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Theory, Practice, and Trends in Human Services Edward Neukrug (Old Dominion University)

Theory, Practice, and Trends in Human Services By Edward Neukrug (Old Dominion University)

Theory, Practice, and Trends in Human Services by Edward Neukrug (Old Dominion University)


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Theory, Practice, and Trends in Human Services Summary

Theory, Practice, and Trends in Human Services: An Introduction by Edward Neukrug (Old Dominion University)

This easy-to-understand text addresses critical topics in human services to provide you with a comprehensive overview of the field. You'll learn about professional issues and major theories related to human service work as well as about how to work with varying client populations and become a culturally competent helper. Major content areas include professional issues, standards in the profession (skill standards, ethics, accreditation, and credentialing), history, counseling theory, helping skills, human development, group and family counseling, community systems, consultation and supervision, and research, testing, and evaluation. The last chapter (on career development) gives you an opportunity to examine whether human services is the right field for you and helps you understand the career counseling process. The book is further distinguished by its experiential emphasis, unique use of personal vignettes, and focus on the development of the helper.

About Edward Neukrug (Old Dominion University)

Edward S. Neukrug is the Professor of Counseling at Old Dominion University, Dr. Ed Neukrug has made a substantial impact on the fields of counseling and human services. An author of 11 books and dozens of articles and chapters in books, his works have been read by thousands of counseling and human services students and professionals. A leader in several counseling and human services associations, he has helped steer the fields toward the future. In addition, Dr. Neukrug was the architect of the original ethics code of the National Association of Human Services (NOHS) and served in a variety of capacities for professional associations. He has several open-access, free websites which focus on learning of counseling theories, understanding one's view of human nature, testing and assessment, and more. His commitment to, and work in, the counseling and human services professions has been unwavering. Dr. Neukrug has received numerous awards for his work, including twice receiving the President's award from NOHS and recently receiving the American Counseling Association's (ACA) Fellows designation. You can view his works, open access websites, and accomplishments at www.counselingbooksetc.com and atwww.odu.edu/~eneukrug..

Table of Contents

1. Defining the Human Service Professional. 2. History and Current Issues in Human Services. 3. Standards in the Profession: Skill Standards, Credentialing, Program Accreditation, and Ethics. 4. Theoretical Approaches to Human Service Work. 5. The Helping Interview: Skills, Process, and Case Management. 6. Development of the Person. 7. Couples, Family, and Group Helping. 8. Organizational and Community Change and the Role of Consultation and Supervision. 9. Culturally Competent Helping and Diversity. 10. Working with Varied Client Populations. 11. Research, Evaluation, and Assessment. 12. Career Development, Processes, and Resources: Your Future in Human Services. Glossary. Appendix A: Websites of Professional Associations. Appendix B: Ethical Standards of Human Service Professionals. Appendix C: Overview of DSM-5 Diagnostic Categories. Appendix D: Consultation at a Mental Health Center.

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CIN1305271491G
9781305271494
1305271491
Theory, Practice, and Trends in Human Services: An Introduction by Edward Neukrug (Old Dominion University)
Used - Good
Paperback
Cengage Learning, Inc
20160101
416
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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