Daniel W. Wong, Mississippi State University, Kimberly R. Hall, Mississippi State University, Cheryl A. Justice, Mississippi State University, Lucy Wong Hernandez, Mississippi State University.
Los Angeles :
SAGE,
[2015]
xxi, 368 pages :
illustrations (some color) ;
26 cm.
Counseling and professional identity
Includes bibliographical references and index.
PART FOUR: Late adulthood (Ages 61 to 75) -- Oldest-old elderhood (Ages 75 and over).
PART ONE: Human development through the lifespan -- Theories of human development.
PART THREE: Early adolescence (Ages 13 to 18) -- Late adolescence (Ages 19 to 25) -- Early adulthood (Ages 26 to 35) -- Middle adulthood (Ages 36 to 60).
PART TWO: Conception and prenatal development -- Infancy (Birth to 24 months old) -- Toddlerhood (Ages 1 to 3) -- Preschool: Early school age (Ages 3 to 6) -- Middle childhood (Ages 6 to 12).
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Organized around the latest CACREP Standards, Counseling Individuals Through the Lifespan by Daniel W. Wong, Kimberly R. Hall, Cheryl A. Justice, and Lucy Wong Hernández introduces readers to the fundamentals of the counseling process during each stage of human development. Topics such as the client-counselor relationship, counseling theory, research, and interventions are addressed with a focus on caring for the total person within his/her environment and culture. Emphasizing the importance of intentionality and self-reflection, the chapters include case illustrations and guided practice exercises to further the development of successful 21st century counselors.