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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Michelle Kelley Shuler , Elizabeth Keller-Dupree , Katrina CookPublisher: University Press of America Imprint: Hamilton Books Dimensions: Width: 15.10cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 23.00cm Weight: 0.322kg ISBN: 9780761868071ISBN 10: 0761868070 Pages: 214 Publication Date: 01 December 2016 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsPreface Section One: Transformation in Life Experiences 1.Transformational Cultural, Religious, and Spiritual Experiences by Ria Baker 2.Perceptions of New Mothers and New Professors in Academia: Stories from the Front Lines by Laura Dawson-Fend and Leigh Green 3.Meaningful Turning Points: A Narrative Exploration of How I Became a Counselor Educator by Tamara Hinojosa 4.History Impacts Reality: How Parental Divorce Affected My Beliefs about Commited Relationships, and What I Decided to Do About It by Veronica I. Johnson 5.Life’s BIG Decisions: Should I Start a Family While Pursuing an Advanced Degree by Angie Smith Section Two: Transformation in Relational Experiences (Self and Others) 6.Critical Moments in Personal and Professional Development: Searching for a Sense of Belonging by Charles C. Edwards 7.From the Inside Out: Dealing Effectively with Client Anger by Kevin A. Fall 8.Becoming a Puerto Rican Counselor: How my Twins Served as My Ethnic Mirrors by Anna Flores Locke 9.Confronting the Impostor: Addressing Anxiety and Self-Doubt as a Counselor by Shaywanna Harris 10.In My Skin by Jacqueline S. Hodes 11.The Invitation of a Dying Man by Drew Krafcik 12.Embracing the Dark by Laura Thompson 13.Crossing Borders: Understanding the Muslim Experience from a Non-Muslim Perspective by Cheryl P. Wolf 14.Integrating the Dark With the Light: Learning From a Professional Sanction by Jane A Warren Section Three: Transformation in Training Experiences 15.The Laws of Aerodynamics Don’t Pertain to Bumble Bees by Nicole Arcuri 16.Planting Seeds, Blossoming Careers, and Birkenstocks by Angela Colistra 17.School Counselors and Illness-Related Trauma: Personal Reflections from an African Outreach Experience by Eric Davis 18.Creative Arts in Clinical Supervision by Kelly Dunbar Davison 19.Research Mentoring: An Empowering Process for the Protégé and Mentor by Jessica Headley and Varunee Faii Sangganjanavanich 20.Better Together: A Personal Exploration of a Co-Counselor Relationship by Christy W. Land and Lauren J. Moss 21.My Process and Development through Group Process by Greg Meyer 22.Counselor, Know Thyself by Sudha Nagarajan 23.Learning Not to Work Harder Than Your Clients by Alyson Pompeo-Fargnoli 24.To Walk in Humility: Lesson Learned in Indian Country by John Yasenchak About the AuthorsReviewsIt is a rare experience in today's saturated literature market to read something that both inspires and transforms one's soul. Drs. Shuler, Keller-Dupree, and Cook have managed to do both by creating a text that speaks to our human desire to cognitively consume information, while affectively experiencing it in relationship with others. This book is truly a transformational masterpiece. -- Nick T. Ogle, Ph.D. Bringing personal and professional growth together in an innovative manner, the reflective narratives speak to the transformational yearnings in all of us. Transformational Learning Experiences: A Conversation With Counselors About Their Personal and Professional Developmental Journeys offers inspiration for all counselors, counselor educators and counselors-in-training. -- Mary Alice Bruce, Ph.D. This book is about growth. It is about transformation. And it is about courage and awareness. In this book, readers are given a bird's eye view into the transformational journeys of counselors, trainers, and supervisors navigating life and the relationships that promote their growth. Just as reflection is a vital quality in personal development, the sharing of one's story has the potential to promote the growth of reader and author alike. This book is a heartfelt compilation of stories designed to promote awareness of each person's humanity and the transcendental power of human connection. -- Thelma Duffey, Ph.D. It is a rare experience in today's saturated literature market to read something that both inspires and transforms one's soul. Drs. Shuler, Keller-Dupree, and Cook have managed to do both by creating a text that speaks to our human desire to cognitively consume information, while affectively experiencing it in relationship with others. This book is truly a transformational masterpiece. -- Nick T. Ogle, Ph.D. Bringing personal and professional growth together in an innovative manner, the reflective narratives speak to the transformational yearnings in all of us. Transformational Learning Experiences: A Conversation With Counselors About Their Personal and Professional Developmental Journeys offers inspiration for all counselors, counselor educators and counselors-in-training. -- Mary Alice Bruce, Ph.D. This book is about growth. It is about transformation. And it is about courage and awareness. In this book, readers are given a bird's eye view into the transformational journeys of counselors, trainers, and supervisors navigating life and the relationships that promote their growth. Just as reflection is a vital quality in personal development, the sharing of one's story has the potential to promote the growth of reader and author alike. This book is a heartfelt compilation of stories designed to promote awareness of each person's humanity and the transcendental power of human connection. -- Thelma Duffey, Ph.D. Author InformationDr. Michelle Kelley Shuler is an Assistant Professor of Psychology and Counseling at Texas A&M University-Central Texas in Killeen TX. She is also a Licensed Professional Counselor and a Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor. Dr. Shuler’s counseling practice is focused on the use of mindfulness and the treatment of addictive behaviors. Dr. Elizabeth Keller-Dupree is an Associate Professor of Psychology & Counseling at Northeastern State University in Oklahoma. She is also a Licensed Professional Counselor and owns a private practice and consulting business in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Dr. Keller-Dupree's research has led to state, national, and international presentations on topics concerning wellness and wellbeing practices, prosocial development, and experiential counselor training. Dr. Katrina Cook is an Associate Professor in the Department of Counseling, Health & Kinesiology at Texas A&M University – San Antonio. She is a Licensed Professional Counselor, a Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist, and a certified school counselor who also provides supervision for counseling interns and marriage and family therapy associates. She is interested in facilitating professional identity development of student counselors. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |