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A guidebook to human service professions : helping college students explore opportunities in the human services field / edited by William G. Emener, Michael A. Richard, John J. Bosworth.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Emener, William G. (William George), editor.
Richard, Michael A., editor.
Bosworth, John J., editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Human services--Vocational guidance.
Human services.
Social service--Vocational guidance.
Social service.
Educational counseling--Vocational guidance.
Educational counseling.
Mental health services--Vocational guidance.
Mental health services.
Rehabilitation counseling--Vocational guidance.
Rehabilitation counseling.
Health counseling--Vocational guidance.
Health counseling.
Employees--Counseling of--Vocational guidance.
Employees.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (286 p.)
Edition:
2nd ed.
Place of Publication:
Springfield, Illinois : Charles C Thomas, [2009]
Language Note:
English
Summary:
The twenty-one all new chapters in this second edition poignantly review a variety of different careers designed for individuals undecided about their future, beyond a desire or "a calling" to work with people, and provide excellent cutting edge information about a large variety of human service professions and occupations, wrapped in the authors' "real passion for helping people." Part I discusses some of the tangible and intrinsic reasons why people want to be human service professionals, and defines and discusses career choice and human service, as well as the concepts of career, job and pr
Contents:
CONTENTS; Chapter 1: OKAY, YOU WANT TO WORK WITH ANDHELP PEOPLE . . . NOW WHAT DO YOU DO?; Chapter 2: APPLIED ANTHROPOLOGY; Chapter 3: AUDIOLOGY, SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY,AND SPEECH-LANGUAGE-HEARING SCIENCE; Chapter 4: CASE MANAGEMENT; Chapter 5: CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY; Chapter 6: COLLEGE STUDENT DEVELOPMENT AS A PROFESSIONAL CAREER; Chapter 7: COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGY; Chapter 8: CRIMINAL JUSTICE; Chapter 9: GERONTOLOGY; Chapter 10: INDUSTRIAL-ORGANIZATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY; Chapter 11: MARRIAGE AND FAMILY THERAPY; Chapter 12: MEDIATION: A COLLABORATIVE APPROACH TO DISPUTE RESOLUTION
Chapter 13: MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELINGChapter 14: PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION; Chapter 15: REHABILITATION COUNSELING; Chapter 16: SCHOOL COUNSELING; Chapter 17: SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGY; Chapter 18: SOCIAL WORK; Chapter 19: SPECIAL EDUCATION; Chapter 20: HUMAN SERVICE OCCUPATIONS :SELECTED EXAMPLES; Chapter 21: PROFESSIONAL ETHICS AND PROFESSIONALISM
Notes:
Revised edition of: I'm a people person. c2003.
Includes bibliographical references.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
0-398-07993-5
OCLC:
689995665

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