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We are thrilled to exhibit at the American Counseling Association 2025 Conference and Expo in Orlando, Florida, March 27 – 29, 2025. If you’re attending the conference, stop by and say hi (Booth #s 200 & 202)!

If you aren’t able to attend the conference, we’ve put together a virtual exhibit to emulate the spirit and energy of an in-person event and to share our latest titles in the discipline.

The titles featured in this virtual exhibit reflect Cognella’s commitment to publishing quality texts by notable authors that showcase the exciting work and thought leadership emerging in Counseling.

If you’re interested in discussing book ideas, contact Kassie Graves, Senior Vice President, Editorial: kgraves@cognella.com.

We hope you all have a wonderful conference!

Featured Titles

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S. Kent Butler and M. Ann Shillingford, Editors

Featuring chapters written by experts in the field, this textbook equips readers with the knowledge and skillsets they need to develop into culturally competent practitioners, covering basic skill development to successfully integrating advanced therapeutic techniques. It presents critical traditional counseling information combined with evidence-based techniques and practices inspired by the multicultural and social justice competencies.

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Edward Neukrug, Ed.D. and Bruce S. Britton, M.D.

This textbook examines how psychotropic medications and other interventions that impact brain chemistry can result in positive interventions for individuals with mental health concerns and disorders. The first to provide information about psychopharmacology and BTIs in one convenient reference guide, the text is ideal for courses where knowledge of psychopharmacology and BTIs is crucial.

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Suzanne M. Dugger

Rather than simply describing career development theories, this text uses eight realistic, diverse client scenarios to help students connect with the material and master career counseling content and skills. Changes to this edition include a focus on the impact of the COVID pandemic on work and updates regarding assessments, legal and ethical issues, and models and CACREP standards. Adopting professors will receive PowerPoints, test banks, and an instructor’s manual.

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Bradley T. Erford

An Advanced Lifespan Odyssey for Counseling Professionals covers human development from womb to tomb across all development areas (physical, cognitive, language, social, emotional, career) and reflects the trend toward empirically supported practice in the application of lifespan theories. This edition contains robustly updated sources and references, including CACREP 2024 Standards, to provide the newest and most relevant information.

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Raquel Kennedy Bergen and Claire M. Renzetti, Editors

Featuring contributed chapters written by experts in the discipline, this textbook employs a feminist intersectional lens to investigate experiences of family violence. It sheds light on various forms of family violence, always with consideration of gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, race, class, and other critical dimensions of identity.

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Bradley T. Erford, Editor

Professional School Counseling is a comprehensive, single source for information about the critical issues facing school counselors today. The robustly updated fourth edition provides readers with a strong foundation of the current state of school counseling while also offering perspective as to how the profession evolved to its current state and insights into the future of the field.

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Melinda M. Gibbons and Casey Barrio Minton, Editors

This textbook provides readers with a comprehensive examination of various themes fundamental to counselor preparation, guided by the CACREP 2024 Foundational Curricular Standards and ensuring alignment with current educational standards and practices within the discipline. It introduces readers to key learning theories, approaches, and taxonomies within counselor education, then presents a series of case studies aligned with specific curricular areas.

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Edited by Cyrus R. Williams III, Ph.D., LPC, LSATP, CSAT

This text provides readers with a Christ-centered model for understanding, intervening, and facilitating growth with clients facing issues with addiction. It features contributed chapters from a variety of professional addiction counselors and shares a wide array of perspectives, theories, tools, and interventions that have been proven to help individuals overcome trauma and their dependence on destructive chemicals and behaviors.

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