""The chapters in this handbook encompass both traditional and emerging areas in counseling psychology. The associate editors (Linda M. Subich for Volume 1 and Jean A. Carter for Volume 2) and I had three goals for shaping the two volumes of the handbook. We first sought to ensure that we encompassed the traditional areas of counseling psychology as well as incorporating the evolution in the specialty. Second, we endeavored to capture the new and emerging areas of practice settings, populations, and perspectives. Finally, we wanted to consult with well-respected counseling psychology scholars to ensure the breadth of topics to be included in the handbook as well as the scope of the chapters and to garner suggestions for authors who could write for the handbook. Volume 1 (see record 2012-03486-000) was designed to include traditional areas that are covered in handbooks, providing a strong foundation in theories and research in counseling psychology, and Volume 2 focused on both historic and evolving applications. This second volume focuses on the applications and policy implications of the major areas of theory and research in counseling psychology. We have divided 22 chapters into five major sections: Work and Education, Community and Family, Health, Social Justice, and New Directions: Settings and Populations"--Introduction. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2012 APA, all rights reserved)."
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