What do we know, or think we know, about how counseling works? -- What counselors believe matters most : and why their clients disagree -- Models of counseling relationships -- Skills and strategies for promoting therapeutic relationships -- Customized relationships : differences within and between
Relationships in counseling and the counselor's life
β Scribed by Balkin, Richard S.;Kottler, Jeffrey A
- Publisher
- American Counseling Association
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 228
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
What do we know, or think we know, about how counseling works? -- What counselors believe matters most : and why their clients disagree -- Models of counseling relationships -- Skills and strategies for promoting therapeutic relationships -- Customized relationships : differences within and between individuals, families, groups, and cultures -- Relational strategies and interventions for trauma -- Exchanging stories to solidify and fortify counseling relationships -- Innovative, creatie, and practical strategies for enhancing relational effects -- Boundaries and barriers within counseling relationships -- Processing disappointments and failures -- Conflicts and struggles in a counselor's personal relationships -- A way of being in all relationships.
β¦ Table of Contents
What do we know, or think we know, about how counseling works? --
What counselors believe matters most : and why their clients disagree --
Models of counseling relationships --
Skills and strategies for promoting therapeutic relationships --
Customized relationships : differences within and between individuals, families, groups, and cultures --
Relational strategies and interventions for trauma --
Exchanging stories to solidify and fortify counseling relationships --
Innovative, creatie, and practical strategies for enhancing relational effects --
Boundaries and barriers within counseling relationships --
Processing disappointments and failures --
Conflicts and struggles in a counselor's personal relationships --
A way of being in all relationships.
β¦ Subjects
Counseling;Counseling psychologist and client;Counseling psychologists;Counseling psychology--Practice;Counselors--psychology;Interpersonal Relations;Counseling psychology -- Practice;Counselors -- psychology
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