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The internet provides numerous helpful resources for understanding
mental health issues affecting the lives of many people. Companion
to "Effective Counseling Skills" by the same author, this volume
has been prepared for counselors and the general public to address
common life challenges. Part 1 gives the text of practical articles
for issues and problems commonly experienced in life including
grief, depression, marital difficulties, conflict and communication
problems, sexual abuse, suicide, death and dying, anger, loss of
caring parents, homosexuality, and addiction. Part 2 is a short
lesson book for teachers and school counselors on teaching empathy
in the classroom with applications transferrable to the workplace,
family life, and personal relationships. Part 3 is a personal Life
Story Questionnaire to help increase self-awareness of factors
affecting your life and relationships. Simply completing the
questionnaire will move you forward in your healing. The articles
can also be used freely as handouts in workshops or seminars
delivered to schools, church or religious groups, hospital staff.
Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN):2012923369 The definition
of professional counseling is to intervene intentionally for a
predictable therapeutic outcome for the person seeking help.
Professional counselors, therapists, and mental health
practitioners derive their living and identity from their knowledge
of the special skills and processes described in this book. Based
on transcripts of an intensive practical counseling course
presented by the author, the style of the manual is conversational
with numerous examples of the effective wording of therapeutic
statements. Chapter topics include: Clinical Assessment and Suicide
Prevention, The Counseling Process and Therapeutic Interventions,
Loss and Grief Counseling Skills, Communication and Conflict
Resolution Skills, Couple Counseling Strategies, and Counseling
Ethics. The Appendix is filled with practical concise articles for
common issues and processes in counseling such as: depression,
anger, bullying, sexual abuse, relationship/marriage issues,
healing infidelity, childhood loss of caring, domestic violence,
healing grief, words for dying, suicide prevention, addiction,
resolving conflict, and more.
Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 2012912261 The main body
of this second edition serves as the counselor training and
examination manual of the College of Mental Health Counseling and
gives away the secrets of effective counselors and therapists. The
practical skills and concepts distilled in the present form, are
the contributions of countless colleagues and clients who over the
years have challenged the creative energies of the author.
Effective Counseling Skills is designed to achieve the primary
purpose of making counseling skills public knowledge in the belief
that the health of society is improved when counseling is known to
the most people. The style of the manual is conversational with
numerous examples of the practical wording of therapeutic
statements. Major topic areas in the main content include an
explanation of the client's personal history, suicide prevention,
how to begin and deepen the counseling process, helping the client
learn healthy ways of relating, moving the client from childhood to
maturity, skills for healing grief, and working with couples who
want to make progress with issues of conflict, infidelity,
addiction, and other common problems. Practical ways to build and
manage a counseling practice are presented. A detailed index and
table of contents make the volume easy to use as a guide for both
the practitioner as well as people seeking help.
Library of Congress Control Number: 2010909087 "It takes courage to
face the pain.... it's not easy letting go." This volume is
essential to medical professionals, clergy, and school teachers and
counselors. Statements for helping the healing of grief, are
described and discussed in detail. Numerous examples of statements
for supporting grief are given with practical skills and approaches
useful to the experienced or beginning grief counselor and also
helpful to the general public. The text is written in an informal
reader-friendly style with no jargon, difficult words, or concepts.
Loss is a common life experience such as death of a loved one,
breakup of a relationship, loss of health, loss of employment, loss
of one's home and finances, infertility, and other common
challenges. The types of loss are reviewed in the book as well as
the goals of grief counseling and helpful things to say for healing
painful feelings associated with loss and grief, the unfinished
business of loss, and the behavior decisions of grief.
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