Counseling the Contemporary Woman: Strategies and Interventions Across the Lifespan

Author:   Suzanne Degges-White ,  Marcela Kepic ,  Wendy Killam
Publisher:   Rowman & Littlefield
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9781538123607


Pages:   446
Publication Date:   15 June 2020
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Suzanne Degges-White ,  Marcela Kepic ,  Wendy Killam
Publisher:   Rowman & Littlefield
Imprint:   Rowman & Littlefield
Dimensions:   Width: 16.10cm , Height: 3.40cm , Length: 23.00cm
Weight:   0.889kg
ISBN:  

9781538123607


ISBN 10:   1538123606
Pages:   446
Publication Date:   15 June 2020
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Counseling the Contemporary Women lives up to its title effectively through its emphasis on a wide range of present-day lifespan issues and lenses that highlight intersectionality, social justice, cultural considerations, and advocacy. Case studies bring intersectionality to life, and the chapters offer comprehensive, highly readable, thought-provoking, and practical insights for working with complex issues. The book focuses on the strengths as well as the vulnerabilities of those who seek counseling and cover a variety of topics that are rarely addressed in depth in counseling texts, such as women's grief and loss issues over the lifespan.--Carolyn Zerbe Enns, Cornell College Counseling the Contemporary Woman is an exciting book that will be an excellent addition for courses on gender issues, diversity and inclusion, and women's issues in counseling.--Catherine B. Roland, past-president, American Counseling Association, Ed.D., LPC, NCC It's difficult to find a book that doesn't pathologize womens' experiences and instead focuses on how counselors can effectively support women who are navigating normal developmental transitions, but this book does just that. The practical, applied focus is refreshing and brings to life the ways counselors can support and empower women as they navigate the many hurdles life presents. It is obvious the authors have a deep respect and appreciation for women's lived experiences, and their compassionate, culturally and contextually-sensitive focus makes this text a valuable resources for all counselors who counsel women.--Victoria Kress, Youngstown State University


Counseling the Contemporary Woman is an exciting book that will be an excellent addition for courses on gender issues, diversity and inclusion, and women's issues in counseling.--Catherine B. Roland, past-president, American Counseling Association, Ed.D., LPC, NCC It's difficult to find a book that doesn't pathologize womens' experiences and instead focuses on how counselors can effectively support women who are navigating normal developmental transitions, but this book does just that. The practical, applied focus is refreshing and brings to life the ways counselors can support and empower women as they navigate the many hurdles life presents. It is obvious the authors have a deep respect and appreciation for women's lived experiences, and their compassionate, culturally and contextually-sensitive focus makes this text a valuable resources for all counselors who counsel women.--Victoria Kress, Youngstown State University Counseling the Contemporary Women lives up to its title effectively through its emphasis on a wide range of present-day lifespan issues and lenses that highlight intersectionality, social justice, cultural considerations, and advocacy. Case studies bring intersectionality to life, and the chapters offer comprehensive, highly readable, thought-provoking, and practical insights for working with complex issues. The book focuses on the strengths as well as the vulnerabilities of those who seek counseling and cover a variety of topics that are rarely addressed in depth in counseling texts, such as women's grief and loss issues over the lifespan.--Carolyn Zerbe Enns, Cornell College


Counseling the Contemporary Women lives up to its title effectively through its emphasis on a wide range of present-day lifespan issues and lenses that highlight intersectionality, social justice, cultural considerations, and advocacy. Case studies bring intersectionality to life throughout the volume, and the chapters offer comprehensive, highly readable, thought-provoking, and practical insights for working with complex issues. Strengths of this volume also include its focus on the strengths as well as vulnerabilities of those who seek counseling and coverage of a variety of topics that are rarely covered in depth in counseling texts, such as women's grief and loss issues over the lifespan.--Carolyn Zerbe Enns, Cornell College Counseling the Contemporary Woman is an exciting book that will be an excellent addition for courses on gender issues, diversity and inclusion, and women's issues in counseling.--Catherine B. Roland, past-president, American Counseling Association, Ed.D., LPC, NCC It's difficult to find a book that doesn't pathologize womens' experiences and instead focuses on how counselors can effectively support women who are navigating normal developmental transitions, but this book does just that. The practical, applied focus is refreshing and brings to life the ways counselors can support and empower women as they navigate the many hurdles life presents. It is obvious the authors have a deep respect and appreciation for women's lived experiences, and their compassionate, culturally and contextually-sensitive focus makes this text a valuable resources for all counselors who counsel women.--Victoria Kress, Youngstown State University


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Suzanne Degges-White, PhD, is professor and chair of the Department of Counseling and Higher Education at Northern Illinois University. She is also a licensed counselor with expertise in counseling adults over the lifespan, especially women in transitions. She has written multiple books on relationships including friendships and family relationships. Dr. Degges-White is an invited blogger for Psychology Today and is a nationally consulted expert on women’s friendships and relationships. Marcela Kepic, PhD, is associate professor of the Department of Disability and Psychological Studies at the University of Arizona. She is also a licensed professional counselor with expertise in counseling couples and adults over the lifespan. As an approved clinical supervisor, she mentors and supervises students, counselors, and future professional. Dr. Kepic contributes to peer-reviewed publications and books, and presents at national, regional, and state conferences. Wendy Killam, PhD, is a professor and coordinator of the counseling and student affairs in higher education program in the Department of Human Services at Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches, Texas. She is also a licensed counselor with experience in counseling adults across the lifespan. She is a Certified Rehabilitation Counselor and enjoys working with college students. Dr. Killam has written peer reviewed publications and books in the field of counseling and student affairs.

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