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Ideas and Research You Can Use: VISTAS 2010 Table of Contents
Acknowledgements Preface About the Editors About the Reviewers Section I. Career Counseling Section II. Clients With Special Needs Section III. College Students Section IV. Counseling Families and Adults Section V. Counselor Education Section VI. Counselor Professional/Career Development Section VII. Counselor Supervision Section VIII. Effective Counseling Tools and Techniques Section IX. Group Counseling Section X. The Impact of Technology on Counseling Section XI. Multicultural Issues in Counseling Section XII. Research and Evaluation Section XIII. School Counseling Section XIV. Substance Abuse Section XV. Trauma, Grief, Disaster, and Crisis Counseling Article 85. Ambiguous Loss and Deployment: Assisting Veterans of Operations Enduring Freedom/Iraqi Freedom Through Application of Van Deurzen’s Four Worlds Model Michael A. Keim and C. Nikki Vasilas Article 86. Are Private Counselors Comfortable Treating Combat-Related Trauma? Bobbie A. Birdsall, Mary E. Pritchard, Patt Elison-Bowers, Bradley C. Smith, and Amber Klein Article 87. Care of War Wounded: Counseling Considerations Peggy P. Whiting, Loretta J. Bradley, Edward E. Moody, and Laura S. Wheat Article 88. Counseling Addicted Veterans: What to Know and How to Help Cynthia A. Briggs and Stephanie Reneson Article 89. An Ethical Decision Making Model for Crisis Counselors Karin Jordan Article 90. Implementing CACREP Disaster/Crisis Standards for Counseling Students Louise B. Graham Article 91. Northern Illinois University One Year Later: Responding to Faculty and Staff in a Crisis Toni R. Tollerud, Deborah Haliczer, and Francesca G. Giordano Article 92. The Role of the School Counselor in Crisis Planning and Intervention Jeannine R. Studer and Shelley E. Salter
Acknowledgements Preface About the Editors About the Reviewers
Section I. Career Counseling Section II. Clients With Special Needs Section III. College Students Section IV. Counseling Families and Adults Section V. Counselor Education Section VI. Counselor Professional/Career Development Section VII. Counselor Supervision Section VIII. Effective Counseling Tools and Techniques Section IX. Group Counseling Section X. The Impact of Technology on Counseling Section XI. Multicultural Issues in Counseling Section XII. Research and Evaluation Section XIII. School Counseling Section XIV. Substance Abuse Section XV. Trauma, Grief, Disaster, and Crisis Counseling
Article 85. Ambiguous Loss and Deployment: Assisting Veterans of Operations Enduring Freedom/Iraqi Freedom Through Application of Van Deurzen’s Four Worlds Model Michael A. Keim and C. Nikki Vasilas Article 86. Are Private Counselors Comfortable Treating Combat-Related Trauma? Bobbie A. Birdsall, Mary E. Pritchard, Patt Elison-Bowers, Bradley C. Smith, and Amber Klein Article 87. Care of War Wounded: Counseling Considerations Peggy P. Whiting, Loretta J. Bradley, Edward E. Moody, and Laura S. Wheat Article 88. Counseling Addicted Veterans: What to Know and How to Help Cynthia A. Briggs and Stephanie Reneson Article 89. An Ethical Decision Making Model for Crisis Counselors Karin Jordan Article 90. Implementing CACREP Disaster/Crisis Standards for Counseling Students Louise B. Graham Article 91. Northern Illinois University One Year Later: Responding to Faculty and Staff in a Crisis Toni R. Tollerud, Deborah Haliczer, and Francesca G. Giordano Article 92. The Role of the School Counselor in Crisis Planning and Intervention Jeannine R. Studer and Shelley E. Salter