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DESCRIPTION
This state-of-the-art textbook illustrates paradigms for professional practice,
provides an overview of current knowledge and future trends in rehabilitation
counseling, and aims to stimulate thinking that will lead to new research initiatives.
Both settings (private and public) as well as services are addressed, including
placement, advocacy and case management. The text also contains elements of
practice, including cutting edge uses of technology and supervision, both clinical
and managerial. The appendices include useful source materials such as the Rehabilitation
Acronyms and the Code of Professional Ethics for Certified Rehabilitation Counselors.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Concepts and Paradigms by D.R. Maki & T.F. Riggar
2. Models of Disability by J. Smart
3. History and Systems by D.B. Peterson, L.J. Aguiar
4. History and Systems: Canada by R. Rudman
5. Policy and Law by M. D. Kuehn
6. Ethics by V.M. Tarvydas
7. Qualified Providers by M.J. Leahy
8. Research by F. Chan
9. Counseling by B. Cartwright & M. D'Andrea
10. Advocacy by W.M. Lui & R.L. Toporek
11. Assessment by N.L. Berven
12. Placement by R. Stensruf & D.D. Gilbride
13. Private Sector Practice by L. Shaw & C. Betters
14. Caseload Management by J. Cassell & S. W. Mulkey
15. Technology by M. J. Scherer & C. Sax
16. Clinical Supervision by J.T. Herbert
17. Administration
Appendices
A. Rehabilitation Acronyms
B. Scope of Practice for Rehabilitation Counseling
C. Code of Professional Ethics for Rehabilitation Counselors
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