
#IRLSchoolCounseling
An Introduction to the Profession
Cognella, Inc (Publisher)
Published on 7. December 2022
Book
Paperback/Softback
304 pages
978-1-7935-1585-8 (ISBN)
Description
#IRLSchoolCounseling: An Introduction to the Profession equips students with foundational school counseling knowledge using an engaging, real-world approach. Chapters-predicated around a social media post created by a real-life school counselor-walk readers through personal reflection, consultation with practicing school counselors, and information synthesis to highlight the role and responsibilities of school counselors and the varied experiences practitioners navigate as they implement a comprehensive school counseling program.
The book begins with an introductory chapter focused on school counseling within the context of the larger educational system. The book then introduces the history of the profession before moving into a practical approach that outlines key components of a comprehensive school counseling program. Chapters are organized according to the four elements of the American School Counselor Association (ASCA) National Model: Define, Manage, Deliver, and Assess.
The text highlights the perspectives of diverse school counselors who serve as consultants for chapter content. Each chapter provides readers with opportunities for reflection to support deeper understanding and application of the foundational content. The #EduCounselor Synthesis section in each chapter honors school counselors' identities as both counselors and educators and situates the real-world experiences of school counselors within the context of their ideal roles in the schools.
#IRLSchoolCounseling is an exemplary resource for foundational courses and programs in school counseling.
The book begins with an introductory chapter focused on school counseling within the context of the larger educational system. The book then introduces the history of the profession before moving into a practical approach that outlines key components of a comprehensive school counseling program. Chapters are organized according to the four elements of the American School Counselor Association (ASCA) National Model: Define, Manage, Deliver, and Assess.
The text highlights the perspectives of diverse school counselors who serve as consultants for chapter content. Each chapter provides readers with opportunities for reflection to support deeper understanding and application of the foundational content. The #EduCounselor Synthesis section in each chapter honors school counselors' identities as both counselors and educators and situates the real-world experiences of school counselors within the context of their ideal roles in the schools.
#IRLSchoolCounseling is an exemplary resource for foundational courses and programs in school counseling.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
San Diego
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 254 mm
Width: 178 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
531 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-7935-1585-8 (9781793515858)
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Persons
Christine J. Schimmel is an associate professor in the School of Counseling & Well-Being at West Virginia University who teaches counseling techniques, group counseling, and counseling children and adolescents. She is also a licensed professional counselor with more than 20 years of clinical and teaching experience.
Sarah I. Springer, Ph.D., LPC, ACS is an associate professor in the Department of Professional Counseling at Monmouth University. A former school counselor, she specializes in counselor development, group counseling, supervision, and counseling in schools.
Kathleen L. Grant (Ph.D., Montclair State University) is assistant professor in the Department of Counselor Education at The College of New Jersey.
Kara Ieva (Ph.D., University of Central Florida) is professor in the Counseling in Educational Settings program at Rowan University.
Sarah I. Springer, Ph.D., LPC, ACS is an associate professor in the Department of Professional Counseling at Monmouth University. A former school counselor, she specializes in counselor development, group counseling, supervision, and counseling in schools.
Kathleen L. Grant (Ph.D., Montclair State University) is assistant professor in the Department of Counselor Education at The College of New Jersey.
Kara Ieva (Ph.D., University of Central Florida) is professor in the Counseling in Educational Settings program at Rowan University.