Social Justice and Advocacy in Counseling
Experiential Activities for Teaching
Mark Pope editor Mariaimeé Gonzalez editor Joseph S Pangelinan editor Erika RN Cameron editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:8th Jul '19
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- Hardback£115.00(9781138285293)
Social Justice and Advocacy in Counseling provides a thorough and up to date grounding in social justice and advocacy for counseling students and faculty.
Chapters address issues of discrimination and oppression and their effect on individuals and cultural groups through a variety of activities and handouts related to each of the eight CACREP core standards. The book’s final section focuses on activities and handouts related to counseling specialties, including school, career, and addictions counseling.
This book will help counselor educators increase student awareness, knowledge, and skills. For students, the practical activities bring the concept of social justice alive in important ways and will continue to be a handy reference as they develop their careers and promote access and equity.
This is the "go-to" book for counselor educators who want to increase student awareness, knowledge, and skills about social justice and advocacy. It is designed to engage student learning and to be utilized throughout the curriculum in a broad range of courses by addressing core standards as well as counseling specialty areas. This book offers an expansive array of creative activities to explore issues and expand student awareness in areas such as: power, privilege, ableism, oppression, biases, multicultural competence, identity development, marginalization, LBGTQ concerns, racism, immigration, homelessness, and addictions. It’s a great contribution to the field!
Judy Daniels, EdD, University of Hawaii, Counselors for Social Justice President (2010-2011)
The editors and contributors to this book are to be commended for moving social justice from an abstract principle into the realm of the practical. The activities presented in this book bring the concept of social justice alive in powerful and meaningful ways. Organizing the book with activities that present the principles of social justice and advocacy, address the CACREP core principles from a social justice and advocacy point of view, and offer activities for the different counseling specialties means that this is a work for all counselors and counselors-in-training committed to ensuring access and equity.
Courtland C. Lee, PhD, American Counseling Association President (1997-1998); Editor, Counseling for Social Justice (3rd ed.)
Counseling professionals will be enriched by this very innovative book promoting social justice and advocacy competencies in different contexts and with multiculturally diverse individuals and communities. The treasure trove of activities in the book are developmental, practical, and culturally relevant for today’s complex society. It really is a wonderful book!
Patricia Arredondo, EdD, American Counseling Association President (2005-2006); Co-Author, The Multicultural Counseling Competencies.
"This is the 'go-to' book for counselor educators who want to increase student awareness, knowledge, and skills about social justice and advocacy. It is designed to engage student learning and to be utilized throughout the curriculum in a broad range of courses by addressing core standards as well as counseling specialty areas. This book offers an expansive array of creative activities to explore issues and expand student awareness in areas such as: power, privilege, ableism, oppression, biases, multicultural competence, identity development, marginalization, LBGTQ concerns, racism, immigration, homelessness, and addictions. It’s a great contribution to the field!" — Judy Daniels, EdD, University of Hawaii, Counselors for Social Justice President (2010-2011)
"Counseling professionals will be enriched by this very innovative book promoting social justice and advocacy competencies in different contexts and with multiculturally diverse individuals and communities. The treasure trove of activities in the book are developmental, practical, and culturally relevant for today’s complex society. It really is a wonderful book!" — Patricia Arredondo, EdD, American Counseling Association President (2005–2006) and co-author, The Multicultural Counseling Competencies
"The editors and contributors to this book are to be commended for moving social justice from an abstract principle into the realm of the practical. The activities presented in this book bring the concept of social justice alive in powerful and meaningful ways. Organizing the book with activities that present the principles of social justice and advocacy, addressing the CACREP core principles from a social justice and advocacy point of view, and offering activities for the different counseling specialties means that this is a work for all counselors and counselors-in-training committed to ensuring access and equity." — Courtland C. Lee, PhD, American Counseling Association President (1997-1998) and editor, Counseling for Social Justice (3rd ed.)
ISBN: 9781138285309
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 740g
372 pages