TY - BOOK
T1 - A guide to graduate programs in counseling
T2 - Second edition
AU - Dugger, Suzanne M.
AU - Levitt, Dana Heller
AU - Fernandez, M. Sylvia
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© Oxford University Press 2025. All rights reserved.
PY - 2025/5/19
Y1 - 2025/5/19
N2 - Written for those considering a graduate degree in Counseling, this Guide provides a comprehensive overview of the counseling profession that distinguishes it from other mental health services and equips the reader with essential tips and practical tools for selecting a graduate program, navigating the admissions process, succeeding as a graduate student, and launching a career in Counseling. The Guide provides guidance on the process of identifying factors to be considered before pursuing a graduate degree in Counseling; the types of universities, graduate programs, and delivery modalities available; and how to select and apply for graduate programs. It also features vital information on accreditation and its importance regarding licensure, certification, credential portability, and employment opportunities. This new edition addresses the significance of field placements, the interstate Counseling Compact, the increased use of telehealth for delivery of counseling services, and the increased availability of digitally delivered counseling programs. New supplemental resources include practical tools for verifying program accreditation, a model for navigating the application process, and an annotated guide to national organizations in Counseling.
AB - Written for those considering a graduate degree in Counseling, this Guide provides a comprehensive overview of the counseling profession that distinguishes it from other mental health services and equips the reader with essential tips and practical tools for selecting a graduate program, navigating the admissions process, succeeding as a graduate student, and launching a career in Counseling. The Guide provides guidance on the process of identifying factors to be considered before pursuing a graduate degree in Counseling; the types of universities, graduate programs, and delivery modalities available; and how to select and apply for graduate programs. It also features vital information on accreditation and its importance regarding licensure, certification, credential portability, and employment opportunities. This new edition addresses the significance of field placements, the interstate Counseling Compact, the increased use of telehealth for delivery of counseling services, and the increased availability of digitally delivered counseling programs. New supplemental resources include practical tools for verifying program accreditation, a model for navigating the application process, and an annotated guide to national organizations in Counseling.
KW - Accreditation
KW - Career planning
KW - Counseling
KW - Counselor training
KW - Counselors
KW - Graduate study
KW - Helping professions
KW - Master'S degrees
KW - Mental health professions
KW - Psychology
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105012810303
U2 - 10.1093/9780197765975.001.0001
DO - 10.1093/9780197765975.001.0001
M3 - Book
AN - SCOPUS:105012810303
SN - 9780197765937
BT - A guide to graduate programs in counseling
PB - Oxford University Press
ER -