AN ADVANCED LIFESPAN ODYSSEY FOR COUNSELING PROFESSIONALS, 1st Edition, aligns precisely with CACREP standards for counselor training programs at the Master¡¯s level. Rigorous yet accessible to students with a variety of educational backgrounds, this practical new text provides comprehensive descriptions of more than 30 major developmental theories and perspectives -- with a focus on developmental issues encountered by counseling professionals and the strategies and techniques to deal with them. Cross-cultural variations and implications are discussed throughout the book, and each chapter presents case studies and current issues that further anchor the material in the real world. Reflections from parents and current practitioners enhance the emphasis on application, giving students ideas for how to integrate theories and other information into real-life practice. A comprehensive set of instructor and student supplements including instructor's manual, test bank, PowerPoints and MindTap accompany this text.
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Preface About the Editor About the Authors Ancillaries Acknowledgment
1. Important Fundamental Principles in Lifespan Development. (Katie Sandberg and Bradley T. Erford)
2. Theories of Human Development: Psychosocial, Sociocultural, Multicultural, Biological, and Learning Theories. (Caroline O'Hara, Lindy K. Parker, and Carherine Y. Chang)
3. Theories of Human Development: Cognitions, Morality and Faith, and the Human Experience. (Lindy K. Parker, Caroline O'Hara, and Carherine Y. Chang)
4. Genetics, Heredity, Environment and Prenatal Development. (Taryn Richards and Bradley T. Erford)
5. Physical and Cognitive Development in the Infancy and Toddlerhood Years. (Nadine E. Garner and Julia M. Dunn)
6. Emotional and Social Development in the Infancy and Toddlerhood Years. (Nadine E. Garner and Julia M. Dunn)
7. The Preschool Years of Early Childhood Physical and Cognitive Development. (Charlotte Daughhetee and Stephen Parker)
8. The Preschool Years: Early Childhood Emotional and Social Development. (Stephen Parker and Charlotte Daughhetee)
9. Middle Childhood: Physical and Cognitive Development. (Stephanie Puleo)
10. Middle Childhood: Emotional and Social Development. (Stephanie Puleo)
11. The Adolescent Years: Physical and Cognitive Development. (Ann Vernon)
12. The Adolescent Years: Emotional, Identity, and Social Development. (Ann Vernon)
13. Young Adulthood: Physical and Cognitive Development. (Stephanie Crokett)
14. Young Adulthood: Social, Emotional, and Career Development. (Stephanie Crokett)
15. Middle Adulthood: Physical and Cognitive Development. (Robin Lee, Jennifer Jordan, Michelle Stevens, and Andrew Jones)
16. Middle Adulthood: Social/Emotional, Family, Career, and Spiritual Development. (Robin Lee, Jennifer Jordan, Michelle Stevens, and Andrew Jones)
17. Later Adulthood and Old Age: Physical, Cognitive and Social Development. (Cecile Yancu, Debbie Newsome, Joseph Wilkerson, and Shannon Mathews)
18. Relationships and Psychosocial Aspects of Later Adulthood. (Debbie Newsome, Cecile Yancu, Joseph Wilkerson, and Shannon Mathews)
Glossary References Author Index Subject Index
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