Contributions to the Profession of Counseling
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"West, Osborn and Bubenzer, in paying well-deserved tribute to many of the leaders in the counseling profession, have done so using a novel approach in capturing the rich and robust developmental history of the profession itself.a must-read for any emerging leader in the counseling profession." -- Howard B. Smith, Ed.D., NCC, CCMHC, LPC, Associate Executive Director for Professional Affairs, American Counseling Association "Bravo!!! This is a classic text that is a 'must-have' for counseling professionals--both new and experienced! There is no other book that gives such a candid description of counseling leadership." -- Cheryl Holcomb-McCoy, Ph.D., Former National Secretary, Chi Sigma Iota International "Leaders and Legacies masterfully describes professional counseling's rich leadership history and those leaders who established the profession's foundation. It should be a required reading for every student, counselor educator, and professional within the field." -- Gerald A. Juhnke, Ed.D., Author of Substance Abuse Assessmentand Diagnosis and Associate Professor and Clinic Director at The University of North Carolina at Greensboro
John West, Don Bubenzer, Cynthia Osborn
Preface Academy of Advisors SECTION I. PERSPECTIVES ON LEADERSHIP 1. Dimensions of Leadership in the Counseling Profession, John D. West,Cynthia J. Osborn and Donald L. Bunzer 2. Counseling: Milestones and History Makers, Thomas J. Sweeney 3. School Counselors: Leadership Opportunities and Challenges in the Schools, L. DiAnne Borders and Marie F.Shoffner 4. Counseling in Community Settings, SamuelT. Gladding and Laura J. Veach 5. Tapping the Potential: Leadership Possibilities for Master's Degree Students, Jane A. Cox 6. The Doctorate in Counselor Education: Implications for Leadership, Susan Jones Searsand Thomas E. Davis SECTION II. NOTED LEADERS AND THEIR LEGACIES 7. Michael Kent Altekruse, Melanie E.Rawlins and Michael C. Altekruse 8. Roger F. Aubrey, William C. Briddick and Richard L. Hayes 9. Loretta Bradley, Gerald Parr, Judith A. Lewis and ArethaMarbley 10. David Kendrick Brooks, Jr., Earl J.Ginter Mary Thomas Burke, Sylvia Nassar-McMillan 12. Harold F. Cottingham, J. Melvin Witmer and Robert C.Reardon 13. Samuel Templeman Gladding, Donna A.Henderson 14. Harold L. (Dick) Hackney, Holly A.Stadler and Sherry Cormier 15. Edwin L. Herr, SpencerG. Niles 16. George E. Hill, Thomas E. Davis and J.Melvin Witmer 17. Thomas Walsh Hosie, Joe RayUnderwood 18. Kenneth B. Hoyt, Harold B. Engen 19. Courtland C. Lee, Barbara Herlihy and MorganBrooks 20. Judith Lewis, Jon Carlson, John Cebuhar andJane Goodman 21. Don C. Locke, Marie Faubert 22. John McFadden, Marty Jencius, Chas Durrant and Lisa D.Hawley 23. Jane E. Myers, Theodore P. Remley,Jr. 24. Merle M. Ohlsen, Reece Chaney 25. Theodore P. Remley, Jr., Mary A. Hermann 26. Bruce Shertzer, Kenneth L. Miller 27. Robert O. Stripling, Donald A.Haight 28. Thomas J. Sweeney, J. Melvin Witmer 29. Joe Wittmer, Larry C. Loesch and M. HarryDaniels SECTION III. DIMENSIONS AND AREAS FOR LEADERSHIP 30. Dimensions and Areas for Leadership, Cynthia J. Osborn, John D. West, Donald L. Bubenzer, JillD. Duba and Seth D. Olson