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This dictionary is the first to deal comprehensively with the
history of counseling in the United States for the last 100 years
and with the professional, ethical, and legal aspects of
counseling. The introduction describes the development of
counseling since 1900 in this country, defines the major
theoretical approaches to counseling through the years, describes
the counseling process and characterizes counseling approaches at
different stages in a person's life, and talks about client and
counselor relationships. The 279 entries that make up the main body
of the book cover a broad range of terms, concepts, theories,
approaches, strategies, key people and organizations, various types
of groups and problems, and major issues. Internal cross-references
between entries and a general index make this dictionary easily
accessible for students, scholars, and practitioners in counseling
in the fields of psychology and education. Short lists of important
sources for further reading that accompany the different entries
add to the usefulness of this research tool.
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