Providing counseling professionals with a solid grounding in the primary theories, skills, and models used by professional consultants,
Counselor as Consultant is the first text that explicitly addresses the new CACREP core standards for consultation. The book’s strong focus on intentionality, reflection, and wellness helps readers develop a strong sense of counselor identity, while its structure and exercises reinforce learning. Abundant exercises and case illustrations help counselors-in-training translate theory into practice and learn the essential skills needed for consultation positions.
Tabla de materias
Chapter 1: Introduction and Overview of Consultation
Chapter 2: The Role of Consultant and Consultee
Chapter 3: Necessary Skills of a Consultant
Chapter 4: Consultation Stages
Chapter 5: Behavioral and Cognitive Behavioral Consultation Models
Chapter 6: Solution Focused Consultation
Chapter 7: Ethical and Legal Aspects of Consultation
Chapter 8: Consultation in Mental Health Settings
Chapter 9: Consultation in Education (or School System) Settings
Chapter 10: Consultation in Career Counseling
Chapter 11: Consultation in Organizational Settings
Chapter 12: From the Authors Chair (an interview)
Sobre el autor
Daniel B. Kissinger, Ph D, LPCS, is an associate professor of counselor education at the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, and serves as the clinical coordinator and coordinator of the clinical mental health track. He is a Licensed Professional Counselor with over 15 years of experience and 9 year of experience as a counselor educator. Dr. Kissinger remains active in professional counseling organizations and maintains a limited private practice.