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Revised to reflect radical changes in the field and their impact on professional practiceNow updated and substantially revised to reflect the CORE/CACREP merger and fundamental changes in the field, this comprehensive graduate-level second edition textbook articulates the complementary relationship between rehabilitation and mental health counseling and how it impacts professional practice. New information is introduced to address the increasing diversity of current and emerging job titles, duties, and settings, as well as to reframe existing content to better prepare rehabilitation counselors for navigating a continually shifting health care system.The second edition defines rehabilitation counseling as a specialty area of the broader counseling profession, and introduces psychiatric rehabilitation as a bridge to understanding the intersection of traditional rehabilitation and mental health counseling. It emphasizes recovery-based models and describes evidence-based research supporting the effectiveness of psychosocial interventions. Esteemed experts also address specific job functions related to assessment, credentialing, counseling, case management, advocacy, and career development. Four completely new chapters cover the fundamental concepts and models that underpin rehabilitation counseling, the evidence-based competencies that constitute rehabilitation counseling practice, and the specialized practices of forensic rehabilitation, and psychiatric rehabilitation.New and Key FeaturesReflects the CORE/CACREP merger and its impact upon rehabilitation counselingConceptualizes rehabilitation counseling and its complementary relationship to counselingIncludes new chapters on fundamental elements of rehabilitation counseling practice and on specialized practice in forensic and psychiatric rehabilitation.Addresses changes to CRCC 2016 Code of EthicsCovers the infusion of technology into distance education and counselingLaces a global perspective throughout with an emphasis on the ICF modelReflects the reality of professional practice in the current job marketIncludes new activities to enhance learningOffers an Instructors Manual with test item bank, Power Point presentations, and learning activities on applying chapter contentProvides a model syllabus for Introduction to Rehabilitation Counseling
Vilia Tarvydas, PhD, CRC (Ret.), is Professor Emerita and former Chair of the Rehabilitation and Counselor Education Department at the University of Iowa.Michael T. Hartley, PhD, CRC, is an associate professor and faculty chair of the Counseling Program, Department of Disability and Psychoeducational Studies at the University of Arizona.
ContributorsForeword Noel Estrada-HernandezAcknowledgmentsINTRODUCTION1. Rehabilitation Counseling: A Specialty Practice of the Counseling ProfessionVilia M. Tarvydas, Dennis R. Maki and Michael T. HartleyFOUNDATIONS2. Rehabilitation Counseling Professional CompetenciesMichael J. Leahy3. Professional CredentialingStephen A. Zanskas and Susan G. Sherman4. History of Rehabilitation Counseling in the Profession of CounselingLinda K. Shaw and J. Barry Mascari5. Concepts and ModelsHenry McCarthy6. Disability Policy and LawSusanne M. Bruyère and Matthew C. SalehPEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES7. The Person With a DisabilityMargaret A. Nosek8. Family and Relationship IssuesR. Rocco Cottone9. The Disability Rights CommunityMichael T. Hartley10. Disability Issues in a Global ContextLisa Lopez LeversPROFESSIONAL FUNCTIONS11. AssessmentElias Mpofu and Ngonidzashe Mpofu12. CounselingMark A. Stebnicki13. Case ManagementMarty Chapin, Maggie K. Butler and Vanessa Perry14. AdvocacyWilliam Ming Liu and Rebecca L. Toporek15. Career Development and Employment of People with DisabilitiesDavid R. Strauser, Deidre O’Sullivan and Alex W.K. Wong16. Forensic and Indirect ServicesMary Barros-BaileyPROFESSIONAL COMPETENCIES17. Ethics and Ethics Decision MakingVilia M. Tarvydas and Sara Johnston18. Cultural Competence and Social JusticeBrenda Y. Cartwright, Debra A. Harley, and Keisha G. Rogers19. Evidence-Based Practice and Research UtilizationFong Chan, Kanako Iwanaga, Emre Umucu, Rana Yaghmaian, Jia-Rung Wu, Kevin Bengtson and Ada Chen20. Psychiatric RehabilitationAmanda B. Easton and Patrick Corrigan21. TechnologyMary Barros-Bailey and Keith Sofka22. Rehabilitation Counselor SupervisionJames T. HerbertAPPENDICESA. Acronyms for Common Terms in Rehabilitation CounselingB. Scope of Practice for Rehabilitation CounselingIndex