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You are currently browsing 1–10 of 34 new and published books in the subject of Counseling Psychology — sorted by publish date from newer books to older books.

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New and Published Books

  1. Mothers, Infants and Young Children of September 11, 2001

    A Primary Prevention Project

    Edited by Beatrice Beebe, Phyllis Cohen, K. Mark Sossin, Sara Markese

    The group of papers presented in this volume represents ten years of involvement of a group of eight core therapists, working originally with approximately forty families who suffered the loss of husbands and fathers on September 11, 2001. The project focuses on the families of women who were...

    Published February 23rd 2012 by Routledge

  2. Coping and Emotion in Sport

    Second Edition

    Edited by Joanne Thatcher, Marc Jones, David Lavallee

    The emotional highs and lows of competitive sport, whether experienced as a competitor, spectator or coach may be the essential ingredient that gives sport its universal and compelling appeal. Emotion is clearly a pervasive force within competitive sport, and this is reflected in the burgeoning...

    Published August 10th 2011 by Routledge

  3. Power, Resistance and Liberation in Therapy with Survivors of Trauma

    To Have Our Hearts Broken

    By Taiwo Afuape

    This book offers reflections on how liberation might be experienced by clients as a result of the therapeutic relationship. It explores how power and resistance might be most effectively and ethically understood and utilised in clinical practice with survivors of trauma. Power,...

    Published July 19th 2011 by Routledge

  4. The Chaos Theory of Careers

    A New Perspective on Working in the Twenty-First Century

    By Robert Pryor, Jim Bright

    The Chaos Theory of Careers outlines the application of chaos theory to the field of career development. It draws together and extends the work that the authors have been doing over the last 8 to 10 years. This text represents a new perspective on the nature of career development. It...

    Published March 20th 2011 by Routledge

  5. The Resilient Practitioner

    Burnout Prevention and Self-Care Strategies for Counselors, Therapists, Teachers, and Health Professionals, Second Edition

    By Thomas M. Skovholt, Michelle J. Trotter-Mathison

    Series: Counseling and Psychotherapy: Investigating Practice from Scientific, Historical, and Cultural Perspectives

    Therapists and other helping professionals, such as teachers, doctors and nurses, social workers, and clergy, work in highly demanding fields and can suffer from burnout, compassion fatigue, and secondary stress. This happens when they give more attention to their clients’ well being than their own...

    Published December 15th 2010 by Routledge

  6. Working With Immigrant Families

    A Practical Guide for Counselors

    Edited by Adam Zagelbaum, Jon Carlson

    Series: Family Therapy and Counseling

    Working With Immigrant Families examines the theoretical and practice-based issues that must be considered by counseling professionals when performing family therapy with immigrant clients. It provides practitioners with insights into why immigrant families come to the United States,...

    Published November 14th 2010 by Routledge

  7. Counselor Supervision

    4th Edition

    Edited by Nicholas Ladany, Loretta J. Bradley

    This new edition of Counseling Supervision is intended for counselor educators, counselor supervisor practitioners, and supervisors-in-training in a variety of educational and mental health settings. The editors have brought together experts in the field of counselor education to review and examine...

    Published April 28th 2010 by Routledge

  8. Culture and the Therapeutic Process

    A Guide for Mental Health Professionals

    Edited by Mark M. Leach, Jamie D. Aten

    Series: Counseling and Psychotherapy: Investigating Practice from Scientific, Historical, and Cultural Perspectives

    While there are numerous resources for practitioners on the subject, the ambiguity remains of what actually constitutes effective multicultural counseling and psychotherapy and how it should be incorporated into their sessions. This book addresses the question of how to apply current theories...

    Published November 23rd 2009 by Routledge

  9. Ethics and Professional Issues in Couple and Family Therapy

    Edited by Lorna Hecker

    While on some issues couple and family therapists have an exquisitely clear direction from professional codes of ethics, others fall under gray areas that instead rely on therapists making reasoned ethical decisions. Therapists need to develop ethical sensitivity to potential ethical issues in...

    Published November 17th 2009 by Routledge

  10. IDM Supervision

    An Integrative Developmental Model for Supervising Counselors and Therapists, Third Edition

    By Cal D. Stoltenberg, Brian W. McNeill

    Series: Counseling and Psychotherapy: Investigating Practice from Scientific, Historical, and Cultural Perspectives

    The third edition of this book is an updated and expanded presentation of the widely used Integrative Developmental Model of Supervision. In contrast to other volumes on clinical supervision, Stoltenberg and McNeill present a comprehensive, time-tested, and empirically investigated model of...

    Published September 24th 2009 by Routledge