Counseling: Theory and PracticeThis overview of counseling covers the foundations, theories and practices of the profession. The presentation is well- balanced, not emphasizing any particular theoretical orientation. This edition includes current information regarding the role of the counselor in various CACREP approved settings and current issues such as AIDS, gender issues, gays and lesbians, older adults, and survivors of childhood sexual abuse. |
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Mental Health Movement | 10 |
Personal Characteristics of Counselors | 13 |
The Role of the Counselor | 19 |
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