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E-raamat: Counselor Educator's Guide: Practical In-Class Strategies and Activities

  • Formaat: 304 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 03-Apr-2020
  • Kirjastus: Springer Publishing Co Inc
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780826162229
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  • Formaat: 304 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 03-Apr-2020
  • Kirjastus: Springer Publishing Co Inc
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780826162229

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"This book can be used as a primary or secondary text book in a doctoral level Teaching Practicum course in Counselor Education and Supervision programs. This book can also be used as a pocket handbook for new faculty members who want to better understand how all of the courses in the curriculum influence each other"--

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A practical roadmap for teaching graduate counseling courses from start to finish

Written for the soon-to-be, newer, or adjunct counselor educator, this is an accessible, practical guide to preparing and teaching a graduate counseling course from start to finish. Authored by skilled counselor educators who found themselves woefully unprepared to teach upon obtaining their first faculty positions, the book proffers their hard-earned wisdom to help new faculty confidently take over the role of instructor. The hands-on guide provides convenient overviews of each course and day-to-day, content-specific strategies for designing and teaching integral course content that is culturally sensitive and developmentally appropriate.

Offering diverse strategies and activities, the book addresses how to teach courses in CACREP-accredited programs and covers such topics as identifying theoretical orientation; diagnosis, assessment, and treatment planning; developing therapeutic presence; group leadership; genograms; diversity; basic counseling skills; school shootings; suicide; White privilege; and much more. It addresses course objectives, evaluation of student learning, current research, classroom management, use of technology, do’s and don’ts, and advising students. Discussion points and merits of activities are informed by the concept of andragogy, a theory specifically for adult learning. Multicultural and social considerations are woven throughout each chapter. Activities and assignments were developed with feedback from students.

    KEY FEATURES:
  • Provides a practical roadmap for preparing and teaching a graduate counseling course from start to finish
  • Delivers in-depth practical information on how to teach new material and conduct day-to-day lectures
  • Discusses content-specific teaching strategies and advice
  • Guides new faculty members in understanding how all of the courses in the curriculum influence each other
  • Includes multicultural and social considerations in each chapter
  • Informed by the concept of andragogy, a theory specifically for adult learning
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xxi
1 Teaching Counseling Students Today
1(28)
Introduction
1(2)
Overview of Institutions of Higher Education
3(1)
Counselor Education
4(19)
Summary
23(6)
2 Orientation to Professional Counseling Courses
29(28)
Introduction
29(1)
Course Description
30(2)
Course Objectives
32(1)
Must-Cover Topics
33(6)
Personal Experience
39(8)
Course Considerations
47(4)
Course Assignments
51(6)
3 Ethics Courses
57(18)
Introduction
57(1)
Course Description
57(1)
Course Objectives
58(1)
Must-Cover Topics
58(4)
Personal Experience
62(7)
Course Considerations
69(3)
Course Assignments
72(3)
4 Counseling Theories Courses
75(18)
Introduction
75(1)
Course Description
75(2)
Course Objectives
77(2)
Must-Cover Topics
79(1)
Personal Experience
80(7)
Course Considerations
87(3)
Course Assignments
90(3)
5 Diversity Courses
93(14)
Introduction
93(1)
Course Description
93(1)
Course Objectives
94(2)
Must-Cover Topics
96(2)
Personal Experience
98(3)
Course Considerations
101(1)
Course Assignments
102(5)
6 Life-Span Development Courses
107(20)
Introduction
107(1)
Course Description
107(1)
Course Objectives
108(1)
Must-Cover Topics
109(6)
Personal Experience
115(5)
Course Considerations
120(2)
Course Assignments
122(5)
7 Counseling Techniques Courses
127(14)
Introduction
127(1)
Course Description
127(1)
Course Objectives
128(1)
Must-Cover Topics
128(2)
Personal Experience
130(2)
Course Considerations
132(3)
Course Assignments
135(6)
8 Career Development Courses
141(20)
Introduction
142(1)
Course Description
142(1)
Course Objectives
142(1)
Must-Cover Topics
142(8)
Personal Experience: Angela Weingartner
150(4)
Course Considerations
154(3)
Course Assignment
157(4)
9 Group Counseling Courses
161(14)
Introduction
161(1)
Course Description
161(1)
Course Objectives
162(1)
Must-Cover Topics
162(6)
Personal Experience
168(2)
Course Considerations
170(1)
Course Assignments
170(5)
10 Research Courses
175(16)
Introduction
175(1)
Course Description
176(1)
Course Objectives
176(1)
Must-Cover Topics
177(4)
Personal Experience
181(4)
Course Considerations
185(2)
Course Assignments
187(4)
11 Diagnosis, Assessment, and Treatment Planning Courses
191(14)
Introduction
191(1)
Course Description
191(1)
Course Objectives
192(1)
Must-Cover Topics
193(2)
Personal Experience
195(3)
Course Considerations
198(3)
Course Assignments
201(4)
12 Practicum and Internship Courses
205(14)
Introduction
205(1)
Course Description
205(2)
Course Objectives
207(1)
Must-Cover Topics
207(1)
Personal Experience
208(3)
Course Considerations
211(5)
Course Assignments
216(3)
13 Marriage, Couple, and Family Counseling Courses
219(20)
Introduction
219(1)
Course Description
219(1)
Course Objectives
220(1)
Must-Cover Topics
221(2)
Personal Experience
223(5)
Course Considerations
228(5)
Course Assignments
233(6)
14 School Counseling Courses
239(24)
Introduction
239(1)
Course Description
240(1)
Course Objectives
240(2)
Must-Cover Topics
242(1)
Personal Experience
242(4)
Voices From the Field
246(11)
Course Considerations
257(2)
Course Assignments
259(4)
15 In-Class Activities
263(10)
Appendix: Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP) Alignment 273(4)
Index 277
Jude T. Austin II, PhD, LPC, LMFT-A, NCC, CCMHC, is currently an assistant professor in the Professional Counseling Program at the University of Mary Hardin Baylor and serves as the programs clinical coordinator. He is also in private practice in Temple, Texas, working with individuals, couples, and families.

Julius A. Austin, PhD, LPC, NCC, is currently a clinical therapist and the coordinator for the Office of Substance Abuse and Recovery at Tulane University.