ABSTRACT

A Counseling Primer presents an introduction to the counseling profession that provides students with a foundation for success. This engaging and accessible text covers the core CACREP Standard of Professional Orientation with a comprehensive overview of the field. It:

  • Anticipates the questions of beginning students with a series of chapters that ask who counselors (and clients) are, what counseling is, when and where it is practiced, and why counselors choose the profession.
  • Introduces students to the basics of essential attending and listening skills.
  • Challenges readers with case vignettes and discussion questions.
  • Encourages self-reflection and offers skills for observation of others.
  • Supports student learning with extensive pedagogical features and resources.
  • Enhances the reading experience with a robust online instructor’s manual.

This engaging textbook is full of useful features to enhance the learning experience. Each chapter includes "points to ponder", case examples, an "in practice: what would you do?" vignette with discussion questions, and a chapter summary. A self-reflection journaling exercise, termed the TFAC Chart (Thoughts, Feelings, Actions, Context) reinforces the material from each chapter and facilitates student growth.

A Counseling Primer: An Introduction to the Profession is accompanied by a rich array of supplementary materials that are made available to qualifying adopters and their students completely free of charge. Our online resources are hosted on the Moodle course management system.

Instructor Resources include:

  • A sample course syllabus
  • Chapter-by-chapter PowerPoint lecture slides
  • Chapter-by-chapter Instructor Notes, including chapter summary, learning objectives, and instructions for suggested in-class activities and assignments
  • An interactive test bank for each chapter (including multiple choice, true or false, and essay question formats).
  • The tests and notes are available for download by instructors in a variety of useful formats, to suit your needs.

Student Materials include:

  • TFAC (Thoughts, Feelings, Actions, and Context) Journaling forms for self-reflection
  • Class handouts for assigned and optional review activities

part |2 pages

PART ONE: Orientation to the Profession

part |2 pages

PART TWO: How? Basic Skills

chapter 9|14 pages

Basic Attending Skills

chapter 10|12 pages

Basic Responding Skills

chapter 11|18 pages

Questioning Skills and Systematic Inquiry

chapter 12|16 pages

Affect and Empathic Understanding Skills

chapter 13|18 pages

Responding to Thoughts and Behaviors