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    Critical Incidents in Group Counseling

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    Virginia Kelly is a contributing author, Manipulation: \u27Pay Attention to Me\u27 (p. 159-161). Book description: This practical text examines critical incidents—or frequently occurring problems—that arise in “real life” group counseling settings. The incidents provide a means to explore the difficult decisions that group leaders face and serve to create learning opportunities for further discussion. Leading experts and practitioners in the field analyze each incident and discuss the behavior of the group leader and group members to afford the reader with insight into best practices. Issues considered include confidentiality, member screening, establishing trust, goal development, dual relationships, coercion, self-disclosure, referrals, and termination. An excellent resource for counseling classes in group work, ethical and legal issues, and practicum, as well as a handy refresher for private practitioners.https://digitalcommons.fairfield.edu/education-books/1041/thumbnail.jp

    Changes Over Time in Masters Level School Counselor Education Programs

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    A national survey regarding the preparation of entry-level school counseling students was conducted to assess changes over time that may have occurred in the credit hours, screening methods, faculty experiences, course content, fieldwork requirements, and importance of The Education Trust concepts. Key findings include increases in the number of faculty with school counseling experience and the number of programs requiring practicum and internship to be completed in a school setting, and decreases in the number of courses designed specifically for school counseling students and the importance of supervision. Author's Note

    School counselors' perceptions of their changing roles and responsibilities

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    Includes bibliographical references
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