Counseling Strategies and Interventions for Professional Helpers, Global Edition

Counseling Strategies and Interventions for Professional Helpers, Global Edition

Author: Sherry Cormier

Publisher: Pearson Higher Ed

ISBN: 9781292112244

Category: Juvenile Nonfiction

Page: 282

View: 190

Counseling Strategies and Interventions for Professional Helpers is appropriate for upper-level undergraduate and entry-level graduate course students and counselors. A practical text that provides a look at basic helping skills used in a variety of disciplines and a number of issues common to helping relationships, processes, and interviews. This pragmatic text describes basic helping skills used in a variety of disciplines, as well as a number of issues common to helping relationships, processes, and interviews. Suitable for both upper-level undergraduate and entry-level graduate students, the text focuses on skill acquisition, and includes a number of clinical cases and application exercises for promoting skill development. The 9th Edition features a brand new expanded section on the basic helping skills (attending, listening, and action), as well as an additional new chapter contributed by Dr. Beth Robinson, Acadia University, on professional development and issues facing new helpers. Additional content new to this edition covers counseling in military settings, communication with LGBTQ clients, communication with immigrant and refugee clients, assessment of key components of client problems, SMART goals, and mindfulness interventions. The full text downloaded to your computer With eBooks you can: search for key concepts, words and phrases make highlights and notes as you study share your notes with friends eBooks are downloaded to your computer and accessible either offline through the Bookshelf (available as a free download), available online and also via the iPad and Android apps. Upon purchase, you'll gain instant access to this eBook. Time limit The eBooks products do not have an expiry date. You will continue to access your digital ebook products whilst you have your Bookshelf installed.

Counseling Strategies and Interventions

Counseling Strategies and Interventions

Author: Louise Sherilyn Cormier

Publisher: Allyn & Bacon

ISBN: UVA:X004276388

Category: Counseling

Page: 236

View: 816

As you begin the process of understanding the role of helper and as you acquire the necessary skills required for effective helping, you will come to realize that the ultimate goal is to develop your abilities to the point that they are a natural extension of your existing interpersonal skills. But this will not be the case in the beginning. The interventions and even the conceptualizations may seem unnatural, inconsistent with your existing behaviors, or inappropriate. As you become more accomplished in the craft of counseling, these counseling skills will begin to feel more comfortable, appropriate, and effective. Ultimately, they will become a natural part of your professional practice.

Intervention & Strategies in Counseling and Psychotherapy

Intervention & Strategies in Counseling and Psychotherapy

Author: Richard E. Watts

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

ISBN: 9781135058531

Category: Psychology

Page: 288

View: 970

Psychology has recently shifted toward a phenomological approach closely aligned with theories originally put forth by noted psychologist Alfred Adler. However, modern approaches are often presented in a language that differs from the original theories, with no acknowledgment to the contributions of Adler. Interventions and Strategies in Counseling and Psychotherapy corrects this oversight, illustrating the many ways in which Adlerian ideas underpin and influence contemporary therapeutic approaches. Original chapters by leading thinkers in the field address the practice of counseling and psychotherapy from a social-cognitive perspective and logically combine classic Adlerian theories with proven and effective methods from other approaches. The book covers a wide range of topics including play therapy, parent education, couples therapy, and problem-solving counseling. This book is essential reading not only for Adlerian psychologists, but also counselors, psychologists, and psychotherapists of any theoretical stripe who wish to keep their practical skills up-to-date. It is also of use to graduate and doctoral students enrolled in counseling and psychology programs.

Counseling Strategies and Interventions for Professional Helpers, Global Edition

Counseling Strategies and Interventions for Professional Helpers, Global Edition

Author: Sherry Cormier

Publisher:

ISBN: 1292112239

Category:

Page: 288

View: 223

A look at basic helping skills used in a variety of disciplines, and a number of issues common to helping relationships, processes, and interviews.This pragmatic text describes basic helping skills used in a variety of disciplines, as well as a number of issues common to helping relationships, processes, and interviews. Suitable for both upper level undergraduate and entry level graduate students, the text focuses on skill acquisition, and includes a number of clinical cases and application exercises for promoting skill development. The new Ninth Edition features a brand new expanded section on the basic helping skills (attending, listening, and action), as well as an additional new chapter contributed by Dr. Beth Robinson, Acadia University, on professional development and issues facing new helpers. Additional content new to this edition covers counseling in military settings, communication with LGBTQ clients, communication with immigrant and refugee clients, assessment of key components of client problems, SMART goals, and mindfulness interventions.

Counseling Strategies that Work!

Counseling Strategies that Work!

Author: Richard D. Parsons

Publisher: Pearson

ISBN: UOM:39076002634777

Category: Educational counseling

Page: 324

View: 856

An anthology of intervention strategies that are rooted in scientific evidence supporting their effectiveness when applied to the day-to-day "problems" confronting today's school counselor. KEY TOPICS: Every chapter provides a blending of theory, practice and guided, personalized application. The content is broken down succinctly, beginning with a brief introduction to the nature of the problems being addressed before delving into a detailed presentation with case illustration of the application of an intervention strategy. MARKET: It is an excellent source for counseling techniques courses or as a reading assigned as part of their field placement experiences, as well as a useful reference text for all those currently employed as school counselors.

Counseling Strategies and Interventions: Pearson New International Edition

Counseling Strategies and Interventions: Pearson New International Edition

Author: Sherry Cormier

Publisher: Pearson Higher Ed

ISBN: 9781292037370

Category:

Page: 240

View: 596

For upper-class undergraduates or beginning-level graduates in a variety of helping disciplines. A practical, readable text that introduces readers to basic counseling skills and emphasizes counselor development and counseling diversity. Counseling Strategies and Interventions, now in its eighth edition, is a comprehensive, skills-oriented, and pragmatic text that provides students with an accessible introduction to the real world of counseling. The far-reaching but concise text includes a variety of learning and application exercises to help students become empathetic and effective members of the counseling profession. The new edition includes current issues and recently published sources to reflect the most contemporary thinking about the helping professions, including new material on supervision, ethical issues, multicultural issues, and the stages of change.

Counseling Strategies and Intervention Techniques for the Human Services

Counseling Strategies and Intervention Techniques for the Human Services

Author: Richard D. Parsons

Publisher: Allyn & Bacon

ISBN: UVA:X002754699

Category: Community mental health services

Page: 248

View: 845

Provides professionals in counseling, nursing, education, and community health with the behavior theory and applications for intervening with the emotional disturbed. Discusses the history and philosophy, diagnosis and classification, strategies and procedures for intervention and treatment, communi

Enhancing Counselor Intervention Strategies

Enhancing Counselor Intervention Strategies

Author: Sterling K. Gerber

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

ISBN: 1560327391

Category: Counseling

Page: 238

View: 523

Enhancing Counselor Intervention Strategies prepares future professionals by presenting a practical guide to theory and practice, linking learning principles with therapeutic change modalities. This book teaches students the three things they must know in order to be considered competent professionals: a working knowledge of the vast range of treatment options, an understanding of the rationale behind each intervention strategy, and the ability to anticipate realistic outcomes. Gerber simplifies the presentation of key theoretical information by synthesizing it into four groups interpreted according to intervention dynamics. Case studies teach practical application and are easily generalized to help students learn to adapt intervention strategies based on the needs of a wide variety of clients. Further, the book is constructed with the ACA, CACREP, and NBCC assessment standards in mind. This text is appropriate for courses in counseling psychology. It is especially relevant to classes dealing with counseling and learning theories.