Howard Rosenthal
Howard Rosenthal is an American psychotherapist, Professor and Program Coordinator of Human Services and Addiction Studies at St. Louis Community College at Florissant Valley in Missouri. . He is the author of Encyclopedia of Counseling (dubbed the purple book (the color of the cover) by counselors and educators. He has also written a number of review books for mental health professionals preparing for certification examinations, a Human Services Dictionary,and other professional books including Favorite Counseling and Therapy Techniques, and books for a general audience on suicide prevention. [1]
Publications
- Rosenthal, H.G. (1988). Not with my life I don't: Preventing your suicide and that of others. Muncie IN: Accelerated Development.
- Rosenthal, H.G. & Hollis, J.W. (1994). Help yourself to positive mental health. Muncie, IN: Accelerated Development.
- Rosenthal, H.G. (2003). Human services dictionary. New York: Routledge.
- Rosenthal, H.G. (2005). Before you see your first client: 55 things counselors, therapists, and human service workers need to know. New York: Brunner Routledge.
- Rosenthal, H.G. (2006). Therapy's best: Practical advice and gems of wisdom from twenty accomplished counselors and therapists. New York: Routledge.
- Rosenthal, H.G. (2009). Special 15th anniversary edition, Encyclopedia of counseling. (3rd ed.) New York: Routledge. According to WorldCat, the book is held in 496 libraries [2]
- Rosenthal, H.G. (2009). Special 15th anniversary edition, Vital information and review questions for the NCE, CPCE and state counseling exams.New York: Routledge.
- Rosenthal, H.G. (2011). Favorite counseling and therapy techniques. (2nd ed.) New York: Routledge.
- Rosenthal, H.G. (2011) Favorite Counseling and therapy homework assignments. (2nd ed.) New York: Routledge.
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