First published in 1999, this second edition of Introduction to Multicultural Counseling for Helping Professionals includes entirely new material on counseling Middle Eastern Americans, bi-racial, and multi-cultural Americans.Β Each chapter now includes a case vignette with questions and reflections
Counselling and Helping, Second edition
β Scribed by Richard Velleman, Sarajane Aris(auth.)
- Publisher
- Wiley-Blackwell
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 304
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This new edition is an indispensable introduction to the core principles of counselling for those interested in counsellingΒ and those considering training. It describes the main styles of counselling, provides an excellent framework for helping, and introduces some of the approaches and key tools used within a counselling relationship
- Offers a stimulating and highly accessible introduction to the key aspects of counselling
- Recurring case studies to illustrate clearly the practical application of the range of styles and approaches in counselling and experiential exercises are included in each chapter to facilitate the reader's learning and understanding
- Guides the reader, in a straightforward, readable style, through the main issues that arise within counselling/helping relationships
- A book to enthuse, excite and empower those contemplating counselling training, or those who have embarked on a course and want a broad introduction
Chapter 1 Introduction: What This Book is About (pages 1β10):
Chapter 1 Part Introduction (pages 11β14):
Chapter 2 Counselling and Helping (pages 15β28):
Chapter 3 The Basic Features of Counselling Relationships (pages 29β52):
Chapter 4 Being Helped: Creating the Right Conditions and Expectations (pages 53β67):
Chapter 5 Helping the Helpers (pages 68β83):
Chapter 2 Part Introduction (pages 85β90):
Chapter 6 Helping People to Cope (pages 91β108):
Chapter 7 Helping People to Do Things Differently (pages 109β126):
Chapter 8 Helping People with their Thinking (pages 127β146):
Chapter 9 Helping People with their Feelings (pages 147β164):
Chapter 10 Helping People with their Bodies (pages 165β181):
Chapter 11 Helping People with their Unconscious Processes (pages 182β196):
Chapter 12 Helping People with their Spirituality (pages 197β212):
Chapter 13 Helping People by Coaching (pages 213β228):
Chapter 3 Part Introduction (pages 229β232):
Chapter 14 Helping People to Use their Networks (pages 233β250):
Chapter 15 Helping People in Groups (pages 251β267):
Chapter 16 Summary and Conclusions (pages 268β272):
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