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Foundations of Career Counseling

A Case-Based Approach
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Rather than simply describing career development theories, this text uses eight realistic, diverse client scenarios to help students connect with the material and master career counseling content and skills. Changes to this edition include a focus on the impact of the COVID pandemic on work and updates regarding assessments, legal and ethical issues, and models and CACREP standards.
Dr. Suzanne M. Dugger (Florida Gulf Coast University) is a lifelong counselor and counselor educator. In 2021, Dr. Dugger was honored to be named a Fellow in the American Counseling Association in recognition of the service, advocacy, and scholarly contributions she has made to the profession of counseling. Having served on the CACREP Board of Directors, Dr. Dugger has ensured thorough coverage of all CACREP standards related to career development.
"This exceptional text covers all of the content you would hope to see in a career counseling textbook. Its strength lies in Dugger's conversational writing style and in her integration of numerous and varied examples of the types of clients and situations you might encounter when engaging in career counseling. The content is thorough but also very accessible." Amy Milsom, Appalachian State University "Dr. Dugger's Foundations of Career Counseling is an indispensable resource for both students and practitioners in the field. This fully updated second edition masterfully blends comprehensive theory with practical, case-based applications, covering emerging trends in career development. The author's engaging writing style makes complex concepts accessible, while providing deep, informative insights into the nuances of career counseling. This book is definitely a go-to reference for anyone serious about excelling in career development and counseling." Carl J. Sheperis, Kutztown University of Pennsylvania
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