Surviving and Thriving in Your Counseling Program

Julius A. Austin and Jude T. Austin II

Surviving and Thriving in Your Counseling Program
Written for graduate students who want to get the most out of their experience, this book presents down-to-earth discussions and suggestions on counselor training and life after graduation. The authors, both millennials and recent doctoral program graduates, draw upon their own personal and professional training and career experiences, as well as shared insight from a diverse group of current graduate students, recent graduates, and new professionals. The realistic, personal, and often humorous narratives throughout the book give an insider's perspective on graduate school and illuminate the emotional journey of students and new professionals.

Topics include choosing and getting into a program, handling the opportunities and challenges that each year of the program presents, gaining emotional maturity, dealing with setbacks, managing conflicts, increasing cultural awareness, getting a doctoral degree, searching for a job, finding a supervisor, and obtaining licensure. Readers will also be able to peek behind the curtains of faculty meetings to glean what faculty members expect, develop skills for their first session, and create and maintain a self-care plan for improving work-life balance.

Click here to view an interview with the authors as they talk about their experiences writing this book; answer questions you wish you had asked at the beginning of your counseling career; and discuss the challenges of transitioning from counseling student to new professional, common fears and setbacks, self-care, and more.

Tags: Career Development, Professional Counseling, Professional Development