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Issues and Ethics in the Helping Professions
5 reviews
Gerald Corey
Wadsworth Publishing Company
, 2002
Required or not, read this book!
This book was required in my graduate psychology ethics course, and I found it to be extremely helpful. Covers such topics as confidentiality, multiple relationships, diversity issues, and personal values as they relate to the counseling profession. Extremely helpful were the pre-chapter self-inventories for each topic, which give you a chance to think about what is written after them from ...
Introduction to the Profession of Counseling (5th Edition)
Frank A. Nugent
,
Karyn Dayle Jones
Prentice Hall
, 2008
This book presents a comprehensive introduction to professional counseling, a profession that helps individuals, groups, and families work through troubles arising from problems experienced in everyday life. As with previous editions, this text's philosophical and theoretical orientation to counseling is based on a phenomenological, psychosocial, life-span developmental approach. In this approach counselors help persons resolve or work through ...
Mosby's Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing & Health Professions
15 reviews
Mosby
Mosby
, 2005
A must have,
I am a physical therapy graduate student, and I have used this book extensively since I purchased it. It is the best medical dictionary I have ever used, and it is full of great color pictures. Absolutely, this book is a must have if you are in a medical profession.
Medical Terminology for Health Professions
25 reviews
Ann Ehrlich
,
Carol L. Schroeder
Delmar Publishers
, 2001
Great intro to medical terms
I am working toward a Medical Coding certificate/degree, and this is the book we use in my Medical Terminology class. This book is well laid out, there are plenty of illustrations, it even comes with flash cards and an interactive computer cd to help you study. It makes it easy for a beginner to grasp the basic concepts of anatomy, diseases, procedures, and their commonly used abbreviations. ...
Issues and Ethics in the Helping Professions
16 reviews
Gerald Corey
,
Marianne Schneider Corey
, ...
Brooks Cole
, 2006
Issues and Ethics
This text is a required reading for my work in a Masters in Mental Health Counseling. Very well written, great information and lots of thoughts on many ethical issues. If this book doesn't make you question yourself, I am not sure anything else will. I will keep this text.
Student Services: A Handbook for the Profession (Jossey Bass Higher and Adult Education Series)
1 review
Susan R. Komives
,
Dudley B., Jr. Woodard
, ...
Jossey-Bass
, 2003
Must read for student affair professionals
This is the textbook of my class in college student development. This is a must read book for all the people who interest in the student services. It does not contain a lot of student develop theories, but it mentions all the aspects of student services from college student development theories, learning theories, to the function of student affairs and human resources in higher education. Even ...
Counseling: A Comprehensive Profession, Updated Edition (5th Edition)
4 reviews
Samuel T. Gladding
Prentice Hall
, 2006
Gladding's Book Lives up to its Title
Samuel Gladding writes an informative book for new counselors called, "Counseling - A Comprehensive Profession." He begins his book with an overview of the historical and professional foundations of counseling. He outlines trends of counseling before 1900 and brings it all the way up to when the book was published in 2007. I enjoyed reading about the highlights of the history of counseling and ...
Counseling: A Comprehensive Profession (6th Edition)
Samuel T. Gladding
Prentice Hall
, 2008
Counseling: A Comprehensive Profession , 6/e like it predecessors, covers every major topic in the counseling field, e.g., history, theory, practice, specialties, current trends, and does so in a very readable and interesting style. The book is developmental in nature and leads the reader logically and smoothly from one important area to another. The chapters are illustrated and up-to-date with the most recent research in the field. This ...
Pathophysiology for the Health Professions, Third Edition (Text and Study Guide Package)
1 review
Barbara E. Gould
Saunders
, 2006
its heart of pathophysiology.
The book is set up much like the show, its language is so simple to understand, i recommanded this book for most of all health professions who really want to get pathophysiological concepts and understanding. in this book author described all chapters very clearly and understandably. its also useful for medical students. most attractive thing in this book is diagrametical explaination, which is ...
How to Establish a Unique Brand in the Consulting Profession: Powerful Techniques for the Successful ...
8 reviews
Alan Weiss
Pfeiffer
, 2001
Another KILLER Book - How to market and differtiate YOU !
Not just for the individual but also for the person in firm. I have applied Alan's ideas in selling professional services and differentiating my "products" from in-house work and competitors. The book is packed full of ideas. Implement two and it may take awhile to see the results - but it comes. As the other editorials write - it's not about cold calling - it's about the client(s) coming to ...
Power in the Helping Professions
Adolf Guggenbuhl-Craig
Spring Publications
, 1971
In this concise book, the eminent Jungian psychiatrist and author teaches us how to be aware of the subtle abuses of authority that can occur during therapy or counseling. Everyone has been on both sides of power-manipulation relationships, but without an objective method, becoming aware of these occurrences is difficult if not impossible. Guggenbühl-Craig offers fresh advice for social workers, analysts, teachers, and ministers to more ...
The Medieval Origins of the Legal Profession: Canonists, Civilians, and Courts
James A. Brundage
University Of Chicago Press
, 2008
In the aftermath of sixth-century barbarian invasions, the legal profession that had grown and flourished during the Roman Empire vanished. Nonetheless, professional lawyers suddenly reappeared in Western Europe seven hundred years later during the 1230s when church councils and public authorities began to impose a body of ethical obligations on those who practiced law. James Brundage’s The Medieval Origins of the Legal Profession traces ...
Ethics in Psychology and the Mental Health Professions: Standards and Cases (Oxford Textbooks in Clinical ...
2 reviews
Gerald P. Koocher
,
Patricia Keith-Spiegel
Oxford University Press, USA
, 2008
The Classic Work On Ethics for Psychologists
This is the classic work on how to practice ethically for psychologists who engage in clinical work, teaching, research, administration, or any other domain of professional activity. Not only does if offer a thorough review of the literature on ethical behavior, it provides a truly detailed analysis of how the ethics code applies to a vast range of contexts, client types, and vexing clinical ...
The Fifth Profession
47 reviews
David Morrell
Grand Central Publishing
, 1991
Hard to put down
Spy intrigue in the days between morse coded messages and ubiquitous cellphones, overtones of The Manchurian Candidate, still almost sci-fi medicine at the time, a love story through hell, and you have The Fifth Profession. There are a few typos in the paperback's English printing (no idea about the Japanese). Some easy to correct in your mind, some not. I agree with some that the plot ...
Social Work: An Empowering Profession (6th Edition) (MyHelpingLab Series)
Brenda L. DuBois
,
Karla K. Miley
Allyn & Bacon
, 2007
/* 4067L-6, DuBois, Brenda, Social Work: An Empowering Profession, 4/e */ This book provides a complete introduction to the profession and discipline of social work. This book discusses the field and fully incorporates the strengths or empowerment perspective. The book takes a strong generalist eco-systems approach, while integrating material from the CSWE education core: values and ethics, cultural diversity, social justice, social ...
Pathology for the Health Professions (Pathology for Health Related Professions)
2 reviews
Ivan Damjanov
Saunders
, 2005
Good book for the subject
This is really a pretty good book. It seems to be helping overall with my comprehension of the subject, but the material is very dense. I don't think anyone should really expect to retain too much on the first go around, but using the review questions near at the end of each chapter really helped with the pathology class, and the testing for that class.
Ethics for the Professions
John R. Rowan
,
Jr., Samuel Zinaich
Wadsworth Publishing
, 2002
This new text provides students with the tools necessary to make ethically sound decisions in the professions they choose for themselves. The text combines lucid explanations of leading philosophical moral theories with detailed discussion of how those theories are to be applied. Each chapter concludes with short cases and questions to engage students in solving perplexing professional ethics issues.
Issues and Ethics in the Helping Professions
Marianne Schneider Corey
,
Patrick Callanan
, ...
Wadsworth Publishing Co Inc
, 2006
Ethical Dimensions In The Health Professions
3 reviews
Ruth Purtilo
Saunders
, 2004
easy to read!
It really makes you think for yourself given different ethical situations which I think is great! But for beginning learners I think it should also include some helpful outcomes in some of the ethical dilemas..But overall good learning tool!
Communicating at Work: Principles and Practices for Business and the Professions
2 reviews
Ronald B Adler
,
Jeanne Marquardt Elmhorst
McGraw-Hill Humanities/Social Sciences/Languages
, 2006
Easy to Read and Helpful
I liked all the examples in this book which explained the concepts. Communicating at Work was very helpful for me in my college class and I enjoyed reading it every time I opened it.
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