Cambridge University Press
LGBTQ Affirmative Counseling : A Student and Practitioner Handbook
Product Code:
9781009342391
ISBN13:
9781009342391
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$43.16
Addressing a need for LGBTQ affirmative counselling in training, this meticulously crafted book is designed for graduate counselling students, new practitioners, and cross-disciplinary professionals. Authored by top researchers and clinicians, this collection synthesizes best practices in training and intervention, presenting a blueprint to seamlessly integrate affirmative counselling into academic curricula. Individual chapters cover topics including history, culture, assessment, treatment planning, crisis response, international perspectives, technology, and training. Enriched with resources, real-life case examples, and thoughtful reflection questions, the book moves beyond theory to provide actionable insights for effective LGBTQ affirmative counselling in diverse organizational settings. Tailored for graduate programs, this book equips future practitioners to adeptly navigate the complexities of affirmative counselling.
Author: Jeffry Moe, Amber L. Pope, Dilani M. Perera, Narketta Sparkman-Key |
Publisher: Cambridge University Press |
Publication Date: Jul 04, 2024 |
Number of Pages: NA pages |
Language: English |
Binding: Paperback |
ISBN-10: 1009342398 |
ISBN-13: 9781009342391 |
LGBTQ Affirmative Counseling : A Student and Practitioner Handbook
$43.16
Addressing a need for LGBTQ affirmative counselling in training, this meticulously crafted book is designed for graduate counselling students, new practitioners, and cross-disciplinary professionals. Authored by top researchers and clinicians, this collection synthesizes best practices in training and intervention, presenting a blueprint to seamlessly integrate affirmative counselling into academic curricula. Individual chapters cover topics including history, culture, assessment, treatment planning, crisis response, international perspectives, technology, and training. Enriched with resources, real-life case examples, and thoughtful reflection questions, the book moves beyond theory to provide actionable insights for effective LGBTQ affirmative counselling in diverse organizational settings. Tailored for graduate programs, this book equips future practitioners to adeptly navigate the complexities of affirmative counselling.
Author: Jeffry Moe, Amber L. Pope, Dilani M. Perera, Narketta Sparkman-Key |
Publisher: Cambridge University Press |
Publication Date: Jul 04, 2024 |
Number of Pages: NA pages |
Language: English |
Binding: Paperback |
ISBN-10: 1009342398 |
ISBN-13: 9781009342391 |