David Capuzzi, PhD, NCC, LPC, is a senior core faculty member in clinical mental health counseling at Walden University and professor emeritus at Portland State University. He is also past president and current fellow of the American Counseling Association (ACA). Dr. Capuzzi has received the ACA’s Kitty Cole Human Rights Award, the ACA’s Gilbert and Kathleen Wrenn Award for a Humanitarian and Caring Person, a Distinguished Alumni Award at Florida State University, and the ACES’s Locke-Paisley Mentorship Award. He is author or coeditor of eight textbooks used in counselor education. Mark D. Stauffer, PhD, NCC, is a core faculty member in clinical mental health counseling at Walden University. He was a Chi Sigma Iota International fellow and was awarded the ACA’s Emerging Leaders Training Grant. He has served as co-chair of the ACA International Committee and will serve as president of the Association of Humanistic Counseling from 2018 to 2019. Dr. Stauffer is coeditor of six other textbooks in the counseling field.
The relevance of Career Counseling for educators, students, and clinicians lies in the authors' commitment to providing a cogent, accessible, well-rounded foundation that details both history and important advancements in the field. Integrated case studies help guide readers through the application of various skills and concepts for diverse populations in myriad settings, while the experiential activities bring the material to life. This book is the essential text for educating career counselors. Jason Patton, PhD, LPC, core faculty, School of Counseling, Walden University In the third edition of Career Counseling, David Capuzzi and Mark Stauffer have provided an excellent overview of the process of helping individuals plan their career and personal futures. Unlike many edited texts in which chapters are written by multiple authors and are often disjointed, this text flows from chapter to chapter, and each chapter has the same organization. Career decisions are made within the context of people's lives, and the issues covered in this book-such as disabilities, addictions, and minority status-affect clients' career decisions. The test questions, lecture slides, and additional materials provided by the book editors for professors of career counseling courses are excellent. Theodore P. Remley, Jr, JD, PhD, professor of counseling, University of Holy Cross Capuzzi and Stauffer have written a very informative book on career counseling. This text provides an innovative, comprehensive approach that focuses on career theory, as well as on the role of the career counselor and skills needed for contemporary career counseling practices. Truly this book will be an important asset for students and career counselors in practice. Loretta Bradley, PhD, LPC, NCC, former president of American Counseling Association, Area Cooperative Educational Services, and International Association of Marriage and Family Counselors, Paul Whitfield Horn Professor, counselor education, Texas Tech University