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In this authoritative text, experienced counselors guide students toward embracing the profession of clinical mental health counseling and establishing a standard of excellence in their practice. The organization of the materials matches students' developmental understanding of the profession and is divided into three sections providing an introduction, a look at the practice, and contemporary trends in clinical mental health counseling.This text provides a thorough foundation in the theory and practice of clinical mental health. It gives students an in-depth look at mental health counseling in action: Voices from the Field features provide real-world context, and leading professionals speak on their areas of specialization. This new edition has been updated throughout reflecting the latest scholarship, thinking, and resources in the field and aligns with the CACREP 2024 standards and the DSM-5-TR. In particular, the editors include new and cutting-edge information on telemental health, psychopharmacology, digital therapeutics, holistic care, and opportunities for employment for practitioners.Clinical Mental Health Counseling is the ideal resource for establishing a firm foundation in the theory and practice of clinical mental health counseling.
Donna S. Sheperis is a Professor and Department Chair of Counseling at Palo Alto University.Carl J. Sheperis serves as Vice Provost and Dean of Graduate Studies at Kutztown University. Dr. Sheperis has over 25 years of experience mental health care and has served as an envoy for professional counseling to numerous national and international organizations.
PrefacePart I. Introduction to the Profession of Clinical Mental Health CounselingChapter 1. What Is Clinical Mental Health Counseling? - Donna S. SheperisChapter 2. Ethical and Legal Issues - Donna S. SheperisChapter 3. Education, Credentialing, and Professional Development - Matthew R. Buckley and Stacy HenningPart II. The Practice of Clinical Mental Health CounselingChapter 4. Professional and Social Advocacy in Clinical Mental Health - Catherine Y. Chang and C. Peeper McDonaldChapter 5. Client Assessment and Diagnosis - Carl J. SheperisChapter 6. Case Conceptualization and Treatment Planning - Donna S. SheperisChapter 7. Working Within the Managed Care System - Ruth Ouzts Moore, Susan Foster, and Jaymie VanMeterChapter 8. Consultation and Referrals - Robyn Trippany Simmons, Tiffany Rush-Wilson, Jason Patton, and Michelle PerepiczkaChapter 9. Prevention and Crisis Intervention Services - Jayna Bonfini, Robyn Trippany Simmons, and Mary L. BartlettPart III. Contemporary Trends in Clinical Mental Health CounselingChapter 10. Psychopharmacology - W. Bradley McKibben and Donna S. SheperisChapter 11. Forensic Mental Health Counseling - Carl J. SheperisChapter 12. Addictions Counseling - Todd F. LewisChapter 13. Clinical Supervision - Heather Trepal, Mary Whiting, and Madelyn DuffeyChapter 14. Telemental Health Counseling - Donna S. Sheperis and Natalia SiegelIndexAbout the EditorsAbout the Authors