Reimagining Research
Engaging Data, Research, and Program Evaluation in Social Justice Counseling
Trevor J Buser editor Sandy Gibson editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:16th Jun '23
Should be back in stock very soon
This paperback is available in another edition too:
- Hardback£170.00(9781032050454)
Reimagining Research centers antiracist research practices and showcases real-world research in counseling practice. The book focuses on the research competencies that matter most to counselors, with each chapter co-authored by practicing counselors and counselor educators. Each chapter reflects diversity in authorship and opens with a "potential for practice" case study that illustrates a research-related challenge in the practice of counseling. Online resources—including a focus group interview, sample transcripts of qualitative interviews, video demonstrations of statistical techniques, and other documents used in research processes—present these "potentials for practice" in experiential ways. Chapters close with attention to resources that are readily available for counselors who want to implement these practices, such as evidence-based practice guidelines, open-access journals, and open-access statistical tools.
"This is a refreshing text that stares the diversity dearth and disparity in counseling research in the face. Our organization is pleased to see a research text that effectively addresses the rapidly advancing diversity of society in educating this current generation of upcoming counselors."
Tamara F. N. Ferebee, MEd, LPC, ACS, co-founder, National Association of Black Counselors, Inc.
"This book is one of a kind! Finally, a research textbook that centers social justice, is user-friendly, and ensures that every chapter is relevant to master's-level practicing counselors. The experiential nature of the book brings the material to life. I recommend it most highly!"
Dr. Emmanuel Ahia, director, MA in clinical mental health counseling, Rider University
ISBN: 9781032050447
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 585g
296 pages