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Kim Metz - Careers in Mental Health: Opportunities in Psychology, Counseling, and Social Work - 9781118767924 - V9781118767924
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Careers in Mental Health: Opportunities in Psychology, Counseling, and Social Work

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Description for Careers in Mental Health: Opportunities in Psychology, Counseling, and Social Work Paperback. Opportunities in Psychology Couseling and Social Work. Accessible and unbiased, Careers in Mental Health introduces upper-level high school students and beginning undergraduates to the different aspects of various mental health professions. Num Pages: 200 pages, NO. BIC Classification: JM. .

Accessible and unbiased, Careers in Mental Health introduces upper-level high school students and beginning undergraduates to the different aspects of various mental health professions.

  • Contains essential career advice for anyone considering an advanced degree in one of the “helping” professions within mental health
  • Covers clinical psychology, counseling psychology, social work, counseling, marriage and family therapy, substance abuse counseling, and school psychology
  • Clarifies the distinctions between professions by discussing the history and philosophy of each field, requirements for advanced education, licensing, available jobs, salary potential, and more
  • Includes a section with practical information applicable to all the professions, such as characteristics for success, ethical issues, the importance of critical thinking, applying to graduate school, and current issues affecting the field of mental health

Product Details

Publisher
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Number of pages
200
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2016
Condition
New
Weight
257 g
Number of Pages
208
Place of Publication
Hoboken, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781118767924
SKU
V9781118767924
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 7 to 11 working days
Ref
99-29

About Kim Metz
Kim Metz is Professor of Psychology at Walsh University, USA. She also works as a Clinical Psychologist with children, adolescents, and adults at Avenues of Counseling and Mediation. Over the last 20 years, she has held a wide variety of positions as a psychologist, including positions in the forensic unit at a prison, a VA hospital, an outpatient clinic, an adolescent ward of an inpatient hospital, a community mental health agency and a private practice.

Reviews for Careers in Mental Health: Opportunities in Psychology, Counseling, and Social Work
"Careers in Mental Health was written for undergraduate psychology students and students in other mental health fields and provides a strong introduction to the most frequently entered mental health fields. It quickly outlines each field�s philosophical origins, educational requirements, and opportunities for licensure, typical work settings, and average salaries by people in the field.It is too narrow for a careers course, but since it solely focuses on the mental health professions that require graduate school and culminate in licensure or certification, it could be a good supplementary text for either that course or an Introduction to Counseling course. Careers in Mental Health could also be a good resource for faculty advising students about graduate school but confused by the variety of apparently similar professions out there�clinical, counseling, and school psychology; guidance counseling; social work; and licensed professional counseling. I am a clinical psychologist, have worked in the field for 25 years, and have advised students about these fields for most of that time, yet as a result of reading this book, I better understand issues I�ve talked about and taught for years. For example, why do these similar fields go by different names? Metz argues that this is at least in part because these are homologous fields, appearing similar but having different philosophical roots... Much of the information in Careers in Mental Health is available on the Internet, but Metz provides it in a simple and available manner that allows students�and faculty�to compare apples with apples. She filters the information about fields in a straightforward manner that makes their comparisons easy." (PsycCRITIQUES January 16, 2017, Vol. 62, No. 3, Article 6)

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