01797cam a22002538i 4500003000700000005001700007008004100024010001500065020003000080020003100110020002700141050002500168245015200193250001500345264003400360300001600394504005100410520096500461650001501426650002001441650002101461650003001482700003101512PIMLIB20240907145847.0240907s2023 nyu b 001 0 eng  a2022044982 a9781032050454q(hardback) a9781032050447q(paperback) z9781003196273q(ebook)00aBF636.6b.R456y202300aReimagining research :bengaging data, research, and program evaluation in social justice counseling /cedited by Trevor J. Buser and Sandy Gibson. a1 Edition. 1aNew York :bRoutledge,c2023. a295 pages : aIncludes bibliographical references and index. a"Reimagining Research centers antiracist research practices and showcases real-world research in counseling practice. The book focuses on the research competencies that matter most to counselors, with each chapter co-authored by practicing counselors and counselor educators. Each chapter reflects diversity in authorship and opens with a "potential for practice" case study that illustrates a research-related challenge in the practice of counseling. Online resources-including videos of focus group interviews, sample transcripts of qualitative interviews, demonstrations of statistical techniques, and other documents used in research processes-present these "potentials for practice" in experiential ways. Chapters close with attention to resources that are readily available for counselors who want to implement these practices, such as evidence-based practice guidelines, open-access journals, and open-access statistical tools"--cProvided by publisher. 0aCounseling 0aSocial justice. 0aMulticulturalism 0aResearchxSocial aspects.1 aBuser, Trevor J.,eeditor.