Counselor Wellness

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<p><em>Counselor Wellness: Caring for Self to Care for Others</em> underscores the importance of self-care for counselors in order to maintain an ethical life-giving practice and minimize the risks of burnout compassion fatigue and secondary trauma. The book provides valuable insight regarding the inherent risks and challenges that come with serving others. It contains timely research and practical strategies for reducing stress and preventing the deleterious effects that can derail personal and professional effectiveness.<br /><br />Each chapter begins with a reflection from a counselor setting the stage for robust discussions about the rigors of counseling practice and the personal challenges many counselors face. The chapters feature cutting-edge research and evidence-based approaches to recognizing intervening and preventing threats to emotional well-being. Case illustrations and guided exercises personalize the reading experience and help readers draw connections between the material and their everyday lives. Key topics addressed include the increasing complexity and severity of clients’ issues the cost of empathy ethical issues developing a personal wellness orientation and resiliency.<br /><br />Designed to help counselors prioritize self-care in order to support the successful care of others <em>Counselor Wellness</em> is an exemplary resource for pre-service counselors as well as those in practice.</p><p><strong>Richard D. Parsons Ph.D.</strong> is a professor of counselor education at West Chester University. He has over 40 years of university teaching experience and has had a private clinical practice for over 30 years. Dr. Parsons serves as a consultant to educational and mental health institutions in Pennsylvania New Jersey and Delaware. He has authored or co-authored over 90 books book chapters and professional articles. He earned his master’s and doctoral degrees from Temple University.</p><p><strong>Karen L. Dickinson Ph.D.</strong> is an associate professor and graduate coordinator of counselor education at West Chester University. She has 13 years of university teaching experience and over 30 years of experience as a teacher and school counselor in the K-12 education system.</p><p><strong>Bridget Asempapa Ph.D.</strong> is an assistant professor of counselor education and the coordinator of the school counseling certification program at West Chester University. She has a dual license in professional school counseling and clinical mental health counseling.</p>
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