CAS082 – Elementary School Counseling and the Developmental Approach w/ Dr. Robert D. Myrick - Airdate 9/27/2007

Contributing Editor:

Jill A. Geltner, Ph.D., NCSC is a school counselor and a May 2007 PhD graduate from the University of Florida’s Department of Counselor Education. Her areas of interest and research include middle school counseling, classroom guidance, and the changing role of school counselors.  She hopes to begin a career as a Counselor Educator in 2008.

Guest:

Robert D. Myrick, Ph.D., is a Professor Emeritus, College of Education, University of Florida, in Gainesville, Florida. He has received numerous professional awards as a counselor educator and educational consultant. His more than 150 books, monographs, book chapters, and journal articles emphasize practical ideas and skills. He has taught courses and presented workshops and seminars to counselors in training and practitioners in schools and mental health settings. His work in developmental counseling and guidance is nationally and internationally recognized.  He is now semi-retired and developing online courses in the areas of career development, interpersonal skills, and diversity and human relations.

References mentioned in the podcast:

American School Counselor Association (2005). The ASCA national model: A framework for school counseling programs. Alexandria, VA: Author.

Myrick, R.D. (2003). Developmental guidance and counseling: A practical approach. (4th ed.). Minneapolis, MN: Educational Media Corporation.

Music used in this podcast:

Jaime Beauchamp - "Memorial Day" obtained from the Podsafe Music Network - Link to music

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