Guide to Graduate Programs in Counseling

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  • ISBN 9780190603724
  • Weight: 227g
  • Dimensions: 150 x 226mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Jan 2017
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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Written for undergraduate students and other prospective counselors, A Guide to Graduate Programs in Counseling is the first of its kind to create a comprehensive, reliable means of learning about the counseling profession, entry level preparation (i.e., masters degrees in counseling specializations), and what to consider when searching for, applying to, and ultimately selecting a graduate program in counseling that is the perfect fit. The Guide offers vital information relative to accreditation and its importance in the counseling profession with regards to obtaining licensure, certification, and even employment opportunities after graduating. As a CACREP publication, this book is the official source of information about accredited counseling programs and includes information about what counseling programs seek in candidates, what programs can offer students in terms of professional development and job placement, and guidance on personal and practical considerations for entering the counseling profession. Authored by counseling experts and featuring insights from voices in the field, A Guide to Graduate Programs in Counseling is a must-have resource for anyone interested in becoming a professional counselor.
Tyler Kimbel, PhD, M.S.Ed., is the Vice President of Research and Advocacy & Outreach at CACREP. He also teaches in counselor education as an adjunct professor. Dr. Kimbel has a background in school counseling and contributes his knowledge through research, consultation, and accreditation policy. Dana Heller Levitt, DPhil, M.S.Ed., is an associate professor of counseling at Montclair State University and the previous graduate program coordinator for master's programs. She served as a member of the CACREP Board of Directors from 2011-2016. Dr. Levitt has published works in the areas of professional ethics and counselor development, including Values and Ethics in Counseling: Real Life Ethical Decision-Making.