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ERIC #:ED417372
Title:Social Action: A Mandate for Counselors.
Authors:Lee, Courtland C., Ed.Walz, Garry R., Ed.
Descriptors:AccountabilityChange AgentsCounselingCounseling ObjectivesCounseling TechniquesCounselor RoleCross Cultural StudiesCultural AwarenessElementary Secondary EducationPublic PolicySocial ActionSocial ChangeSocial Environment
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Publisher:American Counseling Association, 5999 Stevenson Ave., Alexandria, VA 22304; 800-422-2648; http://www.counseling.org (nonmember, $23.95, member, $19.95).
Publication Date:1998-00-00
Pages:350
Pub Types:Books; Collected Works - General; ERIC Publications
Abstract:An increasing number of counselors are becoming agents of social change. Ways in which counselors can enter the arena of social transformation are described in this collection of 18 articles. Following an introduction: (1) "Counselors as Agents of Social Change"--Part I, which focuses on promoting diversity and challenging oppression, contains: (2) "Challenging Intolerance" (I. Grieger; J. G. Ponterotto); (3) "From Multiculturalism to Social Action" (J. A. Lewis; M. S. Arnold); (4) "Challenging Interpersonal Violence" (C. C. Lee; J. L. Brydges); (5) "Gay and Lesbian Activism: A Frontier in Social Advocacy" (B. Barret); (6) "Addressing the Need of At-Risk Youth: Early Prevention and Systemic Intervention" (D. Capuzzi); (7) "Career: Social Action in Behalf of Purpose, Productivity, and Hope" (E. L. Herr; S. G. Niles); (8) "Combating Ageism: The Rights of Older Persons" (J. E. Myers); (9) "Spirituality as a Force for Social Change" (J. G. Miranti; M. T. Burke). Part II, "Social Action: A Focus on Assessment, Research, and Technology," presents: (10) "Fair Access to Assessment Instruments and the Use of Assessment in Counseling" (N. A. Vacc); (11) "Technology: A Force for Social Action" (J. A. Casey); (12) "The Internet as a Potential Force for Social Change" (J. P. Sampson, Jr.); (13) "Strategies for Social Change Research" (W. E. Sedlacek); (14) "Using the Knowledge Base: Outcome Research and Accountable Social Action" (T. L. Sexton; S. C. Whiston). Part III, "Social Action: A Focus on Professional Issues," features: (15) "Preparing Counselors for Social Action" (B. B. Collison; J. L. Osborne; L. A. Gray; R. M. House; J. Firth; M. Lou); (16) "Interdisciplinary Collaboration for Social Change: Redefining the Counseling Profession" (F. Bemak); (17) "Professional Counseling in a Global Context: Collaboration for International Social Action" (C. C. Lee). The text concludes with "A Summing Up and Call to Action" (C. C. Lee; G. R. Walz). Each chapter contains references. (EMK)
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Identifiers:Professionalism
Record Type:Non-Journal
Level:1 - Available on microfiche
Institutions:American Counseling Association, Alexandria, VA.; ERIC Clearinghouse on Counseling and Student Services, Greensboro, NC.
Sponsors:Office of Educational Research and Improvement (ED), Washington, DC.
ISBN:ISBN-1-55620-213-X
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Audiences:Counselors; Practitioners
Languages:English
Education Level:Elementary Secondary Education
 

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