Tarrell Awe Agahe Portman & Chris Wood 
Critical Incidents in School Counseling [EPUB ebook] 

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This practical text explores contemporary case scenarios that arise in school counseling with children and adolescents. Throughout 30 chapters on a diverse range of topics, several school counseling experts analyze and discuss each incident from a best practices perspective. Topics are organized around the CACREP Standards and incidents include a list of related supplemental readings, online resources, and suggested learning activities. Issues explored include trauma, drug use, pregnancy, cyberbullying, suicide, gangs, parental conflicts, sexual orientation, third-culture students, student career development, and ethical and professional dilemmas.

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Table des matières

Preface xi

About the Editors xiii

About the Contributors xv

Acknowledgments xix

Chapter 1 Introduction 1
Chris Wood, Heather J. Fye, and Tarrell Awe Agahe Portman

Part I Who I Am as A Counselor

Chapter 2 I Never Thought I Would Be in This Position as a Supervisor! 9

Incident
Cindy Wiley

Responses
Sandra A. Loew, Patrick R. Mullen, and W. Bryce Hagedorn

Chapter 3 Is This Really What I Went to School For? 19

Incident
Lawrence E. Tyson

Responses
Franciene Sabens and Amy Upton

Chapter 4 When Is There Time for Me? How Do I Cope? 29

Incident
Lacey Ricks

Responses
Karen Moore Townsend and Yvonne Ortiz-Bush

Chapter 5 What About One’s Religious Beliefs? 37

Incident
Tomeka Mc Ghee

Responses
Zachary Michael Pietrantoni and Diana L. Wildermuth

Part II What I Do as a Counselor

Chapter 6 Who Will Advocate If I Don’t? 47

Incident
Emilie E. Shaver

Responses
Jolie Daigle and Debbie Grant

Chapter 7 How Did All of This Come Into My School? 55

Incident
Cheryl Lynn Spaulding Sewell

Responses
Tori Charette and Sandra (Sandi) M. Logan-Mc Kibben

Chapter 8 Suicide: Who Are You Going to Call? 65

Incident
Judith A. Harrington

Responses
Christy W. Land and Carolyn Stone

Chapter 9 What Do I Do When My Supervisor Lacks Supervision? 75

Incident
Claire Merlin-Knoblich

Responses
Sarah I. Springer, Christine Hennigan Paone, and Melinda M. Gibbons

Chapter 10 We’re Counseling as Fast as We Can! Trapped in the Cracks of the System 83

Incident
Kenya Bledsoe

Responses
Jolie Daigle and La Wanda Edwards

Chapter 11 When It Rains, It Pours! Where Do I Begin to Help? 91

Incident
Tiffany Stoner-Harris

Responses
Sophie Maxis and Jonique Childs

Part III How I Serve as a Counselor

Chapter 12 Now That I Stand Up, How Do I Survive? 103

Incident
Matthew J. Beck

Responses
Darcie Davis-Gage and S. Kent Butler

Chapter 13 Prepared and Not Prepared: Which Culture Decides? 113

Incident
Na Mi Bang

Responses
Joel M. Filmore and Erin Lane

Chapter 14 Not Enough Books and Too Many Students 121

Incident
Maiko Xiong

Responses
Norma Day-Vines and Tina Anctil

Chapter 15 Blowing Up in Science Class or Getting Trapped in the System 127

Incident
Rafe Mc Cullough

Responses
Tim Poynton and Anita Young

Chapter 16 What Do I Need to Know, and How Can I Get the Answers? Needs Assessment From a ‘Not Nosy’ School Counselor 135

Incident
Jennifer Sharp

Responses
Brandie Oliver, Tom Keller, Nick Abel, and Richard E. Cleveland

Chapter 17 She’s Come Undone! Alternatives for Amy? 145

Incident
James Gondak

Responses
Linda Foster and Bradley T. Erford

Chapter 18 Did You Bring a Suicide Note? 153

Incident
Tracy L. Jackson

Responses
Malik S. Henfield and Laurie A. Carlson

Chapter 19 Professional Dilemma: Unteachable Teacher? 159

Incident
Jason Durrell

Responses
Richard E. Cleveland and Laurie A. Carlson

Chapter 20 But She’s Going to Be Famous! Addressing Attendance Concerns in Third-Culture Students 169

Incident
Sebastien Laroche

Responses
Jared Lau, Chris Wood, and Caroline A. Baker

Chapter 21 Assessment: Case of the Ninth-Grade Gap 181

Incident
Justin R. Fields

Responses
Christopher A. Sink, Richard T. Lapan, and Catherine Griffith

Chapter 22 ‘Other Than That, Mrs. Lincoln, How Was The Play?’ Career Development 193

Incident
Allison List

Responses
Wendy Hoskins, Katrina Harris, and Cass Dykeman

Part IV What I Can Do to Make a Difference as a Counselor

Chapter 23 I Need to Know About Adverse Childhood Effects 205

Incident
Jodi L. Saunders

Responses
Amanda Dreisbach Rumsey, Catherine Y. Chang, Tom Keller, Brandie Oliver, and Nick Abel

Chapter 24 The ‘We’ in Cyberbullying 213

Incident
Stephannee Standefer

Responses
Brandie Oliver, Nick Abel, Tom Keller, and Chris Janson

Chapter 25 Ambassador Between Two Nations 221

Incident
Lisa Grayshield

Responses
Heather J. Fye, Chelsey Windl, Nick Abel, Tom Keller, and Brandie Oliver

Chapter 26 How Can We Be Stronger Together? 233

Incident
Laura L. Gallo

Responses
Carrie A. Wachter Morris and Susannah M. Wood

Chapter 27 Am I Biased Too? Bias-Based Bullying 241

Incident
Cassandra A. Storlie

Responses
Jodi L. Saunders, Rhonda M. Bryant, and Beth A. Durodoye

Chapter 28 When Systems Fail, What Is Next? 247

Incident
Robin Alcala Saner

Responses
Meredith A. Rausch and Danielle S. Bryant

Chapter 29 Please Help Me, but Don’t Tell Me How to Raise My Child 257

Incident
Anna Viviani

Responses
Sondra Smith-Adcock and Lourdes M. Rivera

Chapter 30 How Can We Work Across the Road If We Aren’t Included? 265

Incident
Dawnette Cigrand

Responses
Eric R. Baltrinic and Tarrell Awe Agahe Portman

References 273

A propos de l’auteur

Tarrell Awe Agahe Portman, Ph D, is the dean of the College of Education at Winona State University.
Chris Wood, Ph D, is an associate professor in the Counselor Education program at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
Heather J. Fye, Ph D, is an assistant professor in the Counselor Education program at the University of Alabama.

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