Review:
Now in a newly updated, revised and expanded third edition, "Research In Rehabilitation Counseling" by Phillip D. Rumrill, Jr. (School of Lifespan Development and Educational Sciences, Kent State University) and James L. Bellini (Department of Counseling and Human Services, Syracuse University) provides a complete course of instruction in the basics that researchers and academics would need to begin conducting a research investigation in the field of psychological counseling. "Research In Rehabilitation Counseling" was written as a primary text for graduate level students and practitioners concerning the role of research in contemporary rehabilitation counseling. "Research In Rehabilitation Counseling" provides a comprehensive overview of the philosophical, ethical, methodological, and analytic fundamentals of social science research, as well as to specify aspects of rehabilitation research that distinguish it from scientific inquiry in other helping professions. This new third edition of "Research In Rehabilitation Counseling" has been thoroughly revised to accurately reflect the variation and wealth of research methodologies used in contemporary rehabilitation counseling research more than 300 new references have been added. Most of the research examples cited were published in peer-reviewed rehabilitation counseling journals over the past decade, and these examples represent the current status of research methods as well as the most relevant contemporary topic areas of research and scholarship in the field. Accordingly, "Research In Rehabilitation Counseling" may be used both as a research textbook and as a general introduction to the current scholarship. Because "Research In Rehabilitation Counseling" was written as an introductory research methods textbook for graduate students in rehabilitation counseling, it's primary focus is on the role of readers as professional consumers of rehabilitation research. Unreservedly recommended for college and university library Psychology/Psychiatry collections and supplemental studies reading lists, "Research In Rehabilitation Counseling" will prove to be an invaluable resource for counselors, administrators, policymakers, educators, researchers, people with disabilities, consumer advocates, and non-specialist general readers with an interest in the subject. --Midwest Book Reviews The Psychology Shelf
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