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APA handbook of counseling psychology

Nadya A. Fouad, editor-in-chief, Jean A. Carter and Linda M. Subich, associate editors
Washington, DC : American Psychological Association, 2012 ©2012
"The field of counseling psychology is characterized by long roots in vocational psychology, prevention, primary interventions, advocacy, and an emphasis on individual differences. Over the years, this approach has led to emerging emphases on cultural context, dimensions of diversity, the role of work in people s lives, and expanded roles for counseling psychologists in new settings, contexts, and with new populations. This handbook will both highlight the practices in counseling psychology s traditional areas as well as in new and emerging areas. Each chapter of the APA Handbook of Counseling Psychology reflects critical counseling psychology values, focusing on resilience, strength, prevention, social justice and cultural context from new and diverse voices in the field. The two volumes synthesize and critique the state of research in different areas of counseling psychology, and go beyond the current (and past) state with an eye to the future. Authors highlight key studies that have moved each area forward, critically evaluate those studies and provide a guide to readers of what is next needed to enhance counseling psychology. This handbook will provide an irreplaceable guide to the current field of counseling psychology."--Publi

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Bibliographic Information

Format:
book Book
Subject:
Counseling psychology > Handbooks, manuals, etc
Language:
English
ISBN:
9781433811081, 1433811081, 9781433811098, 143381109
Course:
CP602
Conceptual Issues in Counselling Psychology
UPC No:
10.1037/13754-000
10.1037/13755-000
Series:
APA Handbooks in psychology.
Bibliography:
Includes bibliographical references and index

 

 


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