
The Professional Counselor as Administrator
Perspectives on Leadership and Management of Counseling Services Across Settings
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Will be published approx. on 24. October 2005
Book
Hardback
360 pages
978-0-8058-4957-8 (ISBN)
Description
A largely undiscussed problem exists in the counseling community. Each year many excellent professional counselors with little or no administrative preparation or leadership experience are asked to assume administrative roles in schools, colleges and universities, state and federal government offices, community agencies, and foundations. The purpose of this book is to lighten their challenge by providing them with knowledge of the basic tasks and tools needed by a professional administrator and, equally important, how to adapt those tasks and tools to various professional settings. Key features of this outstanding new book include the following:
*General Skills -- Chapters 1 and 2 address the meanings of the terms leadership, management and administration, examine the tasks associated with each term, and provide the concepts and skills (e.g., strategic planning, budgeting, recruitment and development of staff, use of technology, etc.) needed by any counseling administrator in any setting.
*Applications -- Chapters 3-9 examine the similarities and differences in counseling leadership and management in different settings. The point is made that counseling services are rarely stand-alone structures; typically they are part of larger institutions to which they must demonstrate their contribution. No other book examines how counseling services are adapted to different settings.
*Expertise -- Written by three professional counselors who collectively have more than 90 years of administrative experience, this book supplements existing research and scholarship with a wealth of personal experience -- especially on those topics where the published literature is thin.
This book is appropriate for the following audiences: 1) graduate students in counselor education or counseling psychology who aspire to leadership positions; 2) practicing counselors entering (or those new to) administrative positions; 3) practicing counselors seeking to understand the institutional settings in which they practice; and 4) counseling administrators seeking an easy-to-use reference volume.
*General Skills -- Chapters 1 and 2 address the meanings of the terms leadership, management and administration, examine the tasks associated with each term, and provide the concepts and skills (e.g., strategic planning, budgeting, recruitment and development of staff, use of technology, etc.) needed by any counseling administrator in any setting.
*Applications -- Chapters 3-9 examine the similarities and differences in counseling leadership and management in different settings. The point is made that counseling services are rarely stand-alone structures; typically they are part of larger institutions to which they must demonstrate their contribution. No other book examines how counseling services are adapted to different settings.
*Expertise -- Written by three professional counselors who collectively have more than 90 years of administrative experience, this book supplements existing research and scholarship with a wealth of personal experience -- especially on those topics where the published literature is thin.
This book is appropriate for the following audiences: 1) graduate students in counselor education or counseling psychology who aspire to leadership positions; 2) practicing counselors entering (or those new to) administrative positions; 3) practicing counselors seeking to understand the institutional settings in which they practice; and 4) counseling administrators seeking an easy-to-use reference volume.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Inc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 24 mm
Weight
666 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8058-4957-8 (9780805849578)
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Additional editions

Barry Rodger | Angus Macculloch
The Professional Counselor as Administrator
Perspectives on Leadership and Management of Counseling Services Across Settings
E-Book
08/2006
1st Edition
Routledge
€69.99
Available for download

Barry Rodger | Angus Macculloch
The Professional Counselor as Administrator
Perspectives on Leadership and Management of Counseling Services Across Settings
E-Book
08/2006
Routledge
€69.99
Available for download

Edwin L. Herr | Dennis E. Heitzmann | Jack R. Rayman
The Professional Counselor as Administrator
Perspectives on Leadership and Management of Counseling Services Across Settings
Book
10/2005
1st Edition
Routledge
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Persons
Edwin L. Herr, Dennis E. Heitzmann, Jack R. Rayman
Content
Contents: Preface. Leadership, Management, Administration in Perspective. Fundamental Processes of Leadership, Management, and Administration. The School Counselor as Program Administrator. Leadership and Management of University Counseling Centers. The Administration of University Career Services. Chair, Department of Counselor Education, Counseling Psychology, or Both and More. Administration of Counseling in Government, Nonprofit, and Professional Organizations. Leadership and Management of Counseling in the Community and Workplaces About Work. The Professional Counselor as Manager in Independent Practice. The Professional Counselor as Administrator.