Guidance and counseling in education: Recent print books
This guide is for those interested in guidance and counseling in education at all levels, both research and practice.
Recent print books
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School counseling to close opportunity gaps: a social justice and antiracist framework for success by Cheryl Holcomb-McCoy
Publication Date: 2022School counselors can play a powerful role in closing opportunity gaps and addressing the social, emotional, and academic needs of students. This new edition of a groundbreaking bestseller shows school counselors how to incorporate principles of social justice, antiracism, equity, and advocacy into their practice. -
Professional counseling excellence through leadership and advocacy by Catherine Chang; Casey A. Barrio Minton
Publication Date: 2022"Professional Counseling Excellence through Leadership and Advocacy provides readers with the knowledge, skills, and qualities to succeed as leaders and advocates throughout their careers. Edited by leaders in counselor education and endorsed by Chi Sigma Iota, this text places leadership and advocacy in historical context while strengthening the foundational knowledge and skills counselors need. -
Critical theories for school psychology and counseling: a foundation for equity and inclusion in school-based practice by Sherrie L. Proctor; David P. Rivera
Publication Date: 2022"Critical Theories for School Psychology and Counseling introduces school psychologists and counselors to five critical theories that inform more equitable, inclusive work with marginalized and underserved student populations." -
Advising lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer college students by Craig M. McGill (Ed.); Jennifer Joslin (Ed.); Kristen A. Renn
Publication Date: 2021In the face of hostile campus cultures, LGBTQA students rely on knowledgeable academic advisors for support, nurturance, and the resources needed to support their persistence. This edited collection offers theoretical understanding of the literature of the field, practical strategies that can be implemented at different institutions, and best practices that helps students, staff, and faculty members understand more deeply the challenges and rewards of working constructively with LGBTQA students. -
Emotionally naked: a teacher's guide to preventing suicide and recognizing students at risk by Anne Moss Rogers; Kimberly H. McManama O'Brien
Publication Date: 2021In Emotionally Naked: A Teacher's Guide to Preventing Suicide and Recognizing Students at Risk, trainer, speaker, and suicide loss survivor Anne Moss Rogers, and clinical social worker and researcher, Kimberly O'Brien, PhD, LICSW, empower middle and high school educators with the knowledge and skills to leverage their relationships with students to reduce this threat to life. -
Indigenous ways of knowing in counseling: theory, research, and practice by Lisa Grayshield (Ed.); Ramon Del Castillo (Ed.)
Publication Date: 2020Indigenous Counseling is based in universal principals/truths that promote a way to think about how to live in the world and with one another that extends beyond the scope of Western European thought. Individual health and wellness is intricately interwoven into the relationships that we establish on multiple levels in our lives, those that we establish with ourselves, with others, and with the external environments with which we live.
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