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The Counseling Practicum and Internship Manual: A Resource for Graduate Counseling Students

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This best-selling guide to the practicum and internship experience, written expressly for graduate counseling students by a seasoned counselor and educator, is now substantially revised. New and expanded content touches on CACREP developments, trauma-informed care, social media, mindfulness, multicultural competencies, and more. With a strong focus on counseling as a specific professional identity, the book helps graduate students and new counselors develop their own approach to counseling and supervision, maintaining beneficial working relationships, self-care, sharpening writing skills, and record-keeping. A completely new chapter focuses on trauma-informed care developed from evidence-based approaches.

Concise and accessible, the book describes everything students need to know as they enter and progress through the practicum and internship process. Replete with case examples and sample forms, it encompasses information on how to select and apply for practicum/internships in all settings. It also examines ethical and legal issues, ensuring student safety at field sites, and clinical issues including teletherapy and termination. Instructor and student ancillary materials are included with this new edition. The print version of the book includes free, searchable, digital access to the entire contents!


New to the Third Edition: Updated to include content on 2014 ACA Code of Ethics and CACREP developments
New chapter on trauma-informed care including evidence-based approaches
Information on crisis intervention and de-escalation
Increased content on supervision styles and models
Expanded information on student safety at field sites, job searching, dealing with mandated/resistant clients, and goal setting and self-evaluation
Receiving feedback from supervisors and providing feedback to peers
Stages of change/client willingness to change as counseling model
Discussions about social media, vicarious trauma, cyberbullying, and mindfulness
Teletherapy including confidentiality issues, hacking, encryption, and legal issues
Multicultural counseling competencies
Expanded case studies
New Instructor's Manual and PowerPoint slides
Key Features: Focuses on counseling as a specific professional identity and mentors students in a supportive, user-friendly styleCovers everything students need to know as they enter and progress through the practicum/internship processIncludes abundant case examplesA concluding chapter on preparing for the job search, r�sum�s, cover letters, and negotiating salary

414 pages, Paperback

Published October 16, 2019

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November 8, 2022
Three stars is not because the book is bad, but more because it just is repetitive and a rehash of so much I already learned. It felt like Hodges was trying too hard to be relatable and I often found myself feeling talked down to.
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July 26, 2019
Urgghhhh so dry I felt like it would blow away in a strong wind.
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April 26, 2017
A Little Bit of Everything.

This book is great for students in a practicum or internship. Topics include: Stress Management, Ethical and Liability Issues, Crafting a Resume, and choosing the right job.
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