Exercises
Editors Preface
Authors Preface
Acknowledgments
Section I: Counseling a Process and a Profession
Chapter 1: Counseling: Helping as a Professional Practice
Chapter 2: Helping – The Practice of Facilitating Change
Section II: The Elements and Dynamics of Counseling
Chapter 3: The Counseling Relationship: A Unique Social
Encounter
Chapter 4: Identifying the “What Is”: Probing the Client’s
Issues
Chapter 5: Goal Setting: Identifying the “what is desired”
Chapter 6: Moving from “what is” to “what is desired”
Chapter 7: Practice Accountability: An ethical mandate and a
practice necessity
Section III: Counselor as Professional
Chapter 8: Counselor Competence: An Ethical Precondition to
Successful Intervention
Chapter 9: Care for the Counselor
Chapter 10: The Unfolding Professional Identity
Section IV: Applying what we Know
Chapter 11: Samantha – Finding it hard to say goodbye
Chapter 12: Jamal – The Gym Teacher’s Concern
Chapter 13: Mrs. Ayame Hoshi… Feeling as Half of A Person
Epilogue: From the Authors Chairs
Richard D. Parsons, Ph.D. is a Full Professor in the Counselor
Education Department at West Chester University. Dr. Parsons
has over 45 years of university teaching in counselor preparation
programs. Prior to his University teaching Dr. Parsons spent 9
years as a school counselor in an inner-city high school.
Naijian Zhang, PhD, is a licensed psychologist in Pennsylvania and
tenured full professor in the Department of Counselor Education at
West Chester University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Zhang has over 20
years’ experience of clinical practice and teaching in counseling
psychology, higher education/student affairs, and language programs
at college and university and was also a university administrator
(Acting Department Chair, Graduate Coordinator). He has authored,
coauthored, and edited over 40 articles, book chapters, and books.
His most recent books include Field Experience: Transitioning from
Student to Professional in 2015, Counseling Theory: Guiding
Reflective Practice in 2014, Becoming a Skilled Counselor in 2013,
Rentz’s Student Affairs Practice in Higher Education and Psychology
in 2016, and Multicultural and Diversity Issues in Student Affairs
Practice: A Professional Competency-Based Approach in 2019. Dr.
Zhang is also the co-editor of the book series Counseling and
Professional Identity which consists of 23 counseling books and
editor of the book series, American Series in Student Affairs
Practice and Professional Identity (11 volumes). Dr. Zhang was Vice
President, President, and Past-President of the Association of
Chinese Helping Professionals and Psychologists – International. He
is a recipient of the Travel Award from the American Psychological
Association (APA) and the Outstanding Research Award and
Outstanding Service Award from the American College Personnel
Association (ACPA). Currently he is teaching in a full load of
graduate courses and seeing clients in his private practice. In
addition, Dr. Zhang frequently gives presentations and conducts
counseling training workshops internationally.
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