Introduction to Clinical Mental Health Counseling: Contemporary Issues: Counseling and Professional Identity
Autor Joshua Watson, Michael K. Schmiten Limba Engleză Electronic book text – 5 feb 2019
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781506323749
ISBN-10: 150632374X
Pagini: 480
Dimensiuni: 187 x 232 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications, Inc
Seria Counseling and Professional Identity
Locul publicării:Thousand Oaks, United States
ISBN-10: 150632374X
Pagini: 480
Dimensiuni: 187 x 232 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications, Inc
Seria Counseling and Professional Identity
Locul publicării:Thousand Oaks, United States
Recenzii
“Introduction
to
Clinical
Mental
Health
Counselingcovers
a
wide
range
of
important
issues
to
practice
as
a
clinical
mental
health
counselor.
It
provides
foundational
information
to
provide
a
good
introduction
to
the
material
and
has
numerous
case
examples
and
questions
to
help
dig
deeper
into
the
material.
This
will
provide
students
with
a
solid
background
on
many
topics
that
are
important
in
clinical
practice.”
“This book covers an impressive scope of material! Comprehensive, well-written, and with helpful examples of real-world situations, I think this book lays a solid foundation of professional knowledge and identity as a mental health counselor.”
“This text is timely, relevant, and provides practical examples that students can directly apply into their field placement settings.”
“This text would be an excellent resource for the clinical mental health class. Each chapter offers case studies and practice exercises that serve as great teaching tools. Overall, it is a comprehensive textbook that students will refer to beyond the course.”
“A great book that really goes into detail about the field of mental health counseling and that discusses current controversial topics like the ethical concerns related to social media."
“This book covers an impressive scope of material! Comprehensive, well-written, and with helpful examples of real-world situations, I think this book lays a solid foundation of professional knowledge and identity as a mental health counselor.”
“This text is timely, relevant, and provides practical examples that students can directly apply into their field placement settings.”
“This text would be an excellent resource for the clinical mental health class. Each chapter offers case studies and practice exercises that serve as great teaching tools. Overall, it is a comprehensive textbook that students will refer to beyond the course.”
“A great book that really goes into detail about the field of mental health counseling and that discusses current controversial topics like the ethical concerns related to social media."
Cuprins
Preface
Acknowledgments
About the Authors
SECTION I. FOUNDATIONS OF CLINICAL MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING
Chapter 1. Becoming a Clinical Mental Health Counselor: Professional Identity Issues
Clinical Mental Health Counseling Defined
Origins of Clinical Mental Health Counseling
Educational Requirements for Clinical Mental Health Counselors
Mental Health Counselor Credentialing
Clinical Mental Health Counselors and Other Mental Health Providers
Workplace Settings for Clinical Mental Health Counselors
Professional Identity
Professional Advocacy
Keystones
Key Terms
Web Resources
References
Chapter 2. Evolution of Clinical Mental Health Counseling
Mental Health Counseling: Past, Present, and Future
Pioneers in the Profession
Influential Professional Organizations and Associations
Counseling Profession Today
Emerging Professional Trends
Keystones
Key Terms
Web Resources
References
Chapter 3. Contemporary Theories and Models of Clinical Mental Health Counseling
Cognitive-Behavioral-Based Models
Biopsychosocial Model
Collaborative (Integrated) Care Models
Population-Based Prevention Approach
Recovery Model
Keystones
Key Terms
Web Resources
References
Chapter 4. Policies, Laws, and Regulatory Issues Relevant to the Practice of Clinical Mental Health Counseling
Policies, Laws, and Regulations
Professional Identity
Mental Health Parity
Licensure Portability
Working With Military Personnel
Employment Within the Department of Veterans Affairs
Medicare Reimbursement for Licensed Professional Counselors
Becoming Involved—Advocating for the Profession
Keystones
Key Terms - Rochelle Cade
Web Resources
References
Chapter 5. Legal and Ethical Issues in Clinical Settings
Codes of Ethics
Ethical Decision-Making Model
Common Ethical Issues in Clinical Mental Health Counseling
Keystones
Key Terms
Web Resources
References
Chapter 6. Documentation and Record Keeping in Clinical Settings
Purpose and Role of Clinical Documentation
Types of Documentation Found in Clinical Records
Elements of Good Clinical Documentation
Maintaining and Securing Clinical Records and Documentation
Electronic Digital Record Keeping
Keystones
Key Terms
Web Resources
References
Chapter 7. Working With Managed Care and Third-Party Reimbursement Agencies
HMOs, PPOs, POS, and EPOs
Clinical Mental Health Counselors and Provider Panel Status
Selecting Covered Treatment Approaches
Filing Claims and Documenting Treatment Efforts
Managed Care Disputes and Appeals Process
Keystones
Key Terms
Web Resources
References
Chapter 8. Models of Clinical Supervision
Nature and Purpose of Clinical Supervision
Supervision Models, Practices, and Processes
Qualities of Effective Supervisors
Supervision Techniques and Interventions
Technology-Assisted Supervision
Keystones
Key Terms
Web Resources
References
SECTION II. CURRENT AND EMERGING TRENDS IN CLINICAL MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING
Chapter 9. Incorporating Evidence-Based Practices in the Treatment of Mental Disorders
Evidence-Based Practice Defined
Importance of Evidence-Based Practice to Contemporary Counseling Practice
Identifying Empirically Supported Treatments Supporting Evidence-Based Practice
Evaluation Standards
Implementing Empirically Supported Treatments in Clinical Settings
Identifying Empirically Supported Treatments Practiced in Clinical Mental Health Settings
Keystones
Key Terms
Web Resources
References
Chapter 10. Behavioral Medicine: A Holistic Look at Health and Illness
Behavioral Medicine Approach
Managing Mental and Behavioral Issues in Medical Clients
Communicating With Clients and Providers
Conducting Client Interviews
Motivating Behavior Change in Medical Clients
Keystones
Key Terms
Web Resources
References
Chapter 11. Psychopharmacology for the Nonmedical Mental Health Professional
How the Brain Works: Nerve Cells and Neurotransmitters
Chemical Neurotransmission Process
Pharmacokinetics: Introducing Drugs Into the Body
Pharmacodynamics: How Drugs Affect the Body
Psychotropic Drugs and Mental Illness
Talking Medication With Clients
Addressing Drug Usage for Members of Special Groups
Talking Medication With Other Treatment Providers
Keystones
Key Terms
Web Resources
References
Chapter 12. Neuroscience and the Brain: What Mental Health Counselors Need to Know
Neuroplasticity and Neurogenesis
The Neuroscience of Wellness and Its Imperative as the Behavioral Foundation for Positive Neuroplasticity
Working With Clients to Develop an Effective Wellness Plan: An Overview
Chapter Summary
Keystones
Key Terms
Web Resources
References
Chapter 13. Traumatology, Bereavement, and Crisis Intervention
Impact of Crises on Individuals With Mental Health Diagnoses
Trauma-Informed Counseling Models
Counseling Survivors From Intervention Through Recovery
Impact of Disasters on Individuals and Communities
Effective Counseling Strategies, Techniques, and Interventions
Keystones
Key Terms
Web Resources
References
Chapter 14. Clinically Based Assessment, Diagnosis, and Treatment Planning
Assessment in Clinical Mental Health Settings
Formal and Informal Assessment Strategies
Common Tests, Assessments, and Rating Scales Used by Clinical Mental Health Counselors
Diagnosing Clients Using Current Diagnostic Systems
Integrating Assessment Data Into the Treatment Planning Process
Keystones
Key Terms
Web Resources
References
Chapter 15. Strategies for Working With Specific Client Populations
Children and Adolescent Clients
Active and Veteran Military Personnel and Their Families
Clients of Color
Adjudicated, Involuntary, and Incarcerated Clients
Aging Clients
Immigrant Clients
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgendered Clients
Clients in Rural Settings
Keystones
Key Terms
Web Resources
References
Glossary
Index
Acknowledgments
About the Authors
SECTION I. FOUNDATIONS OF CLINICAL MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING
Chapter 1. Becoming a Clinical Mental Health Counselor: Professional Identity Issues
Clinical Mental Health Counseling Defined
Origins of Clinical Mental Health Counseling
Educational Requirements for Clinical Mental Health Counselors
Mental Health Counselor Credentialing
Clinical Mental Health Counselors and Other Mental Health Providers
Workplace Settings for Clinical Mental Health Counselors
Professional Identity
Professional Advocacy
Keystones
Key Terms
Web Resources
References
Chapter 2. Evolution of Clinical Mental Health Counseling
Mental Health Counseling: Past, Present, and Future
Pioneers in the Profession
Influential Professional Organizations and Associations
Counseling Profession Today
Emerging Professional Trends
Keystones
Key Terms
Web Resources
References
Chapter 3. Contemporary Theories and Models of Clinical Mental Health Counseling
Cognitive-Behavioral-Based Models
Biopsychosocial Model
Collaborative (Integrated) Care Models
Population-Based Prevention Approach
Recovery Model
Keystones
Key Terms
Web Resources
References
Chapter 4. Policies, Laws, and Regulatory Issues Relevant to the Practice of Clinical Mental Health Counseling
Policies, Laws, and Regulations
Professional Identity
Mental Health Parity
Licensure Portability
Working With Military Personnel
Employment Within the Department of Veterans Affairs
Medicare Reimbursement for Licensed Professional Counselors
Becoming Involved—Advocating for the Profession
Keystones
Key Terms - Rochelle Cade
Web Resources
References
Chapter 5. Legal and Ethical Issues in Clinical Settings
Codes of Ethics
Ethical Decision-Making Model
Common Ethical Issues in Clinical Mental Health Counseling
Keystones
Key Terms
Web Resources
References
Chapter 6. Documentation and Record Keeping in Clinical Settings
Purpose and Role of Clinical Documentation
Types of Documentation Found in Clinical Records
Elements of Good Clinical Documentation
Maintaining and Securing Clinical Records and Documentation
Electronic Digital Record Keeping
Keystones
Key Terms
Web Resources
References
Chapter 7. Working With Managed Care and Third-Party Reimbursement Agencies
HMOs, PPOs, POS, and EPOs
Clinical Mental Health Counselors and Provider Panel Status
Selecting Covered Treatment Approaches
Filing Claims and Documenting Treatment Efforts
Managed Care Disputes and Appeals Process
Keystones
Key Terms
Web Resources
References
Chapter 8. Models of Clinical Supervision
Nature and Purpose of Clinical Supervision
Supervision Models, Practices, and Processes
Qualities of Effective Supervisors
Supervision Techniques and Interventions
Technology-Assisted Supervision
Keystones
Key Terms
Web Resources
References
SECTION II. CURRENT AND EMERGING TRENDS IN CLINICAL MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING
Chapter 9. Incorporating Evidence-Based Practices in the Treatment of Mental Disorders
Evidence-Based Practice Defined
Importance of Evidence-Based Practice to Contemporary Counseling Practice
Identifying Empirically Supported Treatments Supporting Evidence-Based Practice
Evaluation Standards
Implementing Empirically Supported Treatments in Clinical Settings
Identifying Empirically Supported Treatments Practiced in Clinical Mental Health Settings
Keystones
Key Terms
Web Resources
References
Chapter 10. Behavioral Medicine: A Holistic Look at Health and Illness
Behavioral Medicine Approach
Managing Mental and Behavioral Issues in Medical Clients
Communicating With Clients and Providers
Conducting Client Interviews
Motivating Behavior Change in Medical Clients
Keystones
Key Terms
Web Resources
References
Chapter 11. Psychopharmacology for the Nonmedical Mental Health Professional
How the Brain Works: Nerve Cells and Neurotransmitters
Chemical Neurotransmission Process
Pharmacokinetics: Introducing Drugs Into the Body
Pharmacodynamics: How Drugs Affect the Body
Psychotropic Drugs and Mental Illness
Talking Medication With Clients
Addressing Drug Usage for Members of Special Groups
Talking Medication With Other Treatment Providers
Keystones
Key Terms
Web Resources
References
Chapter 12. Neuroscience and the Brain: What Mental Health Counselors Need to Know
Neuroplasticity and Neurogenesis
The Neuroscience of Wellness and Its Imperative as the Behavioral Foundation for Positive Neuroplasticity
Working With Clients to Develop an Effective Wellness Plan: An Overview
Chapter Summary
Keystones
Key Terms
Web Resources
References
Chapter 13. Traumatology, Bereavement, and Crisis Intervention
Impact of Crises on Individuals With Mental Health Diagnoses
Trauma-Informed Counseling Models
Counseling Survivors From Intervention Through Recovery
Impact of Disasters on Individuals and Communities
Effective Counseling Strategies, Techniques, and Interventions
Keystones
Key Terms
Web Resources
References
Chapter 14. Clinically Based Assessment, Diagnosis, and Treatment Planning
Assessment in Clinical Mental Health Settings
Formal and Informal Assessment Strategies
Common Tests, Assessments, and Rating Scales Used by Clinical Mental Health Counselors
Diagnosing Clients Using Current Diagnostic Systems
Integrating Assessment Data Into the Treatment Planning Process
Keystones
Key Terms
Web Resources
References
Chapter 15. Strategies for Working With Specific Client Populations
Children and Adolescent Clients
Active and Veteran Military Personnel and Their Families
Clients of Color
Adjudicated, Involuntary, and Incarcerated Clients
Aging Clients
Immigrant Clients
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgendered Clients
Clients in Rural Settings
Keystones
Key Terms
Web Resources
References
Glossary
Index
Descriere
This
introduction
to
Clinical
Mental
Health
Counseling
includes
a
broad
overview
of
the
field
of
clinical
mental
health
and
provides
students
with
the
knowledge
and
skills
they
need
to
successfully
put
theory
into
practice
in
real-world
settings.