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The Professional Counselor's Desk Reference, Second Edition.
Title:
The Professional Counselor's Desk Reference, Second Edition.
Author:
Stebnicki, Mark A., PhD, LPC, CRC, CCM.
ISBN:
9780826171825
Edition:
2nd ed.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (731 pages)
Contents:
Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Contributors -- Foreword -- A Tribute to Jane E. Myers: a Pioneer in Wellness and a Leader in the Counseling Profession -- Leader Advocate -- Prolific Scholar -- Researcher and Counseling Wellnes Advocate -- Leaving a Professional and Personal Legacy -- References -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Share The Professional Counselor's Desk Reference, Second Edition -- Section A: The Identity of Professional Counselors -- Chapter 1: A Brief History of Counseling and Specialty Areas of Practice -- Historical Roots of the Counseling Profession -- The Early Years -- The Middle Years-The Professionalization of Counseling Practice -- Contemporary Practice-Professional Identity and Recognition -- Current and Future Challenges -- References -- Chapter 2: The Roles and Functions of Professional Counselors -- Counselor Roles -- Counselor Functions -- Knowledge Areas -- Professional Issues -- References -- Chapter 3: What Practitioners Need to Know About Professional Credentialing -- Overview -- Accreditation -- Certification -- Licensure -- Trends and Considerations -- Tips -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4: Clinical Supervision Within Counseling Practice -- Defining Supervision -- Clinical Supervision Training -- Evidence-Based Supervision -- Supervision Formats -- Distance Supervision -- Supervision Ethics -- Conclusion -- References -- Section B: Professional, Ethical, and Practice Management Issues in Counseling -- Chapter 5: Tools and Strategies for Developing Your Own Counseling Private Practice -- Recommended Reading -- References -- Chapter 6: Raising the Bar: New Concepts in the 2014 ACA Code of Ethics -- Raising the Bar for Professional Values -- Raising the Bar for Ethical Decision Making -- Raising the Bar for Avoiding the Imposition of Counselors' Personal Values.

Raising the Bar for Counselor Educators -- Raising the Bar for Social Media and Distance Counseling -- Raising the Bar-Miscellaneous Issues -- Notes -- Resources -- References -- Chapter 7: A Synopsis of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act and the Affordable Care Act -- HIPAA's Two Titles -- Who is Required to Comply? -- How Does a Covered Entity Ensure Compliance? -- HIPAA Application to Mental Health and Substance Abuse Service Providers -- Who Can File a Complaint and What Are the Requirements? -- What Does an Investigation Entail? -- What are Violation Penalties? -- Information Storage and Reviews -- HIPAA Administrative Simplification Regulation Text Terminology -- The Affordable Care Act -- Resources -- Federal Government Resources -- Chapter 8: Contracting Strategies With Managed Care and Other Agencies -- Managed Health Care -- Types of Managed Care -- Back-Door Method for Gaining Access to Managed Care -- National Provider Identifier and the Council for Affordable Quality Healthcare -- Reimbursement Issues -- Electronic Claims Submission -- Cost-Effective Strategies -- Conclusion -- Recommended Reading -- Reference -- Chapter 9: The Electronic Health Record and the Mental Health Professional -- The Allure of Paper -- The Problems With Paper -- The EHR -- Electronic Communication and Connectivity -- Reporting and Population Health Management -- The Benefits of the EHR -- Concerns With the EHR -- References -- Chapter 10: Managing Risk in Ethical and Legal Situations -- Case Study -- Ethical Complaints -- The Complaint Process -- Responding to the Complaint -- Prevention and Maintenance -- Resources -- References -- Chapter 11: Professional Disclosure in Counseling -- Additional Topics -- References -- Chapter 12: Clinical Supervision of Rehabilitation Counselors -- Minimal Standards for Clinical Supervision.

Effective, Ineffective, and Harmful Supervision -- Addressing the Need for Effective Clinical Supervision -- Conclusion -- References -- Section C: Case Management and Consultation Issues -- Chapter 13: Conducting an Intake Interview -- Preparation -- Skillful Interviewing -- Cultural Considerations -- Format -- Intake Key Questions and Information Gathering -- Goal Setting -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 14: Resource Brokering: Managing the Referral Process -- The Professional Counselor and Resource Brokering -- The Client and Resource Brokering: Client Involvement in Referrals -- Ethical Considerations -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 15: How to Develop Treatment Plans -- Treatment Plans and Managed Care -- Multicultural Considerations -- Motivation and Readiness for Change -- Theoretical Orientation and Treatment Plans -- Comprehensive Treatment Planning -- Treatment Plan Formats -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 16: Enhancing Client Return After the First Session, and Alternatively Dealing with Early Termination -- Enhancing Client Return Following the First Session -- Dealing With Early Termination -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 17: Effective Use of Therapeutic Homework Assignments -- Defining Homework Assignments -- Theoretical and Empirical Support -- The Importance of the Therapeutic Alliance or Relationship -- Key Issues in Incorporating Homework into Practice -- Common Difficulties -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 18: Community-Based Rehabilitation: Context for Counseling -- CBR: Guidelines -- Counseling in CBR -- References -- Section D: Multicultural Counseling Issues -- Chapter 19: The Elephant in the Room: Cultural Distrust Directed at White Counselors -- Definitions of Major Ethnic and Racial Groups in the United States -- Historical Overview -- Experiences of American Indians.

Experiences of Asian Americans -- Experiences of African Americans -- Experiences of Hispanic/Latino Americans -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 20: The Native American Indian Client -- Factors that Affect NAIs -- Native American Mental Health Concerns -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 21: Multicultural Issues in Counseling African Americans -- A Brief History -- African American Values and Issues -- Issues of Racial Identity, Racism, and Discrimination -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 22: Multicultural Issues in Counseling Asian Americans -- Demographics -- History Perspective -- Cultural Aspects, Beliefs, and Worldview -- Mental Health Services -- Assessment -- Counseling Approaches -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 23: Mental Health Counseling With Hispanics/Latinos: The Role of Culture in Practice -- Major Concerns, Prevalence, and the Need for Mental Health Services -- H/L Culture: Terms and Definitions -- Counseling, Treatment, or Practice Techniques With Hispanics -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 24: Counseling Persons from Middle Eastern Backgrounds -- Demographics -- Religion and Spirituality -- Counseling Issues -- Recommended Reading -- References -- Chapter 25: Counseling White Americans -- Northern European Americans -- Southern and Eastern European Americans -- Counseling Issues -- Resources -- References -- Chapter 26: Cultural Issues in Counseling Lesbians, Gays, and Bisexuals -- Sexual Identity Formation of LGB Individuals -- Cultural Identity and LGB People -- Therapeutic Considerations -- Counseling Implications -- References -- Chapter 27: Rural Mental Health Counseling -- Rural Communities and Mental Health -- Mental Health Counseling in Rural Communities -- Accessibility -- Acceptability -- Ethics and Rural Mental Health Care -- Conclusion -- References.

Chapter 28: Counseling Persons Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing -- Causes of Hearing Loss -- Types of Hearing Loss -- Cultural Deafness -- Myths and Misconceptions About Deaf People -- Working With People Who Are Deaf -- Working With Interpreters -- Counseling Strategies and Assistive Technology -- Aural Rehabilitation -- Accommodations and Assistive Technology -- Issues in Accommodations -- Environmental-Occupational Hearing Requirements -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 29: The Use of Multiracial Feminism Within Counseling -- Brief Overview of the Feminist Theory -- Critiques of Feminist Theory and Practice -- Feminist Therapy -- Multiracial Feminism and Clinical Practice -- Recommended Reading -- References -- Section E: Counseling Theories and Techniques -- Chapter 30: Psychoanalysis -- Early Freudian Theory and Technique -- EGO Psychology: Theory and Technique -- Object Relations and Interpersonal Psychoanalysis: Theory and Technique -- Self Psychology: Theory and Technique -- Relational Psychoanalysis: Theory and Technique -- Short-Term and Focused Psychoanalytic Therapies -- Evaluation of Psychoanalytic Therapies -- Professional and Cultural Consequences of the Psychoanalytic Movement -- References -- Chapter 31: Basics of Cognitive Behavior Therapy -- Basic Conceptual Framework -- Cognitive Interventions -- Behavioral Interventions -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 32: Reality Therapy -- What is Reality Therapy? -- Using a Reality Therapy Approach With Clients -- References -- Chapter 33: Existential-Humanistic Psychotherapy -- Therapeutic Stances -- Case Example -- Conclusion -- Recommended Reading -- References -- Chapter 34: Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy -- Main Tenets -- Types of Irrationality -- Reference -- Chapter 35: Behavior Therapy -- References -- Chapter 36: Disability-Affirmative Therapy.

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Abstract:
This award-winning, bestselling reference for professional counselors and graduate students is extensively updated and expanded to encompass critical developments that are immediately relevant to the counseling professions, including the 2014 American Counseling Association Code of Ethics, CACREP/CORE accreditation standards, DSM-5, the Affordable Care Act, and many other important changes. It reflects the ongoing consolidation of a strong identity for professional counselors and the need to address mental health and other counseling concerns amidst marked socio-cultural changes. The only resource of its kind, it is an extremely useful guide for counseling students working toward licensure and certification as well as experienced counselors, counselor educators, clinical supervisors, psychologists, and social workers. The second edition offers a unique interdisciplinary approach inclusive across all counseling disciplines and features contributions from over 110 highly regarded experts in counselor education, research, and practice. It is based on the core content and knowledge areas outlined by CACREP and CORE accreditation standards and disseminates, in 93 chapters, both contemporary insight and practical strategies for working with the complexity of real-life issues related to assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of diverse clients. New chapters address military and veteran health issues; evidence-based practice for training; counseling transgender individuals, partners, and families; counseling caregivers;; social justice; and so much more. In addition to being a quick-access resource for all counseling professionals, the second edition serves as a concise, accessible reference for graduate students preparing for certification and licensure exams. It features an expanded, comprehensive self-exam of over 340 multiple-choice items based on the

CORE/CACREP core content and knowledge areas for counselor education and training. New to the Second Edition: Updated and expanded discussion of the 2014 ACA Code of Ethics Affordable Care Act and its impact on delivery of mental health services Coverage of DSM-5 Promotes an interdisciplinary approach inclusive across all counseling disciplines Includes an expanded self-exam with over 340 study questions for NCE and CPCE prep New chapters on military and veteran mental health issues New chapter on evidence-based practices for counseling New chapter on behavioral health and health disparities in the U.S. New chapter on social justice and health equity issues New chapter on counseling caregivers New chapter on counseling children with psychiatric conditions New chapter on counseling for wellness New chapter on counseling survivors of natural disasters New information on complementary, alternative, and integrative approaches New information on counseling LGBTQ couples, partners and families Key Features: Covers all key foundational content for CACREP/CORE-accredited programs within one volume Provides quick access to a vast compendium of counseling information Edited and authored by leading counseling scholars, educators, and practitioners Relevant across all counseling specialties Updated to reflect 2014 ACA Code of Ethics, Affordable Care Act, DSM-5, and revisions to licensure requirements in many states.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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