Counseling the Contemporary Woman: Strategies and Interventions Across the Lifespan

Counseling the Contemporary Woman: Strategies and Interventions Across the Lifespan

Counseling the Contemporary Woman: Strategies and Interventions Across the Lifespan

Counseling the Contemporary Woman: Strategies and Interventions Across the Lifespan

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Overview

This book provides a comprehensive exploration of the challenges women may face as they navigate the multiple roles that they carry. Attention is given to the unique cultural identities that women embody and suggestions are provided to help counselors acknowledge the various aspects of each client’s intersectional identity. In addition to theory, we provide suggestions for practical application of relevant interventions and strategies for helping women achieve their goals. A foundation is provided that explore the multiple layers of development that occur during adolescence, adulthood, midlife, and older adulthood.

Women face numerous challenges related to identity development and relationships. These challenges can generate psychological and emotional distress that lead women to seek professional assistance in finding solutions to their issues. With more choices than in generations past, women can face unexpected and unanticipated challenges and barriers to their individual and relational development. This book is organized around contemporary developmental and relational rites of passage women experience in adulthood.

Traditional rites of passage include birth, menarche, marriage, and death. These events still hold significance but women’s lives today follow expanded and complex trajectories. Numerous transitions, such as attending college, navigating employment opportunities and the relational challenges that women face in various areas of life, are presented and addressed in this book from a clinician’s perspective providing practitioners with insight and practical knowledge.

In this book, we cover choices related to such topics as career, relationships, parenthood, and support networks. We also explore the struggles that women face including abuse, depression, anxiety, feelings of low self-worth, loss, and addictions.

Best practices in counseling women are highlighted and utilized in case study examples. The relationships created by women impact their lives and this book helps the reader to gain insight into how women can take ownership for their relationships and choices.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781538123621
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 05/22/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 446
Sales rank: 631,313
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Suzanne Degges-White, PhD, is professor and chair of the Department of Counseling and Higher Education at Northern Illinois University. She is a licensed counselor with expertise in working with adults over the lifespan, especially women experiencing life transitions. She has written multiple peer-reviewed articles and books on relationships including friendships and family connections and is an invited blogger for Psychology Today and a nationally consulted expert.

Marcela Kepic, PhD, is associate professor of practice of the Department of Disability and Psychological Studies at the University of Arizona. She is also a licensed professional counselor with expertise in counseling couples and adults over the lifespan. As an approved clinical supervisor, she mentors and supervises students, counselors, and future professionals. Dr. Kepic contributes to peer-reviewed publications and books, and presents at international, national, regional, and state conferences.

Wendy Killam, PhD, is a professor and coordinator of the counseling programs and student affairs in higher education program in the Department of Human Services at Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches, Texas. She is also a licensed counselor with experience in counseling assisting adults across the lifespan. She is as well as a Certified Rehabilitation Counselor, and she enjoys working with college students. Dr. Killam has written peer -reviewed publications and books in the field of counseling and student affairs.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Contributors

Acknowledgement

Part I: Foundational Perspectives and Theory

1 Re-envisioning the Feminine Ideal: Women are the Sum of Many Diverse Parts

Adrienne N. Erby

2 Integrating Feminist Theory into Counseling Practice

Suzanne Degges-White

3 Integrating Relational Cultural Therapy into Counseling Practice

Katherine Hermann-Turner

Part II: Development from Adolescence through Older Adulthood

4 Counseling Adolescent Girls

Marcela Kepic

5 Counseling Emerging Adult Women

Marcela Kepic

6 Counseling Midlife Women

Suzanne Degges-White

7 Counseling Older Women

Marcela Kepic

Part III: Career Counseling

8 Career Counseling over the Careerspan

Wendy Killam

Part IV: Counseling Concerns of Relational Focus

9 Counseling Women facing Family-of-Origin Issues

Lucy Parker and Dana Isawi

10 Counseling Contemporary Couples

Rebecca Meeks, Jessica Shull, Ana Ulloa Estrada, and Bonnie Cardillo

11 Counseling Women facing Contemporary Family Challenges

Elizabeth O’Brien

12 Counseling Women Survivors of Physical and Emotional Abuse

Anne Shragal

13 Counseling Strategies to Help Women Build Healthy Support Networks

Suzanne Degges-White

Part V: Individual Concerns

14 Counseling Women with Body Image Concerns

Rachel Brandoff and Marcela Kepic

15 Counseling Women with Low Self-Esteem

Lucy Parker

16 Counseling Women with Depression

Marcela Kepic and Wendy Killam

17 Counseling Women with Anxiety

Lucy Parker and Nina Mendez

18 Counseling Women with Addictions

Suzanne Degges-White

Part VI: Caring for Self and Caring for Others

19 Counseling with Chronic Illness and Disability

Yuleinys A. Castillo

20 Counseling Women who Caregive

Marcela Kepic and Kim Tassinari

Part VII: Coping with Grief and Loss over the Lifespan

21 Counseling Women who have Lost their Mothers

Suzy Wise and Elisa Woodruff

22 Counseling Women who have Lost a Partner

Marcela Kepic

23 Counseling Women suffering from Fetal or Perinatal Loss

Donna Gibson

24 Counseling Women who have Lost a Child

Suzanne Degges-White
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