ABSTRACT

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 a historical context while strengthening the foundational knowledge and skills counselors need. The new edition integrates the Multicultural and Social Justice Counseling Competencies (MSJCCs) and applies them to a variety of counseling settings at both local and state levels. Chapters also address leadership and design of effective counselor education programs, curricular implications, supervision and consultation, and research directions.

The new edition is designed for counselor educators and supervisors and doctoral-level counselor education students who are studying leadership and advocacy as one of five core areas within the 2016 CACREP standards and for master’s level students and practitioners who are growing their leadership and advocacy skills.

part I|74 pages

Foundations of Leadership in Counseling

chapter 1|19 pages

Leadership for the Counseling Profession

ByThomas J. Sweeney

chapter 2|20 pages

Foundations of Leadership

Theory, Philosophy, and Research
ByTodd F. Lewis

chapter 3|20 pages

Professional Leadership, Leading Well

Characteristics, Principles, and Ethics of Effective Counseling Leaders
ByMichael D. Brubaker, Jane E. Myers

chapter 4|13 pages

On Becoming a Leader

A Journey
ByCatherine Y. Chang, Casey A. Barrio Minton

part II|80 pages

Foundations of Advocacy in Counseling

chapter 5|17 pages

Professional Advocacy

Being Allowed to Do Good
ByThomas J. Sweeney, Victoria E. Kress

chapter 6|12 pages

Professional Advocacy

A Professional Responsibility
ByCatherine Y. Chang, Ashlei Rabess

chapter 7|10 pages

Social Justice as the 5th Force in Counseling

ByCourtland C. Lee, Irene Gomez

chapter 8|20 pages

Theoretical Foundations of Client Advocacy

ByVictoria E. Kress, Matthew J. Paylo, Christine A. McAllister

chapter 9|19 pages

Client Advocacy

In Action
ByMichael D. Brubaker, Rachael D. Goodman, Elif Emir-Öksüz

part III|107 pages

Leadership and Advocacy Roles in Counseling

chapter 10|19 pages

Leadership and Advocacy in Counselor Education Programs

Administration, Mentorship, and Culture
ByCasey A. Barrio Minton, Craig S. Cashwell

chapter 11|19 pages

Supervision and Consultation

Promoting Advocacy and Leadership
ByHarriet L. Glosoff, Jill E. Schwarz, Renee Shand-Lubbers

chapter 12|19 pages

Leadership and Advocacy in Schools and Universities

ByDodie Limberg, Shelby K. Gonzales, Abigail H. Conley

chapter 13|17 pages

Leadership and Advocacy in Mental Health Agencies and Community Programs

ByStephen Lenz, Tahani Dari, Monica L. Coleman

chapter 14|21 pages

Leadership and Advocacy in Professional Organizations

ByMelissa Luke

chapter 15|10 pages

Leadership and Advocacy through Research and Program Evaluation Best Practices

ByCasey A. Barrio Minton

part IV|54 pages

Future Directions for Counseling Leadership and Advocacy

chapter 16|21 pages

Leadership Training

Master's and Doctoral Curricula
ByCasey A. Barrio Minton, Carrie A. Wachter Morris

chapter 17|23 pages

Advocacy Training

Curriculum for Professional and Client Advocacy
ByNicole R. Hill, Laura K. Harrawood, Linwood G. Vereen

chapter 18|8 pages

Leadership and Advocacy

Vision for the Future
ByCatherine Y. Chang