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Bachelor of Applied Social Science (Counselling) - Semester 1, Booklist Year 1 Module Module Required Texts Highly Recommended Recommended Code Name FSCO504 Intro to McLeod, J. (2013). An introduction to counselling Corey,G.(2009). Theory and practice of counselling and psychotherapy (8th ed.). Counselling (5th ed.). Berkshire, United Kingdom: Open Belmont, CA: Brooks/Cole. Culbertson, P. (Ed.). (1988). Counselling issues & University Press. South Pacific communities. Auckland, New Zealand: Accent Publications. Nelson- New Zealand Association of Counsellors. (2002). Jones, R. (2009). Introduction to counselling skills text and activities (3rd ed.). Code of Ethics: A framework for ethical practice. London, England: Sage. Weld, N., & Appleton. C. (2008). Walking in people's Hamilton, New Zealand: New Zealand Association worlds. North Shore, New Zealand: Pearson Education New Zealand. of Counsellors. FSSC501 Te Pu – Ka’ai, T. M., Moorfield, J. C., Reilly, M. P. J., & Barlow, C. (1995). Tikanga whakaaro: Key concepts in Māori culture. Auckland: Foundations of Mosley, S. (Eds.). (2004). Ki te whaiao: An Oxford University Press. Belich, J. (1996). Making peoples: A history of the New Treaty Based introduction to Māori culture and society. Zealanders from Polynesian settlement to the end of the nineteenth century. Practice Auckland: Pearson Education New Zealand. Auckland: Penguin Group (NZ). Brougham, A. E, (1987). Māori proverbs. Auckland: Reed Publishers. Ka’ai, T. M., Moorfield, J. C., Reilly, M. P. J., & Mosley, S. (Eds.). (2004). Ki te whaiao: An Introduction to Māori culture and society. Auckland: Pearson Education New Zealand. King, M. (2003). The Penguin history of New Zealand. Auckland: Penguin Books (NZ). Mead, H. M., (2003). Tikanga Māori: Living by Māori values. Wellington: Huia Publishers. Ministry for Culture and Heritage. (2006). Māori peoples of New Zealand: Ngā iwi o Aotearoa. Auckland: David Bateman. Moon, P., (2006). Fatal frontiers: A new history of New Zealand in the decade before the Treaty. Auckland: Penguin Books (NZ). Orange, C. (2004). An illustrated history of the Treaty of Waitangi. Wellington: Bridget Williams Books. Papakura, M. (1986). Makereti: the old-time Maori. Auckland: New Women’s Press. Ryan, P. (1997). The Reed dictionary of modern Māori. (2nd ed.). Auckland: Reed Publishing. Tauroa, H., & Tauroa, P. (1986). Te marae: A guide to customs and protocol. Auckland: Reed Publishers. Vaggiolli, D. F. (2000). History of New Zealand and its inhabitants. Dunedin: University of Otago Press. Walker, R. (2004). Struggle without end: Ka whawhai tonu matou. (2nd ed.). Auckland: Penguin. Wepa, D. (ed)(2005). Cultural safety in Aotearoa New Zealand. Auckland: Pearson Education Ltd. FSSC504 Intro to Human Drewery, W., & Claiborne, L. (2010). Human Beckett, C. (2002). Human growth and development. London: Sage. Craig, G. J., & Development development; family, place, culture. Australia Baucum, D. (2002). Human development. (9th ed.). Upper Saddle River, N.J: McGraw Hill. Santrock, J. W. (2009). Life-span Prentice Hall. Drummond, W., & Va'ai-Wells, O. (2004). Health and human development. (13th ed.). McGraw Hill. development models across cultures: Philippine, Māori, Western Samoa. Palmerston North: Baguio Central University Graduate School, Philippines: Nagare Press. Harms, L. (2005). Understanding human development: A multidimensional approach. Australia: Oxford University Press. Harris, M., & Butterworth, G. (2002). Developmental psychology: A student's handbook. Hove, New York: Psychology Press. Kroger, J. (2007). Identity development: Adolescence through adulthood. (2nd ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage https://staffintranet.wintec.ac.nz/tm/nux/TeamDocuments/Programmes and Modules/Teaching Support/Teaching Resources/BAppSocSci-TeachRes/Counselling Sem 1 Booklist Bachelor of Applied Social Science (Counselling) - Semester 1, Booklist Module Module Required Texts Highly Recommended Recommended Code Name Publications. Papalia, D. E., Olds, S. W., & Feldman, R. D. (2007). Human development. (10th ed.). Boston, MA: McGraw-Hill. Polan, E. U., & Taylor, D. R. (2003). Journey across the life span: Human development and health promotion. Philadelphia, PA: F.A. Davis. Salkind, N. J. (2004). An introduction to theories of human development. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Sigelman, C. K., & Rider, E. A. (2006). Life-span human development. Belmont, CA: Thomson Wadsworth. Slee, P. T., & Shute, R. H (2003). Child development: Thinking about theories. London: Arnold. Smith, A. B. (2002). Understanding children’s development. (4th ed.). Australia: Allen & Unwin. Smith, P. K., Cowie, H., & Blades, M. (2003). Understanding children’s development. (4th ed.). Malden, MA: Blackwell. Thies, K. M., & Travers, J. F. (2001). Growth and development through the lifespan. Thorofare, N.J: Slack. FSSC505 Working with Thompson, N. (2006). Anti-discriminatory practice. Alcock, P. (1993). Understanding poverty. London: The Macmillan Press Ltd. difference (4th ed.). London/New York: Palgrave Macmillan. Ancis, J. R. (Ed). (2004). Culturally based interventions: Alternative approaches to working with diverse populations. New York: Brunner-Routledge. Armstrong, F., & Barton, L. (Eds). (1999). Disability, human rights and education: Cross-cultural perspectives. Buckingham; Philadelphia: Open University Press. Bell, C., & Matthewman, S. (Eds). (2004). Cultural studies in Aotearoa New Zealand: Identity, space and place. South Melbourne, Vic: Oxford University Press. Bell, D. (1998). Ethnic New Zealand: Towards cultural understanding. (2nd ed.). Hamilton: New Settlers Focus Group. Bennett, G. et.al. (1997). The dimensions of elder abuse: Perspectives for practitioners. London: Macmillan Press Ltd. Brammer, R. (2004). Diversity in counseling. Australia: Thomson Brooks/Cole. Cox, R. P. (2003). Health related counseling with families of diverse cultures: Family, health, and cultural competencies. Westport, CN: Greenwood Press. Culbertson, P. (Ed.). (1997). Counselling issues and South Pacific communities. Auckland: Accent Publications. Dominelli, L. (1997). Anti-racist social work. (2nd ed.). London: Macmillan Press Ltd. Dominelli, L., & McLeod, E. (1993). Feminist social work. London: The MacMillan Press Ltd. Getting, L. (1997). Person to person: A guide for professionals working with people with disabilities. London: MacLennan and Petty. Hanmer, J., & Statham, D. (1999). Women and social work: Towards a woman-centred practice. London: The Macmillan Press Ltd. Lago, C., & Smith, B. (Eds). (2003). Anti-discriminatory counselling practice. London: SAGE Publications Ltd. Logan, J. et.al. (1996). Confronting prejudice: Lesbian and gay issues in social work education. Great Britain: Hartnolls Ltd. Lynch, E. W., & Hanson, M. J. (Eds). (1999). Developing cross cultural competence: A guide for working with children and their families. (2nd ed.). Baltimore, MD: Paul H. Brookes. New Zealand Police. (2005). A practical reference to religious diversity. Wellington: New Zealand Police. Oliver, M. (1996). Understanding disability. New York: St. Martin’s Press. Oliver, M, & Sapey, B. (2006). Social work with disabled people. (3rd ed.). London/New York: https://staffintranet.wintec.ac.nz/tm/nux/TeamDocuments/Programmes and Modules/Teaching Support/Teaching Resources/BAppSocSci-TeachRes/Counselling Sem 1 Booklist Bachelor of Applied Social Science (Counselling) - Semester 1, Booklist Module Module Required Texts Highly Recommended Recommended Code Name Palgrave Macmillan. Palmer, S., & Laungani, P. (Eds). (1999). Counselling in a multicultural society. London: Sage. Phillips, J. et. al. (2006). Social work with older people. (4th ed.). London/New York: Palgrave Macmillan. Ponterotto, J. G., Utsey, S. O., & Pedersen, P. (2006). Preventing prejudice: A guide for counselors, educators, and parents. (2nd ed.). Thousand Oaks: Sage. Saraga, E. (Ed). (2001). Embodying the social: Constructions of difference. London: Routledge. Sue, D., & Sue, D. (2003). Counseling the culturally diverse: Theory and practice. (4th ed.). New York: John Wiley. Wepa, D. (2005). Cultural safety in Aotearoa New Zealand. Auckland: Pearson Education. https://staffintranet.wintec.ac.nz/tm/nux/TeamDocuments/Programmes and Modules/Teaching Support/Teaching Resources/BAppSocSci-TeachRes/Counselling Sem 1 Booklist Bachelor of Applied Social Science (Counselling) - Semester 1, Booklist Year 2 Module Module Name Required Texts Highly Recommended Recommended Code FSCO601 Working with Cromby, J., Harper, D., & Reavey, P. Grief, mourning, and death ritual. Buckingham; Philadelphia, Pa.: Open Specific Client (2013) Psychology, Mental Health & University. Kimmel, M. & Aronson, A (2000). Kubler-Ross, E. (1969). On death Issues and dying. New York: MacMillian. Lask, B. Bryant-Waugh, R. (2000). Anorexia Distress. Palgrave MacMillan nervosa and related eating disorders in childhood and adolescence. Hove, East Marsh, A., Dale, A., & O'Toole, S. Sussex, UK: Psychology Press. London: Reed Consumer Books. McDowell, H & (2013). Addiction counselling: Contents Ziginskas, D (1994). Feeling stink: A resource on young people's mental health and process (2nd ed.). East Hawthorne, issues for those who work with them. Wellington, N.Z.: Ministry of Health. Victoria: IP Communications. Mental Health Foundation (1999). Depression. [Auckland, N.Z.] : Mental Health Foundation, 1999. Miller, W. & Rollnick, S. (1992). Motivational Interviewing: preparing people for change from addictive behaviour. London: Guilford Press. Nader,