101 careers in counseling:
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1. Verfasser: Hodges, Shannon (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: New York Springer Publishing Company 2012
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Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references and index
The profession of counseling -- Counseling as a career -- Counseling children and families -- Counseling the elderly -- Counseling in school settings -- Counseling in college and university settings -- Career and vocational counseling -- Counseling in community mental health settings -- Counseling in private practice -- Counseling in correctional institutions and the legal arena -- Counseling in the military -- Counseling in health care organizations -- Counseling in crisis intervention and emergency management -- Spiritual-based counseling -- Creative arts counseling -- International counseling careers -- Emerging fields and professions in counseling -- The counselor in nontraditional careers -- Financing your education -- Counselors and the job search
This comprehensive and easy-to-use guide is an invaluable resource to help you choose a rewarding counseling career that best suits your interests, strengths, and personality. Exploring a wealth of career opportunities in both traditional and non-traditional settings, including the most exciting emerging fields, this useful reference describes the many benefits found in the work of a professional counselor. Each career listing includes an overview, salary range, employment prospects, best and most challenging aspects of the job, and educational and licensing requirements. In addition, the book helps guide you through financing your education and the job search process. As a special feature, chapters include profiles of actual counselors and their work, providing an insightful insider's perspective on their profession
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (xix, 311 pages)
ISBN:082610858X
0826108598
9780826108586
9780826108593

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