Description: About this productProduct InformationNote: This is the bound book only and does not include access to MyCounselingLab(r). To order MyCounselingLab(r) packaged with the bound book, use ISBN 0134391071. This best-selling resource is a great refresher and hands-on resource for counselors new to their professions. It s packed with step-by-step guidance for developing the skills and techniques they need to effectively help their clients. It covers not just the basic building blocks in the profession, but also what the author calls the megaskills and common curative factors that lie behind the methods. The tone is conversational and the references are very useful. Also available with MyCounselingLab(r) This title is also available with MyCounselingLab an online homework, tutorial, and assessment program designed to work with the text to engage students and improve results. Within its structured environment, students see key concepts demonstrated through video clips, practice what they learn, test their understanding, and receive feedback to guide their learning and ensure they master key learning outcomes. "Product IdentifiersPublisherPrentice Hall PTRISBN-100132627507ISBN-139780132627504eBay Product ID (ePID)112131683Product Key FeaturesFormatTrade PaperbackPublication Year2012LanguageEnglishDimensionsWeight22.2 OzWidth7.3in.Height1in.Length8.9in.Additional Product FeaturesDewey Edition23Table of ContentChapter 1 Helping as a Personal Journey The Demands of the Journey Becoming a Reflective Practitioner How a Helper Develops: Perry''s Stages The Development of Expertise The Challenge of Development The Perfect Helper or When Do I Quit Developing? Who Can Be an Effective Helper? What Can You Bring to a Client? Chapter 2 The Nuts and Bolts of Helping Defining Some Important Terms How is Professional Helping Different from Friendship? What Can You Expect from a Helping Relationship? Learning Basic Skills and Common Curative Factors Stages of the Helping Process: A Road Map Chapter 3 The Therapeutic Relationship The Importance of the Therapeutic Relationship in Creating Change How Can a Helper Create a Therapeutic Relationship? Other Factors That Help or Strain the Therapeutic Relationship Chapter 4 Helping Someone Who Is Different Differences That Can Affect the Therapeutic Alliance Challenges Caused by Differences in Culture Helping a Client Whose Culture is Different from the Helper''s Challenges Caused by Differences in Gender Chapter 5 Invitational Skills Listening to the Client''s Story Nonverbal Communication Between Helper and Client Nonverbal Skills in the Helping Relationship Opening Skills: How to Invite Chapter 6 Reflecting Skills: Paraphrasing Reflecting Content and Thoughts, Reflecting Feelings, and Reflecting Meaning Reasons for Reflecting The Skill of Paraphrasing: Reflecting Content and Thoughts Common Problems in Paraphrasing Chapter 7 Reflecting Skills: Reflecting Feelings The Importance of Understanding Emotions The Skill of Reflecting Feelings How to Reflect Feelings Common Problems in Reflecting Feelings Chapter 8 Reflecting Skills: Reflecting Meaning and Summarizing Meaning: Uncovering the Next Layer How to Identify Meaning Issues with a Clint Summarizing The Nonjudgmental Listening Cycle Chapter 9 Challenging Skills When Should We Use the Challenging Skills? Giving Feedback How to Give Feedback Confrontation How to Confront Evaluating Confrontation and Client Response Chapter 10 Assessment and the Initial Interview Why Assessment? Testing as an Assessment Tool Assessment is a Critical Part of Helping Categorizing Clients and Their Problems Beginning Assessment Methods Chapter 11 Goal-Setting Skills Where Do I Go from Here? Set Goals! What are the Characteristics of Constructive Goals? Who Owns the Problem? The Technique of Focusing on the Client The Technique of Boiling Down the Problem Chapter 12 Change Techniques Giving Advice and Information Brainstorming The Skill of Alternate Interpretation How to Teach a Client to Use Alternate Interpretation Chapter 13 Outcome Evaluation and Termination Skills Evaluating the Effectiveness of Helping Basic Outcome Evaluation Methods Termination Dealing with Loss at Termination How to Maintain Therapeutic Gains and Prevent Relapse Following Termination Chapter 14 Curative Factors and Advanced Change Techniques: Part I Curative Factors Treatment Planning and the REPLAN System The Therapeutic Factor of Enhancing Efficacy and Self-Esteem Silencing the Internal Critic: The Technique of Countering Practicing New Behaviors Role-Playing Homework Chapter 15 Curative Factors and Advanced Change Techniques: Part II Lowering and Raising Emotional Arousal Techniques that Stimulate Emotional Arousal and Expression Activating Client Expectations, Hope, and Motivation Providing New Learning Experiences GlossaryDewey Decimal158.3Target AudienceCollege AudienceCopyright Date2013AuthorMark E. YoungEdition Number5Edition DescriptionRevised EditionLc Classification NumberBf637.C6y583 2012Lccn2011-050576
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Publication Name: Learning the Art of Helping : Building Blocks and Techniques
Language: English
Publisher: Prentice Hall PTR
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Subject: Psychotherapy / General, Psychotherapy / Counseling, Counseling / General
Publication Year: 2012
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Item Weight: 22.2 Oz
Subject Area: Education, Psychology
Item Length: 8.9 in
Author: Mark E. Young
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