A guidebook to human service professions : helping college students explore opportunities in the human services field /

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Edition:Second edition.
Imprint:Springfield, Ill. : Charles C Thomas, ©2009.
Description:1 online resource (xxi, 264 pages)
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11233628
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Other uniform titles:I'm a people person.
Other authors / contributors:Emener, William G. (William George)
Richard, Michael A., Ph.D.
Bosworth, John J.
ISBN:9780398079932
0398079935
9780398078515
0398078513 (pbk.
Notes:Includes bibliographical references.
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Summary:"The twenty-one all new chapters in this second edition poignantly review a variety of different careers designed for individuals undecided about their future, beyond a desire or "a calling" to work with people, and provide excellent cutting edge information about a large variety of human service professions and occupations, wrapped in the authors' 'real passion for helping people.' ... This book, designed as a textbook for undergraduate courses in human services, is a 'must read' for the young-and-eager or the mature second-careerist future human service professional. The thoughtful, knowledgeable, practical and cutting-edge approaches in this book provide an invaluable point of embarkation on anyone's journey to a personally and professionally rewarding career as a human service professional."--Provided by publisher.
Other form:Print version: A Guidebook to Human Service Professions : Helping College Students Explore Opportunities in the Human Services Field. Springfield : Charles C Thomas Publisher, LTD, ©2009 9780398078515
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For this undergraduate guidebook the editors (rehabilitation and mental health counseling, Univ. of South Florida) have solicited chapter contributions from 30 educators and professionals. Part 1 discusses attitudes and values related to the human service professions as a career choice. The bulk of the work, part 2, comprises chapters addressing 18 human service professions including audiology, the branches of psychology, case management, marriage and family therapy, mediation, counseling, social work, special education, and public administration. Each chapter provides the history and development of the profession, clientele served, philosophical and theoretical background, real-world applications, field work, salary considerations, work settings, professional preparation, careers, professional organizations, and future outlook. For aspirants lacking graduate degrees, part 3 discusses areas of employment in the fields of behavioral and mental health, human resources, education, police work and public safety, and leisure and recreation. Part 4 addresses certification, licensure, registration, and accreditation, as well as professional codes of ethics and professional behavior. This valuable work would be improved by a subject index. Summing Up: Recommended. Lower- and upper-level undergraduates, two-year technical program students, and general readers. J. Levy University of North Texas Libraries

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