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September 7
Topics
- Class
organization and discussion of expectations
- Discussion of counseling as a profession
Resources
Reference Style Note
The APA Style Manual (5th ed.) establishes a preference
for hanging indents in the reference list but allows paragraph
indents if hanging indents present a word processing problem.
I am not proficient enough with HTML to produce hanging indents
so the references below are paragraph indented. I have elected
to use the Curry School dissertation convention of single
spacing within references and double spacing between references
for the following reference list.
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Reserved
readings (This
is a link to the electronic periodical reserve)
Books
are on non circulating reserve in the Education Library,
Ruffner Hall.
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Collison,
B. B. (2000). The counselor's professional identity. In H.
Hackney (Ed.), Practice issues for the beginning counselor
(pp. 9-22). Boston, MA: Allyn and Bacon.
Corey,
G., & Corey, M. S. (1990, October 4). Focus on graduate
students: Why are you pursuing a career in the counseling
profession?. AACD Guidepost, pp. 6, 10.
Corey,
M. S., & Corey, G. (2003). Becoming a helper. (4th
ed.) Brooks/Cole: Pacific Grove, CA. Chapter 1: Are the
helping
professions for you? Chapter 2:Getting the most from your
education and training. Chapter 3: Helper,
Know Thyself, Chapter 5: Stages in the helping process,
and Chapter 6: Common Concerns of Beginning Helpers.
Feit,
S. S., & Lloyd, A. P. (1990). A profession in search
of professionals. Counselor Education and Supervision, 29,
216-219.
Gladding,
S. (2004). Counseling: A comprehensive profession (5th
ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson. Chapter 2: Personal
and professional aspects of counseling.
Hazler,
R. J., & Kottler, J. A. (1994). The emerging professional
counselor: Student dreams to professional realities. Alexandria,
VA: American Counseling Association. (This is a quick
read
and Pate recommends reading it early.)
Ritchie,
M. H. (1990). Counseling is not a profession - yet. Counselor
Education
and Supervision, 29, 220-227.
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