基本説明
Highlights the practices in counseling psychology's traditional areas as well as in new and emerging areas.
Full Description
This handbook will both highlight the practices in counseling psychology's traditional areas as well as in new and emerging areas.
The field of counseling psychology is characterized by long roots in vocational psychology, prevention, primary interventions, advocacy, and an emphasis on individual differences. The field's fundamental philosophical approach has historically emphasized human strengths, well being, and prevention. Over the years, this approach has led to emerging emphases on cultural context, dimensions of diversity, the role of work in people's lives, and expanded roles for counseling psychologists in new settings, contexts, and with new populations.
Contents
Volume . Theories, Research, and MethodsEditorial Board
About the Editor-in-Chief
Contributors
Series Preface
Introduction
I. Counseling Psychology Foundations
The Society of Counseling Psychology: Historical Values, Themes, and Patterns Viewed from the American Psychological Association Presidential Podium
Edward A. Delgado-Romero, Michael Y. Lau, and Sandra L. Shullman
The Evolution of Theory in Counseling Psychology
Myrna L. Friedlander, Alex L. Pieterse, and Jessica E. Lambert
Improving the Quality of Research in Counseling Psychology: Conceptual and Methodological Issues
William T. Hoyt and Brent Mallinckrodt
Counseling Psychology Research Methods: Qualitative Approaches
Susan L. Morrow, Carrie L. Casta amp ntilde eda-Sound, and Elizabeth M. Abrams
Emerging Trends in Counseling Psychology Education and Training
Linda Forrest and Linda F. Campbell
Interventions and Evidence in Counseling Psychology: A View on Evidence-Based Practice
Jean A. Carter and Carol D. Goodheart
Foundations of Counseling Psychology: Assessment
Lisa A. Suzuki, Mineko Anne Onoue, Hiroko Fukui, and Shawn Ezrapour
II. Theories and Research
Psychotherapy Process and Outcome Research in Counseling Psychology
Michael J. Scheel and Collie W. Conoley
Theories of Vocational Psychology
Cindy L. Juntunen and Christine E. Even
Research in Work-Related Decisions
LaRae M. Jome and Robert P. Carnicella
Supervision: Research, Models, and Competence
Cal D. Stoltenberg and Brian W. McNeill
A Critical Review of Positive Psychology Theory and Research
Christine Robitschek and Cynthia C. Spering
Prevention in Counseling Psychology: Promoting Education, Health, and Well-Being Across the Life Cycle
John L. Romano, Julie Koch, and Y. Joel Wong
III. Contextual Factors
The Psychology of Men: Historical Developments, Current Research, and Future Directions
Stephen R. Wester and David L. Vogel
Gender: Women - Theories and Research
Carolyn Zerbe Enns
Sexual Orientation and Sexual Identity: Theory, Research, and Practice
Y. Barry Chung, Dawn M. Szymanski, and Elizabeth Markle
Counseling Psychology Theory and Research on Race and Ethnicity: Implications for a Psychological Science of Diversity
Stephen M. Quintana, Aaronson Chew, and Gwynneth Schell
Aging Theory and Research
Tammi Vacha-Haase, Robert D. Hill, and Douglas W. Bermingham
Religion and Spirituality: Theories and Research
Stephen W. Cook, Lance S. Dixon, and Petra J. McGuire
Social Class and Psychology
Laura Smith and Susan Mao
Volume 2. Practice, Interventions, and ApplicationsEditorial Board
I. Work and Education
Work and Psychological Health
Jane L. Swanson
Educational Development: Applications
Maureen E. Kenny and Lynn Y. Walsh-Blair
College and Career Readiness: Policy and Research to Support Effective Counseling in Schools
Richard T. Lapan, Sherri Turner, and Margaret E. Pierce
Work amp ndash Family Balance: A Counseling Psychology Perspective
Susan C. Whiston, Walter L. Campbell, and Cara S. Maffini
II. Community and Family
The Evolving Family
Douglas C. Haldeman
Partner Violence Victimization and Perpetration: Developmental and Contextual Implications for Effective Practice
Krista M. Chronister and Etiony Aldarondo
Child Maltreatment
Elizabeth A. Skowron and Petra Woehrle
Community Violence: Counseling Psychology's Response to a Public Health Epidemic
Elizabeth M. Vera and Megan K. Polanin
III. Health
Counseling Health Psychology: Applications
Kathleen Chwalisz
Health Disparities: Issues and Opportunities for Counseling Psychologists
Lydia P. Buki and Melissa Selem
IV. Social Justice
The Changing Economic Order: Implications of Economic Disparities for Counseling Psychologists
Angela Byars-Winston, Neeta Kantamneni, and Michael Mobley
Homelessness: An UnNatural Disaster
Todd C. Campbell and Darnell Durrah
Ethics and Social Justice in Counseling Psychology
Rebecca L. Toporek, Kwong-Liem Karl Kwan, and Robert A. Williams
The Expanded Psychosocial Model of Racism: A New Model for Understanding and Disrupting Racism and White Privilege
Helen A. Neville, Lisa B. Spanierman, and Jioni A. Lewis
Sexism and Heterosexism
Dawn M. Szymanski and Lauren B. Moffitt
V. New Directions: Settings and Populations
Forensics and the Legal System
Victoria A. Shivy and David B. Guion
Religion and Spirituality in Counseling
Joshua N. Hook, Everett L.Worthington, Jr., and Don E. Davis
From Cultural Encapsulation to Cultural Competence: The Cross-National Cultural Competence Model
Puncky Paul Heppner, Kenneth T. Wang, Mary J. Heppner, and Li-Fei Wang
Immigration
Oksana Yakushko and Melissa L. Morgan
Clinical Practice With Older Adults
Tammi Vacha-Haase
Counseling Psychologists as Consultants
Stewart E. Cooper, Jody L. Newman, and Dale R. Fuqua
Counseling Psychologists in Schools
Dorothy L. Espelage and V. Paul Poteat
Index