The Oxford Handbook of Counseling Psychology
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP USA
- Date of Publication 8 December 2011
- ISBN 9780195342314
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages960 pages
- Size 254x178x50 mm
- Weight 1860 g
- Language English 20
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Short description:
Recognized experts in theory, research, and practice review and analyze historical achievements in research and practice from counselling psychology as well as outline exciting agendas for the near-future for the newest domains of proficiencies and expertise.
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Counseling Psychology, one of the original specialties recognized in the profession of psychology, centers on and promotes clients' personal strengths during times of developmental transition or personal challenge and crisis. This tradition has led the discipline to excellence in areas such as improving vocational decision making and understanding client response during counseling. More recently, this tradition has been applied in new and exciting areas, such as understanding the role of multicultural factors among persons and society, responding to crises in life such as health threats and disasters, and enhancement of social justice in systems and communities.
The Oxford Handbook of Counseling Psychology comprises chapters, all written by expert contributors, in four sections: foundations of the specialty; contextual variables such as ethnicity and social class; applications across individual, couple, family and group populations; and intersections of the specialty with new targets of client or context. Each chapter reviews the history of research, theory and application; analyzes current directions, and sets an agenda for the close future, again in theory, research and application. The handbook is a comprehensive and well written survey of many of psychology's domains of growing interest to students, professionals, and the public.
Table of Contents:
Contents
Part One: Introduction and Overview
1. A View across the Life Span of Counseling Psychology
Elizabeth M. Altmaier and Saba Rasheed Ali
Part Two: Foundations
2. Professional Issues in Counseling Psychology
Judy E. Hall
3. The Counseling Relationship
Beth E. Haverkamp
4. Counseling Interventions: Theory and Research
Martin Heesacker and James W. Lichtenberg
5. Process and Outcomes in Counseling and Psychotherapy
Sara Maltzman
6. What Do We Know about Worklife across the Lifespan?
Lisa M. Larson
7. Training and Supervision
Nicholas Ladany and Arpana G. Inman
8. Measurement and Assessment in Counseling Psychology
Jane L. Swanson
9. Methodologies in Counseling Psychology
Nancy E. Betz and Ruth E. Fassinger
10. Ethics in Counseling Psychology
Melba J. T. Vasquez and Rosie Phillips Bingham
Part Three: Contextual Perspectives
11. Ethnic and Racial Identity in Counseling Psychology
Kevin O. Cokley and Beverly J. Vandiver
12. Developing a Social Class and Classism Consciousness
William Ming Liu
13. The Psychology of Girls and Women
Bonnie Moradi and Janice D. Yoder
14. The Psychology of Boys and Men
James M. O'Neil
15. Sexual Orientations and Identities: Critical Issues in Counseling Psychology
Susan L. Morrow
16. Feminist Approaches to Counseling
Carolyn Zerbe Enns
17. Disability: A Primer for Therapists
Rhoda Olkin
18. Counseling Psychologists Working with Older Adults
Tammi Vacha-Haase and Michael Duffy
Part Four: Applications
19. Individual Counseling as an Intervention
Mary Ann Hoffman
20. Prevention and Psychoeducation in Counseling Psychology
Melissa L. Morgan and Elizabeth M. Vera
21. Career Counseling
Robert C. Chope
22. Multicultural Counseling
Jairo N. Fuentes
23. Spirituality, Religion, and Psychological Counseling
Thomas G. Plante and Carl E. Thoresen
24. Group Counseling
Robert K. Conyne
25. Couple and Family Therapy
Myrna L. Friedlander and Gary M. Diamond
Part Five: Intersections
26. Rehabilitation Psychology
Timothy R. Elliott and Joseph F. Rath
27. School-Based Prevention of Peer Relationship Problems
Dorothy L. Espelage and V. Paul Poteat
28. Counseling Health Psychology
Margit I. Berman and Larry C. James
29. Counseling Psychology and Occupational Health Psychology
Donald E. Eggerth and Thomas R. Cunningham
30. Sport Psychology
Trent A. Petrie and Robert J. Harmison
31. Trauma Psychology
Patricia A. Frazier
32. Counseling Psychologists as Consultants
Stewart Cooper and Sandra L. Shullman
33. Social Justice in Counseling Psychology
Nadya A. Fouad and Jeffrey P. Prince
34. Internationalization of Counseling Psychology
Lawrence H. Gerstein and Stefania Aegisdottir
Part Six: Conclusions
35. Contemporary Counseling Psychology
Jo-Ida C. Hansen
Index