Abigail O. Akande, PhD, CRC, is an Associate Professor of Rehabilitation and Human Services at the Pennsylvania State University – Abington College located in Abington, Pennsylvania, United States. Dr. Akande is also a Certified Rehabilitation Counselor. Michael B. Lavetsky, MA, LPC, NCC, is a Lecturer and the Program Chair of the Rehabilitation and Human Services program at the Pennsylvania State University – Abington College. He is also a Licensed Professional Counselor in the State of Pennsylvania, national certified counselor, and Board Member of the Pennsylvania Sexual Offenders Assessment Board (SOAB). Stacey Conway, PhD, is an Associate Teaching Professor of Biobehavioral Health at the Pennsylvania State University – Abington College.
"""The chapters on grief and information on self-care really spoke to me and the work I do with counselors. I personally have experienced anticipatory grief, so it was helpful to have the awareness of it... Also, shared crisis along with collective trauma have provided me with more knowledge that will support my work as well."" --Adrienne Robinson, Ed.D., CRC, Senior Technical Assistance and Research Analyst at the George Washington University “This book adds a much-needed resource for bachelor’s-level students as they begin their human service field experiences. Useful, practical information is presented in a straightforward, clear, and easily applied manner, and exercises scattered throughout help students to apply the information to their practice settings. Highly recommended!” --Linda R. Shaw, PhD, CRC, LPC, LMHC, Professor Emerita, University of Arizona ""In writing a textbook specifically aimed at supporting undergraduate students both before and during their internship, this text meets its aim on multiple fronts. This is a resource for undergraduate coursework, but likely to be used as a reference tool for internships, careers, or graduate studies. Because of this work’s coverage of core competencies in the behavioral healthcare field, undergraduate students are likely to use this as a companion text for other coursework and potentially for other required undertakings such as navigating successful internships and preparing for exams. Undergraduate students in college- and university-based human services degree programs will undoubtedly benefit from this well-written, relevant, and comprehensive text and workbook."" --Donna Burton, Ph.D., LMHC, Licensed Mental Health Counselor and Assistant Research Professor in the Department of Child & Family Studies at the University of South Florida"