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.
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