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Mark S. Gerig is Chair of the Division of Graduate Counseling at Indiana Wesleyan University in Marion and Indianapolis, Indiana. He is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor and Licensed Psychologist and has over 28 years of experience in clinical mental health counseling and counselor education. He previously served as the Manager of Crisis and Elderly Services at Hiawatha Behavioral Health, Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan and as an adjunct professor of psychology at Algoma University, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada.
Dr. Gerig has been a leader in state and national professional organizations. He has served as President and Chair of Professional Development of the Indiana Mental Health Counselors Association (IMHCA) and as a member of Professional Issues Committee of the American Mental Health Counselors Association. In recognition of his professional service, he was named recipient of the 2005 American Mental Health Counselors Association Counselor Educator of the Year and the Mental Health Counselor of the Year by the Indiana Counseling Association (2003).
Dr. Gerig resides near Marion, Indiana, with his wife, Michelle, and daughter, Laurén. His son, Brandon, is a fish biologist for the state of Utah. In addition to his professional activities, Mark enjoys hiking, biking, fishing, gardening, and ice hockey.
BRIEF TABLE OF CONTENTS
Part 1: Theoretical and Historical Foundations
Chapter 1: What is a Licensed Mental Health or Professional Counselor?Chapter 2: The Counseling Professions in Historical Perspective
Chapter 3: Theoretical Foundations for Clinical Mental Health Counselors
Chapter 4: Traditional and Contemporary Theories of Counseling
Part 2: The Credentialing and Practice of Clinical Mental Health Counseling
Chapter 5: Education, Licensure, and CertificationChapter 6: Ethical and Legal Issues in Clinical Mental Health Counseling
Chapter 7: Employment Settings: Where Clinical Mental Health Counselors Work and What They Do
Chapter 8: Appraisal and Research in the Practice of Clinical Mental Health Counseling
Chapter 9: Professional Practice in Multicultural Contexts
Part 3: Contemporary Issues and Trends
Chapter 10: Managed Care and Third-Party ReimbursementChapter 11: The Changing Face of Community Mental Health
Chapter 12: The Future of Clinical Mental Health Counseling
Appendix A
Appendix B
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