This text challenges readers to reflect on what they want to accomplish in their own careers and offers a behind-the-scenes look at becoming an effective leader and advocate. The authors provide information essential to the growth and development of counseling leaders and give newer professionals a clearer sense of what leadership and advocacy look like on the job. After a current perspective on what ethical and culturally responsive leadership entails, 13 counseling leaders—both long established and emerging and representing a wide range of cultural and intersectional backgrounds—share their unique stories in poignant personal profiles. The final section of the text highlights pertinent themes in the profiles and explores implications to strengthen the future of the profession.
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Spis treści
Preface vii
Acknowledgments ix
About the Editors xi
Meet the Contributing Authors xiii
Part I Perspectives on Leadership Advocacy in Counseling
Chapter 1 Introduction 3
Cassandra A. Storlie and Barbara Herlihy
Chapter 2 Culturally Responsive Counseling Leadership 9
Cassandra A. Storlie, Christian D. Chan, and Michael Hannon
Chapter 3 Leadership and Advocacy in the Field 25
Michael D. Brubaker and Andrew W. Wood
Part II Leaders Advocates—Their Stories
Chapter 4 Patricia Arredondo 41
Daniel C. Rosen
Chapter 5 Casey A. Barrio Minton 53
Isabel C. Farrell
Chapter 6 Carol Bobby 63
Emily Goodman-Scott
Chapter 7 Craig S. Cashwell 73
Jodi L. Tangen
Chapter 8 M. Sylvia Fernandez 81
Christine Sacco-Bene
Chapter 9 Samuel Templeman Gladding 93
D. Robert Casares Jr.
Chapter 10 Barbara Herlihy 107
Anita M. Pool
Chapter 11 Gerard Lawson 117
Corrine R. Sackett
Chapter 12 Courtland C. Lee 129
Marja Humphrey
Chapter 13 Spencer G. Niles 139
Patrick Akos
Chapter 14 Theodore P. Remley 149
Alexander T. Becnel
Chapter 15 Martin Ritchie 159
Amber Lange
Chapter 16 Thomas J. Sweeney 169
Michael D. Brubaker
Part III Synthesis Concluding Thoughts
Chapter 17 Synthesis 183
Devon E. Romero, Madelyn Duffey, and Cassandra A. Storlie
Chapter 18 Concluding Thoughts 197
Cassandra A. Storlie and Barbara Herlihy
Additional Readings on Leadership and Advocacy 201
References 203
O autorze
Cassandra A. Storlie, Ph D, LPCC-S (Ohio), NCC, RN (Illinois) is an associate professor and doctoral program coordinator in the Counselor Education and Supervision program at Kent State University. She earned her Ph D in counselor education and supervision from the University of Iowa.
Barbara Herlihy, Ph D, NCC, LPC-S, is a professor in practice and doctoral program director in the Counselor Education program at the University of Texas at San Antonio. She is also professor emeritus in the College of Education and Human Development at the University of New Orleans.