PART I: HISTORICAL AND PROFESSIONAL FOUNDATIONS OF CLINICAL MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING
1. History of and Professional Identity in Clinical Mental Health Counseling
2. Ethical and Legal Aspects of Counseling
3. Clinical Mental Health Counseling in a Diverse Society
PART II: ROLES AND FUNCTIONS OF CLINICAL MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELORS
4. The Counseling Process
5. Client Assessment and Diagnosis
6. Holistic Approaches to Clinical Mental Health Counseling
7. Consultation, Advocacy, and Evaluation
8. Dealing with Crises, Disasters, and Suicide, while Managing Stress, and Avoiding Burnout
PART III: WORKING WITH SPECIFIC POPULATIONS
9. Working with Groups
10. Couples and Family Counseling
11. Counseling Children and Adolescents
12. Counseling Adults
PART IV: CLINICAL MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING: SETTINGS AND SERVICES
13. College and Career Counseling
14. Community Agencies, Medical Settings, and Other Specialized Clinical Settings
15. Employee Assistance Programs, Private Practice, Coaching and Managed Care
Epilogue
Appendix: ACA Code of Ethics (2014)
References
Name Index
Subject Index