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Books > Social sciences > Sociology, social studies > Social work > Counselling
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Good Tools Are Half the Job
(Hardcover)
Margriet Van Der Kooi, Cornelis van der Kooi; Foreword by Nicholas P. Wolterstorff
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A user-friendly guide to essential counseling techniques and skills
Concise, yet thorough, 45 Techniques Every Counselor Should Know is
designed to prepare students to enter their field with sound ideas
for applying theory-based techniques to their counseling. Coverage
of each technique starts with the presentation of the theoretical
origins, then provides a step-by-step guide to implementation, and
culminates with opportunities for application. Transcriptions, case
examples, multicultural implications, and outcomes-based research
demonstrate real-life application of how the techniques can be used
in counseling practice. This indispensable resource provides
hands-on help for working with clients from all backgrounds to
create positive changes in their lives and meet their counseling
goals. The 3rd Edition features new case studies and application
questions and five new techniques detailed in new chapters on
Mindfulness Meditation (Ch. 17); Assigning Homework (Ch. 29);
Narrative Theory (Ch. 43); Strengths-Based Counseling (Ch. 44); and
Client Advocacy (Ch. 45).
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Thriveology
(Hardcover)
Heekap Lee; Foreword by Rhoda C Sommers
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