Summary
Contents
Subject index
The book is organized around and adheres to the new CACREP standards of developing professional identity. • Insightful coverage of child advocacy, self-care, working with children, and working with special populations, such as victims of crises/trauma, is included. • Case illustrations profile a variety of clients and scenarios to foster the application of concepts and the development critical thinking skills • Guided practice exercises, reflection questions, and pre- and post-assessments offer robust pedagogical support for putting theory into practice • Each author has a strong professional counselor identity, furthering the theme of professional development to counseling students as well as advocacy for the profession. • Online instructor and student (open access) resources provide additional support for the text.
Crisis Counseling and Emergency Response
Crisis Counseling and Emergency Response
Events that necessitate emergency and crisis response are often unforeseen. Most of the time, an event resulting in a crisis occurs when people are not expecting it. Reflect on the events of 9/11. Had people known that a terrorist attack was about to occur, they would have rearranged their Tuesday schedule to accommodate for a terrorist attack by not going to work, taking time with their loved ones, intentionally spending their last moments doing something they loved. Instead, as the unpredictable and unforeseen events of the day unfurled, crisis spread across the globe, and emergency response was ...
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