Counseling and Mental Health Services on Campus: A Handbook of Contemporary Practices and ChallengesISBN: 978-0-7879-1026-6
Hardcover
320 pages
August 1998, Jossey-Bass
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"A long awaited, comprehensive source book for university
counseling/psychological service centers. It has been over 20 years
since the last good book on university/college counseling centers.
This book should be required reading for counseling center
administrators, staff, and students in training . . .and directors
ought to forward a copy to any administrator to whom they report!"
(Dennis Heitzmann, director, Center for Counseling and
Psychological Services, Pennsylvania State University)
"Archer and Cooper have produced a most readable, comprehensive view of the scope and practice of counseling in higher education. A useful reference guide for developing, improving, and/or validating counseling center programs and services . . . . a highly recommAnded, valuable resource guide for both academics and practitioners." (Carol A. Geer; director, Counseling and Career Services; executive director, Student Development Services; University of California, Santa Barbara)
"A comprehensive resource that discusses every aspect of the services, programs, and organizational structures found in today's university and college counseling centers." (Rosie P. Bingham; assistant vice president, Student Affairs/Student Development, University of Memphis; president-elect, Division of Counseling Psychology, American Psychological Association)
"This book will become the standard reference for administrators and mental health professionals who provide counseling programs in colleges and universities." (Arthur Sandeen, vice president, Student Affairs, University of Florida)
"Archer and Cooper have produced a most readable, comprehensive view of the scope and practice of counseling in higher education. A useful reference guide for developing, improving, and/or validating counseling center programs and services . . . . a highly recommAnded, valuable resource guide for both academics and practitioners." (Carol A. Geer; director, Counseling and Career Services; executive director, Student Development Services; University of California, Santa Barbara)
"A comprehensive resource that discusses every aspect of the services, programs, and organizational structures found in today's university and college counseling centers." (Rosie P. Bingham; assistant vice president, Student Affairs/Student Development, University of Memphis; president-elect, Division of Counseling Psychology, American Psychological Association)
"This book will become the standard reference for administrators and mental health professionals who provide counseling programs in colleges and universities." (Arthur Sandeen, vice president, Student Affairs, University of Florida)