A guidebook to human service professions: helping college students explore opportunities in the human services field
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Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Springfield, Ill. Charles C Thomas ©2009
Edition:2nd ed
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Item Description:Revised edition of: I'm a people person. c2003
Includes bibliographical references
Okay, you want to work with and help people, now what do you do? / William G. Emener, Michael A. Richard, John J. Bosworth -- Applied anthropology / Michael V. Angrosino, Gerry Tierney -- Audiology, speech-language pathology, and speech-language-hearing science / Arthur M. Guilford -- Case management / Robynanne Cash-Howard -- Clinical psychology / Vincent E. Parr -- College student development as a professional career / Mary Finn Maples, Peggy A. Dupey -- Counseling psychology / Destin N. Stewart, Brent Mallinckrodt -- Criminal justice / Donna M. Massey-Anderson, Courtney A. Waid -- Gerontology / William E. Haley, Kathryn Hyer, Mary F. Mushel -- Industrial-organizational psychology / Lori Foster Thompson, Paul E. Spector -- Marriage and family therapy / Scott Johnson -- Mediation: a collaborative approach to dispute resolution / William A. Lambos -- Mental health counseling / Garry G. Gintner, Gail Mears -- Public administration / John L. Daly -- Rehabilitation counseling / John D. Rasch, Colleen A. Etzbach -- School counseling / Dennis Pelsma, Tom S. Krieshok -- School psychology / Michael B. Brown, Paul S. Trivette -- Social work / Susan Craft Vickerstaff -- Special education / Karen R. Nicholas, Bruce M. Menchetti -- Human service occupations: selected examples / Michael A. Richard, William G. Emener -- Professional ethics and professionalism / William G. Emener, Michael A. Richard, John J. Bosworth
The twenty-one all new chapters in this second edition poignantly review a variety of different careers designed for individuals undecided about their future, beyond a desire or "a calling" to work with people, and provide excellent cutting edge information about a large variety of human service professions and occupations, wrapped in the authors' "real passion for helping people." Part I discusses some of the tangible and intrinsic reasons why people want to be human service professionals, and defines and discusses career choice and human service, as well as the concepts of career, job and PR.
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (xxi, 264 pages)
ISBN:0398079935
9780398079932

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