This text challenges readers to reflect on what they want to accomplish in their own careers and offers a behind-the-scenes look at becoming an effective leader and advocate. The authors provide information essential to the growth and development of counseling leaders and give newer professionals a clearer sense of what leadership and advocacy look like on the job. After a current perspective on what ethical and culturally responsive leadership entails, 13 counseling leaders—both long established and emerging and representing a wide range of cultural and intersectional backgrounds—share their unique stories in poignant personal profiles. The final section of the text highlights pertinent themes in the profiles and explores implications to strengthen the future of the profession.
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Preface Acknowledgments About the Editors Meet the Contributing Authors Part I: Perspectives on Leadership and Advocacy in Counseling Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Culturally Responsive Counseling Leadership Chapter 3: Leadership and Advocacy in the Field Part II: Leaders and Advocates—Their Stories Chapter 4: Patricia Arredondo Chapter 5: Casey A. Barrio Minton Chapter 6: Carol Bobby Chapter 7: Craig S. Cashwell Chapter 8: M. Sylvia Fernandez Chapter 9: Samuel Templeman Gladding Chapter 10: Barbara Herlihy Chapter 11: Gerard Lawson Chapter 12: Courtland C. Lee Chapter 13: Spencer G. Niles Chapter 14: Theodore P. Remley Chapter 15: Martin Ritchie Chapter 16: Thomas J. Sweeney Part III: Synthesis and Concluding Thoughts Chapter 17: Synthesis Concluding Thoughts Appendix: Additional Readings on Leadership and Advocacy References
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781556204012
Publisert
2021-09-23
Utgiver
American Counseling Association
Høyde
251 mm
Bredde
175 mm
Dybde
1 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
232

Biografisk notat

Cassandra (Cassie) A. Storlie, PhD, LPCC-S (Ohio), NCC, RN (Illinois) is an associate professor and doctoral program coordinator in counselor education and supervision at Kent State University. She earned her PhD in counselor education and supervision from the University of Iowa. Storlie has held a variety of leadership positions in counseling at the state, regional, national, and international levels. She is a past president of NCACES where she also served as secretary (2015-2016). Storlie chaired the ACES Advocacy Interest Network (2013–2017), has served as an ACES proposal reviewer/mentor, and served on a variety of ACES task forces. She chaired the ACES Bylaws & Resolutions Committee (2020-2021), serves as ACES secretary (2021-2022), and is co-chair of the ACES Strategic Planning Committee (2021–2023). Storlie served as secretary (2016–2018) and chair of the Counselor Community Engagement Committee (2013–2016) for Chi Sigma Iota International. She is the associate editor for the Journal of Counselor Leadership and Advocacy (JCLA). She has served on the Professional Advocacy Task Force for ACA (2015-2016) and co-chaired ACA’s Awards Committee (2019-2020). Storlie was awarded the NCDA’s Diversity Initiative Award (2016), Outstanding Mentor of the Year for OACES (2017), OCA’s Writing & Research Award (2019), and was the 2020 recipient of JCLA’s Outstanding Article Award. In 2019, she was awarded Distinguished Faculty Researcher in the College of Education, Health & Human Services at Kent State University. As a Latina, her research is focused on leadership and advocacy and the career development of Latinx/os/as and BIPOC communities. She has authored or coauthored approximately 45 journal articles and book chapters.  Barbara Herlihy, PhD, NCC, LPC-S, is professor in practice and counselor education and supervision doctoral program director at the University of Texas at San Antonio. She is also professor emeritus in the College of Education and Human Development at the University of New Orleans.  Herlihy has served in several leadership positions, most recently as president of Chi Sigma Iota International honor society (2017-2018). She is a past chair of the ACA Ethics Committee, the ACA Foundation, and the ACA International Committee. She currently serves as associate editor for ethics for the journal Counseling and Values. She is a past recipient of the SACES Courtland Lee Social Justice Award and the ACES Distinguished Mentor Award. She is an ACA Fellow.  A prolific writer, Herlihy is coauthor (with Gerald Corey and with Theodore Remley) of three current books on counselor ethics, and she has authored or coauthored approximately 100 journal articles and book chapters. Her professional interests include ethics, social justice and advocacy, transcultural counseling, and feminist therapy. She is passionate about furthering the ethical globalization of the counseling profession. She loves international travel and has presented seminars and workshops across the United States and in other countries including Mexico, Venezuela, Malta, Argentina, and Italy.