Clinical Mental Health Counseling: Fundamentals of Applied Practice, authored by Donna Sheperis, offers a comprehensive guide for students entering the field of clinical mental health counseling. Organized to align with the developmental stages of learners, this textbook is divided into three key sections: an introduction to the profession, practical aspects of practice, and contemporary trends in the field. Each chapter is meticulously crafted to meet the learning objectives set forth by the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP), ensuring that students are well-prepared for professional accreditation standards. The text emphasizes core theoretical frameworks while also addressing specialized areas pertinent to clinical mental health counseling, making it an indispensable resource for both academic study and future practice.
By exploring foundational theories alongside current best practices, this book equips aspiring counselors with the knowledge and skills necessary to excel in their profession. It includes embedded video content and internet resources within the Enhanced Pearson eText version, enhancing learning experiences and fostering a deeper understanding of complex topics. Ideal for both classroom use and self-study, this text serves as a cornerstone for establishing a robust theoretical and practical base in clinical mental health counseling.
Published by Pearson on March 4, 2014, the book comprises 432 pages and is available with an ISBN-13 of 978-0137083701. Note that this edition includes only the bound book; for enhanced digital resources, please refer to ISBN 0133833712.
