Without mentioning dates for the earlier editions, counselor educators, researchers, and practitioners update their vision of approaches that mental health professionals can adopt to promote the psychological health and personal empowerment of more people within their changing communities. They place more emphasis on the different ways that contextual or environmental factors influence the psychological development of clients, students, and practitioners. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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A thorough revision that now more than ever clearly describes and illustrates the practice of community counseling by discussing the most current issues and practices for community work in the 21st century. Especially emphasized in this edition are the practices of diversity, ethics and the role of the counselor as a change agent and advocate. Focusing on how to promote change and growth, this text provides effective guidelines for planning and implementing productive community counseling programs and provides readers with a basic understanding of the role of the community counselor, the services offered by community agencies and the settings in which they are offered. The text examines four vital facets of counseling: direct community counseling, direct client services (outreach), indirect community services (influencing public policy) and indirect client services (client advocacy).
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