon, PhD, LPC, NCC, Savitri V. Dixon-Saxon, PhD, LCMHC, Karen M. Roller, PhD, MFT, J. Kelly Coker, PhD, LCMHC, NCC, BC-TMH, Kristi B. Cannon, PhD, LPC, NCC, Savitri V. Dixon-Saxon, PhD, LCMHC, and Karen M. Roller, PhD, MFT
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- Developmental psychology, Life cycle, Human
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It's refreshing to see a lifespan text written by helping professionals for helping professionals. This is the exact textbook I have been searching for since I began teaching this course 15 years ago. I know my students will gain a lot of insight from the case studies and podcasts. This is an essential text for my class and I am grateful for all the supplemental instructional resources. Jennifer R. Curry, PhD, NCC Shirley B. Barton Endowed Professor College of Human Sciences and Education Louisiana State University Provides fundamental knowledge while challenging readers to question, evaluate, and consider contextual factors when applying developmental theories This unique and refreshing text imbues lifespan development theories, concepts, and research with unaccustomed energy and life—while meeting the rigorous academic standards required for accreditation in the helping professions. Going beyond mere memorization, the book illuminates the contextual and cultural dimensions of human development by underscoring current and relevant research; considering the racial, social, and economic factors that impact human development; offering the perspectives of a broad spectrum of esteemed helping professionals; and incorporating case studies, podcasts, vivid graphics, and interactive activities. Highlighting the ways in which developmental theories are applicable to contemporary life, the text uses case studies to demonstrate how clinicians can use their knowledge of development to support client growth, the expertise of multidisciplinary health professionals to highlight different developmental theories and approaches, and analyzes foundational theories against a backdrop of current research that factors in contextual and cultural dimensions. These include a focus on racial and social inequality, social media, children with special needs, persons with disabilities, poverty, and development in time of pandemic. Chapters are organized by lifespan development phases and begin with a case study emphasizing cultural and contextual considerations followed by relevant theories and models to conceptualize the particular phase. Supportive teaching tools include Instructor's Manual, PowerPoints, and Test Bank. Key Features: Delivers engaging approach to lifespan development while maintaining strict academic standards Illuminates the contextual and cultural dimensions of human development by underscoring contemporary research Offers the perspectives of multidisciplinary experts who highlight varied theories and approaches Written by authors of different ages, cultural backgrounds, and professional identities to ensure diverse, culturally responsive perspectives Provides podcasts for most chapters from experts focusing on cultural and contextual dimensions of specific theories Uses student reflection boxes to focus on specific and current factors impacting development Includes abundant graphics, interactive activities, and links to outside resources to reinforce learning
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- 2023
29. Integrating the Expressive Arts Into Counseling Practice : Theory-Based Interventions
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Suzanne Degges-White, PhD, LMHC-IN, LPC-NC, NCC, Nancy L. Davis, PhD, LPC, LSC, Suzanne Degges-White, PhD, LMHC-IN, LPC-NC, NCC, and Nancy L. Davis, PhD, LPC, LSC
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- Mind and body therapies, Arts--Therapeutic use
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'When I used it, I felt it was a very valuable resource, linking work with the arts to the theoretical foundations of counseling.'--Sally S. Atkins, EdD Professor Emerita Founding Director of Expressive Arts, Appalachian State'They [Students] like the activities since it helps them learn more about the counseling theory which was discussed in the Theories of Counseling class. It provides more application. Some activities are pretty detailed and class time does not allow for much practice. But, we discuss how this could be used in therapy sessions/groups… [The book] is short and very pointed in its information and use. We like it!'--Judy A. Schmidt, EdD, CRC, LPCA University of North Carolina at Chapel HillExpanded and revised to reflect a broader understanding of the complementary approach to therapeutic treatment, this is the only text to integrate expressive arts counseling techniques with major theories of counseling and psychology. Substantial changes to the second edition include new chapters that address Neuroscience and Counseling, Trauma-Informed Counseling, Animal-Assisted Therapy, Mindfulness and Counseling, and Family Counseling, along with a greater emphasis on cultural and diversity considerations throughout. The book is updated with over 30 new interventions including animal-assisted and videographic interventions, and new information about the neuroscientific foundations of expressive arts therapies. Updated references in each chapter, and a suite of Instructor's Materials also add to value of the second edition.The text integrates expressive arts therapies with 12 commonly used treatment modalities. Each chapter reviews a particular theory and describes how expressive and creative techniques can support and be easily integrated within that orientation. Over 90 field-tested, step-by-step interventions—created by leading practitioners—offer students and clinicians techniques that can be put to use immediately.New to the Second Edition:New chapters address Neuroscience and Counseling, Trauma-Informed Counseling, Animal-Assisted Therapy, Mindfulness and Counseling, and Family Counseling and the Expressive Arts.Cultural and diversity considerations in each chapter.Updated with new references.Over 30 new interventions including videography.Instructor's materials.Key Features:Integrates expressive arts counseling techniques with 12 major theories of counseling and psychology.Presents over 90 expressive art interventions in easy, step-by-step format.Includes art, writing, bibliotherapy, drama, music, movement, dance, puppetry, and sand play.Discusses appropriate populations, settings, and diagnoses for each intervention.Includes interventions that can be put to use immediately.
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- 2018
30. Rebuilding Trust : Guided Therapy Techniques and Activities to Restore Love, Trust, and Intimacy in Your Relationship
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Morgan Johnson, MA, LPC and Morgan Johnson, MA, LPC
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- Trust--Psychological aspects, Interpersonal relations
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Repair, heal, and restore your relationship with evidence-based therapy skills, techniques, and activities from a respected trust-recovery specialist.Of all the ways relationships fall apart, betrayal can rock us to the core. And yet, for couples or partners who want to stay together and do the work, healing is possible. The old relationships that no longer serve us can be dismantled and reassembled into deeper, stronger, more satisfying bonds than we ever imagined. Rebuilding Trust features: • A guided approach to healing after betrayal whether from sexual infidelity and emotional affairs or hidden addictions and patterns of disrespect• Step-by-step exercises and skill-building activities to help partners work together as they restore trust in themselves and each other• Trusted therapy-based strategies and techniques from Gottman Method Couples Therapy, Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy (EFT), Imago Relationship Therapy, and other evidence-based approaches • Journaling prompts, conversation starters, and sample scripts to facilitate emotional processing and relational healing• An inclusive, nonjudgmental view of relationship dynamics, making this book appropriate for couples and relationships of all types
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- 2022
31. The Ultimate School Counselor's Guide to Assessment and Data Collection
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Sandra Logan-McKibben, PhD, NCC, NCSC, ACS, BC-TMH, Jenna Marie Alvarez, PhD, LSC, LPC, Sandra Logan-McKibben, PhD, NCC, NCSC, ACS, BC-TMH, and Jenna Marie Alvarez, PhD, LSC, LPC
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- Educational counseling--Research, Student counselors, Student records--Data processing, Educational statistics--Data processing
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Showcases assessments that specifically support the unique work of school counselors! Written specifically for school counselors and those in training, this is the first book to highlight the use of assessment and data collection to effectively advocate for student success. It bridges the gap in relevant knowledge and skills by not only delineating the requirements for formulating a data-driven approach, but also presenting actual assessments that can immediately be implemented. Underscoring the professional and ethical responsibilities of practicing school counselors to be data-driven, the book delivers the guidance and instruments needed to access multiple levels of data. This includes individual student data, school-level data, school counseling program-level data, or data regarding the school counselors'practices or beliefs. This practical, user-friendly book is organized step-by-step, starting with foundational knowledge and progressing towards application. It introduces readers to both formal and informal assessments and provides examples of how to integrate assessments within comprehensive school counseling programs (CSCP). It addresses a variety of approaches to assessments and data collection across the domains of academic, career, and social-emotional development, and examines needs assessment and program evaluation to drive the development and implementation of a CSCP. Additionally, the resource explains each type of data, reinforced with examples across domains and school levels. Also included are technology tools that can aid in the assessment and data collection process as well as accountability reporting. Key Features: Provides specific, concrete steps for using assessment and data collection to advocate for student success and develop effective CSCPs Includes examples of data collection tools, assessments, charts, tables, and illustrations Delivers hands-on application tasks throughout Delineates valid and reliable instruments to bolster effectiveness Includes downloadable appendix with formal assessments and templates to complete tasks described throughout the text
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- 2022
32. Counseling Adults in Transition, Fifth Edition : Linking Schlossberg's Theory with Practice in a Diverse World
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Mary L Anderson, PhD, LPC, NCC, Jane Goodman, PhD, Nancy K Schlossberg, EdD, Mary L Anderson, PhD, LPC, NCC, Jane Goodman, PhD, and Nancy K Schlossberg, EdD
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- Middle age--Psychological aspects, Middle-aged persons--Counseling of, Counseling, Adulthood
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The fifth edition of this authoritative text continues to provide expert guidance for counseling professionals working with adults who are coping with individual, relationship, and work transitions. Abundantly updated with new literature and resources, the book examines the most pressing life transition issues facing today's adults. It incorporates new and emerging theories and culturally sensitive strategies for counseling diverse clients, along with new case studies providing examples and practical applications. The fifth edition sheds light on the particular challenges of populations who may feel disempowered and marginalized, allowing for a deeper understanding of transition theory. Key themes include enhancing resilience and coping, illuminated by updated literature and discussion of applications of Schlossberg's theory and 4 S model--a model that offers effective techniques to understand and successfully navigate life transitions. Also addressed are the roles of hope, optimism, and mattering. The text deepens the discussion of race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, and social justice, along with intersectionality regarding multiple identities as diverse individuals and their families navigate life transitions. It also highlights the role of escalating changes in the current global, political and socio-cultural landscape. Purchase includes digital access for use on most mobile devices or computers. New to the Fifth Edition: Focuses on the increasing importance of helping adults navigate transitions Integrates Schlossberg's unique transition model with both classic and emerging theories to guide adults in transition Discusses sociocultural and contextual factors in shaping the coping process Presents culturally sensitive strategies and interventions Emphasizes social justice concerns and advocacy on behalf of underrepresented populations Delivers rich and diverse case studies focused on transition issues Includes updated learning activities and exercises to enhance understanding
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- 2022
33. The Covid Bounce : Learning to Smile Again After the Pandemic
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Sue Binder, LPC and Sue Binder, LPC
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- Stress management, Self-help techniques, Self-actualization (Psychology), COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020---Psychological aspects, COVID-19 (Disease)--Social aspects
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Healing from a life-changing crisis can be an incredible struggle, and recovering from a globally traumatic event like the Covid-19 pandemic might seem nearly insurmountable. But in truth, each person holds the power to internalize new life lessons and emerge from the pandemic stronger than before. This book provides the knowledge and tools for looking inward, assessing personal transitions spurred by the coronavirus and paving the way for a brighter post-pandemic life. Written by a behavioral therapist, this book is divided into three sections that address different psychological responses to Covid-19. Sections provide insights on mindfulness, journaling, communication skills, support systems and the importance of rituals and routines. An emphasis is placed on managing both physical and mental health and navigating pitfalls that can impact personal progress. A special section on the pandemic's effect on children and adolescents explores how caregivers can manage their own emotional responses. Finally, the book concludes with a straightforward recovery process that will provide renewal and purpose in the face of life's uncertainties.
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- 2022
34. Career and College Readiness Counseling in P-12 Schools, Third Edition
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Jennifer R. Curry, PhD, Amy Milsom, DEd, LPC-S, NCC, Jennifer R. Curry, PhD, and Amy Milsom, DEd, LPC-S, NCC
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- Vocational guidance, Career education--Curricula--Planning, Counseling in elementary education, Counseling in secondary education
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Curry and Milsom take an intentional and realistic approach to career development that is inclusive of all students at each developmental stage, and they recognize that the training and path to pursuing a career is unique to each person. They offer action-oriented career development approaches that school counselors can utilize to supplement classroom learning and engage communities. This book is beneficial to new and veteran school counselors, and highlights relevant and real life issues students are dealing with and the impact on their career choices. Dodie Limberg, PhD Associate Professor, University of South Carolina This text is written to help school counselors conceptualize the career and college readiness needs of diverse P-12 students and design culturally relevant interventions. The focus is on helping readers to translate theoretical knowledge into practice. Grounded in current data and research, the text helps counselors to design sequential and developmentally appropriate career and college readiness curricula interventions and strategies. Addressing career development and college readiness by grade level, it describes and underscores the importance of collaborative approaches and interventions supporting school/family/community partnerships. Case examples and'Voices from the Field'written by practicing school counselors demonstrate and reinforce concepts and interventions in each chapter. Purchase includes digital access for use on most mobile devices or computers and an instructor's manual. New to the Third Edition: Updated workforce, educational, and demographic statistics Enhanced content on culturally responsive school counseling practices The impact of social media on student development Coverage of the changing culture of higher education recruitment Postsecondary transition planning for students with disabilities Work-based learning opportunities career and technical education pathways Gap year information Verbatim advice and wisdom from experienced counselors who demonstrate concepts and interventions Enhanced instructor's manual including sample syllabus, PowerPoints, project-based learning activities, discussion prompts, exam questions, and related online activities, games, and apps Key Features: Provides current data and research addressing career and college readiness needs of diverse populations Reviews developmental, ecosystemic, and career theories Describes interventions and strategies grounded in theory Discusses collaborative approaches supporting school/family/community partnerships Offers separate chapters on interventions by grade level Mirrors the most recent versions of the ASCA National Model and CACREP standards
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- 2022
35. The Midlife Self-Discovery Workbook : Practical Exercises to Reconnect with Your Life's Purpose
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Lynn Louise Wonders MA, LPC, CPCS and Lynn Louise Wonders MA, LPC, CPCS
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Learn what makes you happy and find your purpose in midlife Midlife comes with changes that can feel surprising and disorienting, but it also offers the opportunity for transformation and joyful adventure. The Midlife Self-Discovery Workbook provides tools, support, and exercises that will help you navigate the midlife journey with a refreshed perspective and renewed sense of purpose. Rediscover yourself—Assess how satisfied you are with life right now, journal about the lessons you've learned from your past, and create a personalized midlife renewal plan. Get excited about midlife—Become more optimistic about midlife as you spend time re-evaluating your values, goals, and dreams. You'll focus on positivity by learning how to monitor self-talk, embrace your core values, and put a halt to limiting thoughts. Find inspiration in real people—Get motivated and feel a sense of reassurance by reading real stories of people who've worked through the challenges of midlife, like divorce, health issues, and aging children, and found true contentment. Get to know yourself again and embrace change and personal growth using The Midlife Self-Discovery Workbook.
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- 2022
36. Reclaiming YOU: Using the Enneagram to Move From Trauma to Resilience
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Ball, LPC-MHSP, Sharon K, Siegel, LISAC, ACC, Renée, Ball, LPC-MHSP, Sharon K, and Siegel, LISAC, ACC, Renée
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Reclaiming YOU offers a path to healing heartache through being trauma and Enneagram informed. The pandemic has brought to light the heartaches that may have gone unnoticed and has highlighted the need for owning one's trauma recovery and finding resilience. In being trauma and Enneagram informed, one can find their journey to resilience and hope. Reclaiming YOU provides individual stories and facts of heartache, Enneagram type, vulnerabilities and their resilience journey. Reclaiming YOU looks at various types of trauma, through individual stories. Each type is represented in one of the stories. After their story is shared,Facts about that type of trauma are givenResilience for that type is describedVulnerability and resilience for each of the types is providedFinally, a simple practice is offeredWith Reclaiming YOU, readers can find their story in the heartache and in the resilience by gaining understanding through the facts.
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- 2022
37. Worry Workbook for Kids : 50+ Fun Activities to Reduce Stress, Change Your Mindset, and Embrace Your Life
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Lauren Mosback LPC, NCC and Lauren Mosback LPC, NCC
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Help kids ages 8 to 12 show their worries who's boss! Everyone worries sometimes—including kids. But if your child worries too much, it can be harder for them to learn, grow, and have fun. This workbook for kids is full of exercises that teach them how to stop their worries from taking over their thoughts so they can approach each day with a sense of confidence and adventure.What does it mean to worry?—Kids will learn what's happening to their brain and body when they feel worried, with kid-friendly language and examples that are easy for them to understand.50+ ways to feel better—Equip kids to navigate their feelings with activities like writing down what they're worried about, identifying how different situations make them feel, speaking kindly to themselves, and more.Skills for every situation—This hands-on workbook helps kids practice lifelong skills like resilience, self-care, empathy, and positive thinking.Give kids the tools to feel calmer and happier in every situation with the Worry Workbook for Kids!
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- 2022
38. Trauma Counseling, Second Edition : Theories and Interventions for Managing Trauma, Stress, Crisis, and Disaster
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Lisa López Levers, PhD, LPCC-S, LPC, CRC, NCC and Lisa López Levers, PhD, LPCC-S, LPC, CRC, NCC
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- Wounds and injuries--Psychological aspects, Psychic trauma--Treatment
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The only comprehensive text to focus on trauma, stress, crisis, and disaster counseling from a clinical practice perspective This overarching text, intended both for mental health practitioners-in-training and for practicing clinicians, focuses on the impact of stress, crisis, trauma, and disaster on diverse populations across the lifespan as well as on effective treatment strategies. The second edition is newly grounded in a'trauma scaffold,'providing foundational information that therapists can build upon, step-by-step, to treat individuals affected by more complex trauma events. This resource newly addresses the mental health implications of COVID-19, which has had an enormous impact on multitudes of people since the beginning of the pandemic, its repercussions likely to continue for some time into the future. The text also is updated to provide the most recent diagnostic information regarding trauma in the DSM-5. Two new chapters address the confluence of crises related to anthropogenic climate change and the effects of mass violence. This unrivalled resource emphasizes stress management and crisis intervention skills as important building blocks for working with more complex issues of trauma and disaster. It underscores the idea that trauma must be approached from multiple perspectives and in multiple dimensions encompassing individual, community, societal, and systemic implications along with multicultural and diversity frames of reference. The text integrates the latest findings from neuropsychology and psychopharmacology with an emphasis on Polyvagal Theory. Additionally, the text highlights the importance of clinical supervision in trauma care and examines ethical dimensions and the need for self-care among trauma counselors. Purchase includes digital access for use on most mobile devices or computers. New to the Second Edition: Reconceptualizes the text with the concept of a'Trauma Scaffold'as a foundation upon which to understand and develop treatment for increasingly complex trauma events Addresses the COVID-19 pandemic and its profound effect on the mental health of vast numbers of people Includes two new chapters on the confluence of crises related to anthropogenic climate change and the effects of mass violence Includes PowerPoint slides to accompany an updated Instructor's Manual Key Features: Delivers both introductory and advanced clinical information addressing complex trauma Addresses trauma from a bioecological framework with emphasis on trauma-informed practices, multicultural pluralism, diversity, and social justice Considers neurobiological responses to trauma with new research and the contributions of Polyvagal Theory Examines individual, familial, community, society, and systemic understandings of stress, crisis, trauma, and disaster Includes a wealth of resources for further study, text boxes, and case studies to reinforce learning
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- 2022
39. Research Design for the Behavioral Sciences : An Applied Approach
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Stephen V. Flynn, PhD, LPC, LMFT-S, NCC, ACS and Stephen V. Flynn, PhD, LPC, LMFT-S, NCC, ACS
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- Psychology--Research, Experiential research, Psychology--Statistical methods
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'I wholeheartedly invite counselor trainees and counselors into this journey of growing the research component of their professional identity... Flynn and his colleagues prepare counselor trainees and counselors for this journey well and guide them carefully toward researcher competency. In an approachable and developmentally appropriate manner, they highlight for the profession the value of research and how it can be conducted.'- Danica G. Hays, PhD American Counseling Fellow Professor and Executive Associate Dean University of Nevada, Las Vegas Research Design for the Behavioral Sciences fills an important gap for the helping professions by offering a blueprint for advanced concepts and an applied approach to understanding quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods research design. This graduate-level text seamlessly weaves together the philosophy, science, and practical application of the most common methodological frameworks in practice. Advanced research design concepts are presented through clear and in-depth blueprints, applied case studies, myriad examples, and helpful learning activities. Written in detailed yet accessible language, this text describes the foundations of behavioral science research. The authors explore research-based philosophical integration, along with the technical application of every tradition. Through this philosophical and pragmatic approach, students will be able to attain a well-rounded and comprehensive understanding of behavioral science research. This text provides students with the opportunity to reach a greater level of research efficacy though the inclusion of methodological procedures, data analysis methods, reliability/validity standards, ethics, and directions on how to increase the rigor of each approach to research. Instructor resources include an instructor's manual, learning activities, test bank, and PowerPoints. Purchase includes digital access for use on most mobile devices and computers. Key Features: Provides clear, detailed, and contextually accurate examples of writing, quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods procedures Reviews the paradigmatic hierarchy of each research tradition along with key analytic features in detail Delivers instructions for enhancing the methodological rigor of each approach Analyzes methodology-specific multicultural issues Demonstrates the application of a wide range of research methodologies with case studies Reviews the trends and history in research for counseling, psychology, social work, and marriage and family therapy Offers comprehensive instructor resources including manual, learning activities, test bank, and PowerPoint slides
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- 2022
40. Spotlight of Love : Insights and Skills for Couples
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Cheli Lange, LPC and Cheli Lange, LPC
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Are you seeking guidance to make sure you and your partner are there for each other long-term? To discover where your relationship might be stuck? Or for finding someone who is a good fit as a dating partner? Author Cheli Lange's The Spotlight of Love: Insights and Skills for Couples is a practical guide for those seeking connection, balance, and clarity. Informed by research, professional practice, and personal experience, this book helps the reader answer questions such as: Why do the same negative cycles keep repeating, and what shifts can I make? How do I hold onto me and reach for you at the same time? How can we build or rebuild our trust and connection? This exploration, both serious and light-hearted, holds the big questions as you listen for the answers only you can know.
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- 2022
41. Reclaiming Body Trust : A Path to Healing & Liberation
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Hilary Kinavey, MS, LPC, Dana Sturtevant, MS, RD, Hilary Kinavey, MS, LPC, and Dana Sturtevant, MS, RD
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- Body image, Reducing diets--Social aspects
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A holistic and powerful framework for accepting and liberating our bodies, and ourselves.Have you ever felt uncomfortable or not “at home” in your body? In this book, the founders of Body Trust, licensed therapist Hilary Kinavey and registered dietician Dana Sturtevant, invite readers to break free from the status quo and reject a diet culture that has taken advantage and profited from trauma, stigma, and disembodiment, and fully reclaim and embrace their bodies. Informed by the personal body stories of the hundreds of people they have worked with, Reclaiming Body Trust delineates an intersectional, social justice−orientated path to healing in three phases: The Rupture, The Reckoning, and The Reclamation. Throughout, readers will be anchored by the authors'innovative and revolutionary Body Trust framework to discover a pathway out of a rigid, mechanistic way of thinking about the body and into a more authentic, sustainable way to occupy and nurture our bodies.
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- 2022
42. A Clinical Guide to Treating Behavioral Addictions
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Amanda L. Giordano, PhD, LPC and Amanda L. Giordano, PhD, LPC
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- Compulsive behavior
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Giordano, an established scholar in behavioral addictions, has provided a landmark clinical reference book. This text provides the quintessential guide to understanding process addictions with detailed attention to assessment and treatment that is unparalleled in the literature. This is a must-have book for every clinician. - Craig S. Cashwell, Ph.D., LPC, NCC, ACS, CSAT-S, Professor, William & Mary ”This groundbreaking text, A Clinical Guide to Treating Behavioral Addictions, is a must-read for counselors and educators alike. As a former addictions counselor, now counselor educator, I found the information in this text timely, relevant, and instrumental to the work of treating persons with behavioral addictions. This go-to resource will prove to be invaluable for years to come!” --Michael K. Schmit, PhD, LPC, Hazelden Betty Ford Graduate School of Addiction Studies An innovative new text addressing 11 behavioral addictions in detail with a focus on recent neuroscience. This practical, approachable guide for clinicians comprehensively covers an array of behavioral addictions ranging from internet gaming addiction and sex addiction, to social media addiction and food addiction. Each chapter answers foundational questions to inform clinical practice including: How do I conceptualize it?, How do I identify it?, How do I assess it?, How do I treat it?, and How do I learn more? &Through this innovative resource, clinicians will gain valuable knowledge regarding the conceptualization, identification, assessment, and treatment of behavioral addictions. Each chapter highlights the most current research related to specific behavioral addictions, provides a synthesis of recent neuroscience, and examines diverse treatment approaches to fit the widest range of clinical styles. In addition, this book describes the evolving definition of addiction, provides examples of how to advocate for clients with behavioral addictions, and devotes an entire chapter to understanding the neuroscience of addiction. This clinical reference book will help counselors provide compassionate, effective services to clients with a variety of behavioral addictions. Purchase includes digital access for use on most mobile devices or computers. Key Features: Offers “Voices from the Field” sections in which clinicians describe their experiences working with each behavioral addiction Includes a chapter completely devoted to the neuroscience of addiction in addition to a synthesis of recent neuroscience in each chapter Synthesizes current research to aid in clinical conceptualizations Describes useful assessment instruments and how to access them Presents a wide range of treatment approaches and 12-step program options Provides abundant resources for further study
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- 2022
43. Ethics and Decision Making in Counseling and Psychotherapy
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Robert Rocco Cottone, PhD, LPC, Vilia M. Tarvydas, PhD, CRC, Michael T. Hartley, PhD, CRC, Robert Rocco Cottone, PhD, LPC, Vilia M. Tarvydas, PhD, CRC, and Michael T. Hartley, PhD, CRC
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- Psychotherapists--Professional ethics, Counselors--Professional ethics, Decision making, Mental health services
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Updated, reorganized, and streamlined to focus squarely on ethical decision making in counseling and psychotherapy and in the practice of specialties in counseling. ; The fifth edition of this text is unparalleled in helping counselors-in-training use ethical decision-making processes as a foundation for approaching ethical and legal dilemmas in clinical practice. Newly organized and streamlined to eliminate redundancies, this textbook presents multiple new chapters that reflect the latest developments in counseling specialty areas. This new edition also features an overview of ethical decision-making models, principles, and standards. Abundant instructor resources, reflecting changes to the fifth edition, include an Instructor's Manual, Power Points, Sample Syllabi, and a Test Bank. Through its alignment with the CAPREP standards, the new edition continues to deliver a comprehensive overview of ethical decision-making models in each chapter, along with step-by-step processes for applying these models to a wide range of clinical cases. Case scenarios specific to specialized practice issues provide insight into practice with different client populations. Additionally, the text considers office, administrative, electronic, technology, and related issues, and the role of values in counseling addressing contemporary emphasis on ethical treatment of value conflicts that are crucial to the operation of all practices. Abundant features highlight key content and reinforce learning, including bold-faced key terms with definitions, boxed content showcasing crucial information, and reflection questions to stimulate rigorous thinking. New to the Fifth Edition: Reorganized and streamlined for ease of use Includes updated reference to codes of ethics from ASCA and AMHCA Addresses shifts in the structure of specialty practices including the merger of CORE and CACREP Provides several new chapters on clinical specialties and supervision issues Focuses on ethics in counseling specialties: clinical mental health; school; couples, marriage and family; addictions; career; rehabilitation; and group Addresses ethical practice of the new clinical rehabilitation counseling specialty—the only text to do so Offers student learning activities in each chapter with additional practice scenarios available for downloading Provides access to appropriate codes of ethics via chapter-by-chapter links Delivers updated case scenarios Key Features: Covers all counseling specialties and their respective ethical codes aligning with recent developments in the profession Describes how to avoid, address, and solve serious ethical and legal dilemmas to prepare counselors-in-training for complex situations they may encounter Includes objectives, case studies, references, key terms, learning activities and reflection questions embedded in chapter content Highlights important information with boxed callouts Addresses key office, administrative, electronic, technology, and other practice issues Provides Appendix with web links to codes of ethics in counseling and specialties Includes Dr. Cottone's Social Constructivism Decision-Making Model and Dr. Tarvydas's Integrative Decision-Making Model
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- 2022
44. Directive Play Therapy : Theories and Techniques
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Elsa Soto Leggett, PhD, LPC-S, RPT-S, Jennifer N. Boswell, PhD, LPC-S, NCC, RPT, Elsa Soto Leggett, PhD, LPC-S, RPT-S, and Jennifer N. Boswell, PhD, LPC-S, NCC, RPT
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- Play therapy--Methods, Child, Play and Playthings--psychology, Psychoanalytic Therapy--methods
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Structured, therapist-led approaches to play therapy are becoming increasingly popular due to their time-limited nature and efficacy for such specific disorders as trauma and attachment issues. This is the first book to provide comprehensive coverage of numerous directive play therapy techniques and interventions that are empirically validated and can be adapted for use in clinical, school, group, and family settings. Designed for both students and practitioners, the text addresses the theoretical bases for these approaches and provides in-depth, practical guidance for their use.The book describes how directive play therapies differ from nondirective therapies and illustrates best practices in using directive techniques. It examines such diverse approaches as cognitive behavioral, solution focused, sensorimotor, and the use of creative arts in play therapy. Each approach is covered in terms of its theoretical foundation, research basis, specific techniques for practice, and a case example. The text describes how to adapt directive play therapy techniques for use in various contexts, such as with families, in groups, and in schools. Helpful templates for treatment planning and case documentation are also included, making the book a valuable resource for both training courses and practicing professionals in play therapy, clinical mental health counseling, child counseling, school counseling, child and family social work, marriage and family therapy, and clinical child psychology.Key Features:Delivers step-by-step guidance for using directive play therapy techniques--the first book to do soAddresses theoretical basis, research support, and practical techniques for a diverse range of therapiesCovers varied settings and contexts including school, clinical, group, and family settingsIncludes case studiesProvides templates for treatment planning and case documentation
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- 2017
45. College Student Development : Applying Theory to Practice on the Diverse Campus
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Wendy K. Killam, PhD, NCC, CRC, LPC, Suzanne Degges-White, PhD, LMHC-IN, LPC-NC, NCC, Wendy K. Killam, PhD, NCC, CRC, LPC, and Suzanne Degges-White, PhD, LMHC-IN, LPC-NC, NCC
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- Student affairs services--Social aspects--United States, College student development programs--United States--Case studies
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Prepares readers to meet the needs of an increasingly diverse college student populationThis is a timely and comprehensive overview of key theories of student development that illustrates their application across a range of student services with diverse student populations. It is distinguished by its focus on nontraditional student populations including adults changing careers, parents, veterans, and international students. The book examines relevant theories of cognitive, ethical, moral, and personality development and theories of identity development in terms of ethnicity, gender, and ability. Also covered are theories relevant to disability issues, LGBT identity issues, and to choice of career and major/degree. Unique to the text is information on how theories can be applied, beyond understanding individual students, to student groups and to guide the coordination of student affairs services across the campus.Engaging case vignettes immerse readers in diverse perspectives and demonstrate the application of theory to a wide range of student types and issues. The book covers the history and development of each theory along with its strengths and limitations. Also included are useful suggestions on how to best assist students with current challenges. Reflective questions concluding each chapter help students to reinforce information. An insightful text for courses in college student development in relevant graduate programs and for student affairs professionals who wish to enhance their abilities, this book reflects the realities of contemporary college student life and student affairs practices.Key Features:Applies student development theories primarily to non-traditional college studentsPresents chapter-opening/closing examples reflecting student diversityExplores the strengths and limitations of each theoryDescribes how theories can be applied in varied student affairs settings and in broader contexts of student affairsIncludes instructor's resources
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- 2017
46. Infidelity Recovery Workbook for Couples : Tools and Exercises to Rebuild Your Relationship
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Dr. Monique Thompson DHA, LPC and Dr. Monique Thompson DHA, LPC
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Repairing your relationship after infidelity—an unbiased, hands-on workbook for couples Couples can and do survive infidelity, but they must first commit to the honesty and emotional work that's required for lasting change. The Infidelity Recovery Workbook for Couples helps you do that, with a collection of evidence-based advice and activities to help facilitate the healing process. You'll explore the different types of infidelity, learn effective communication language, and begin the process of rebuilding your trust, happiness, and future together. Commit to a better future with your partner with: An expert first step—Work through your relationship issues with quizzes, writing prompts, and guided questions that help you express your feelings, grow more intimate, and practice forgiveness. Strategies for both partners—Learn effective techniques for speaking and listening that honor the perspectives and feelings of both partners equally. For all couples—Couples of any age, gender, marital status, religion, or sexual orientation will find guidance from a licensed mental health professional who specializes in infidelity. Recover from relationship infidelity with this book of clear and empathetic strategies that every couple can use.
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- 2021
47. Raising Gifted Children : A Practical Guide for Parents Facing Big Emotions and Big Potential
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Catherine Zakoian MA, NCC, LPC and Catherine Zakoian MA, NCC, LPC
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Raise a happier, healthier gifted child—practical tools and advice for parents Gifted children can be identified as perplexing or troublesome long before they're identified as gifted. Many of the traits that characterize challenging gifted behaviors—such as intensity, sensitivity, and perfectionism—are simply shadows cast by a bright light within. Raising Gifted Children is filled with insights, guidance, up-to-date research, and practical advice to help parents better understand the inner world of their gifted child so they can help them flourish at home, school, and beyond. You'll start by learning the fundamentals of giftedness, from its characteristics to its strengths and challenges. Then, discover how to put your child's social-emotional and mental wellbeing at the center of resolving issues with conflict, procrastination, and motivation. You'll find information on how to navigate schooling to help find the best fit for your child, as well as advice for encouraging them to develop meaningful friendships. Raising Gifted Children includes: Understanding giftedness—Learn what defines giftedness, how it's expressed, and helpful info about twice- and multi-exceptionality. Parenting tools—Develop strategies for addressing your gifted child's emotional intensity, communicating effectively, and reflecting to find calm. Schooling strategies—Explore advice for school choice for your child, including homeschool, as well as tips for successful teacher meetings and creating educational plans. Be a strong, supportive parent to your gifted child with the essential guidance in this book.
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- 2021
48. Disability Studies for Human Services : An Interdisciplinary and Intersectionality Approach
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Debra A. Harley, PhD, CRC, LPC, Chris Flaherty, PhD, MSW, Debra A. Harley, PhD, CRC, LPC, and Chris Flaherty, PhD, MSW
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- Chronic diseases, Disability studies
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Delivers knowledge critical to understanding the multidimensional aspects of working with varied populations with disabilities This is the only introduction to disability book with an interdisciplinary perspective that offers cross-disability and intersectionality coverage, as well as a special emphasis on many unique populations. Comprehensive and reader-friendly, it provides current, evidence-based knowledge on the key principles and practice of disability, while addressing advocacy, the disability rights movement, disability legislation, public policy, and law. Focusing on significant trends, the book provides coverage on persistent and emerging avenues in disability studies that are anticipated to impact a growing proportion of individuals in need of disability services. Woven throughout is an emphasis on psychosocial adaptation to disability supported by case studies and field-based experiential exercises. The text addresses the roles and functions of disability service providers. It also examines ethics in service delivery, credentialing, career paths, cultural competency, poverty, infectious diseases, and family and lifespan perspectives. Reinforcing the need for an interdisciplinary stance, each chapter discusses how varied disciplines work together to provide services addressing the whole person. Active learning is promoted through discussion boxes, self-check questions, and learning exercises. Faculty support includes PowerPoints, model syllabi, test bank, and instructor manual. Purchase includes digital access for use on most mobile devices or computers. Key Features: Provides readers with key knowledge and skills needed to effectively practice in multidisciplinary settings Offers interdisciplinary perspectives on conceptualization, assessment, and intervention across a broad range of disabilities and client populations Underscores the intersectionality of disability to correspond with trends in education focusing on social justice and underrepresented populations Includes research and discussion boxes citing current research activities and excerpts from noted experts in various human service disciplines Promotes active learning with discussion boxes, multiple-choice questions, case studies with discussion questions, and field-based experiential exercises Includes instructor manual, sample syllabi, PowerPoint slides, and test bank Identifies key references at the end of chapters and provides resources for additional information Purchase includes digital access for use on most mobile devices or computers.
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- 2021
49. A Practical Ethics Worktext for Professional Counselors : Applying Decision-Making Models to Case Examples
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Charles J. Jacob, PhD, Ariane M. Thomas, PsyD, JD, Diana L. Wildermuth, PhD, NCC, LPC, Charles J. Jacob, PhD, Ariane M. Thomas, PsyD, JD, and Diana L. Wildermuth, PhD, NCC, LPC
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- Counseling--Moral and ethical aspects
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Teaches counselors how to think and act quickly when facing ethical dilemmasThis practical worktext addresses common ethical challenges faced by counseling professionals. Boasting 63 case examples that map with CACREP's accreditation standards, this must-have resource demonstrates step-by-step application of decision-making models to real-life counseling scenarios. Each chapter includes seven cases related to a section of the ACA's Code of Ethics examined carefully using a specific decision-making model.The case examples included are designed to be relatable and accessible while demonstrating the process of arriving at a solution that reflects the standards of professional counseling. Valuable features include “Questions for Discussion,” “Straight From the Code,” “Applying a Decision-Making Model,” “The Likely Answer,” and in-class discussion activities and exercises at the end of each chapter.KEY FEATURES:Includes 63 real-life case examples demonstrating step-by-step application of decision-making modelsTeaches counselors how to think and act quickly when facing ethical dilemmasMaps with ACA Code of Ethics and CACREP accreditation standardsIncludes group discussion questionsIncludes role-playing activitiesHelps professionals to reconcile personal and professional values
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- 2021
50. Autism Relationships Handbook, The : How to Thrive in Friendships, Dating, and Love
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Joe Biel, Faith G. Harper, PhD, LPC-S, ACS, ACN, Joe Biel, and Faith G. Harper, PhD, LPC-S, ACS, ACN
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- Autism, Autistic people--Social life and customs
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Ever since he came out as autistic, people have been contacting Joe to share their stories and ask questions. The most common question by far: how do I find a romantic partner?Dr. Faith G. Harper, author of Unfuck Your Brain and Unfuck Your Intimacy joins autistic publisher and author Joe Biel to offer hard-won guidance on a wide range of topics about friendships, dating, and romance and answer a ton of questions. What do you want out of a relationship? What is the difference between flirting and harassment? How do you have a fun date and get to know someone when eye contact and prolonged conversation aren't your strengths? How do you change a casual acquaintance into friendship or dating? How do you express your needs and make sure you're hearing your partner when they express theirs? How do you maintain a healthy, happy long term relationship? Autistic readers will find valuable answers and perspectives in this book, whether you're just getting ready to jump into dating, seeking to forge closer friendships, or looking to improve your existing partnership or marriage.
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- 2021
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