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Learn to conduct state-of-the-art clinical interviews in
therapeutic settings Clinical interviewing is the foundation upon
which all counselling and psychotherapy rests. In the newly revised
seventh edition of Clinical Interviewing, John and Rita
Sommers-Flanagan provide a comprehensive analysis and discussion of
the clinical interview, along with skill-building applications.
Extensive and practical coverage of culturally sensitive
assessment, case formulation, treatment planning, and psychosocial
interventions are included. This new edition continues in the
Sommers-Flanagan's tradition of relationally oriented clinical
interviewing; it also offers fresh content, cutting-edge citations,
diverse case examples, updated language, and more deeply integrates
culture, ethnicities, and diverse representation, while
strengthening the book's evidence-based orientation. Learners will
have an engaging reading experience with trusted authors who cover
vital content for all mental health professionals. Readers will
also find: Complementary videos that feature a diverse range of
clinicians and clients discussing core ideas and demonstrating key
techniques Guidance and strategies for clinician stress management
and self-care For the instructor's edition: An online instructor's
manual with supplementary lecture ideas, discussion questions,
classroom demonstrations, an online test bank, and downloadable
PowerPoint slides An essential text covering an equally essential
topic, Clinical Interviewing is written for aspiring and practicing
counselors, psychotherapists, and mental health professionals
seeking up-to-date guidance on how to conduct a state-of-the-art
(and science) clinical interview.
GET TO KNOW THE ORIGINS, DEVELOPMENT, AND KEY FIGURES OF EACH MAJOR
COUNSELING THEORY This comprehensive text covers all the major
theories in counseling and psychotherapy along with an emphasis on
how to use these theoretical models in clinical practice. The
authors cover the history, key figures, research base,
multicultural implications, and practical applications of the
following theoretical perspectives: Psychoanalytic,
Individual/Adlerian, Existential, Gestalt, Person- Centered,
Behavioral, Cognitive-Behavioral, Choice Theory/Reality Therapy,
Feminist, Constructive, Family Systems, Multicultural, and
Eclectic/Integrative. This text has case examples that bring each
theory to life. The entire book has been updated with the latest
research and techniques. Pedagogical features include learner
objectives, "Putting It in Practice" boxes, questions for
reflection, case examples and treatment planning, and chapter
summaries. Every theory is examined from cultural, gender/sexual,
and spiritual perspectives. The instructor supplement package
includes a Respondus test bank, chapter outlines, supplemental
lecture ideas, classroom activities, and PowerPoint slides. It also
includes video demonstrations corresponding to every major theory
and linked to each chapter's contents. In addition, a WPLS course
will be available after publication. Expanded video elements
closely tied to sections of the text New visuals, including
graphics, charts, and tables to facilitate student understanding of
theories and how they relate to one another Increased coverage of
multicultural and ethical issues in every chapter Cultural, gender,
sexuality, and spiritual issues are integrated into every chapter
The Sommers-Flanagan's hands-on, practical approach emphasizes how
students and practitioners can apply these theories in real-world
practice. Students are empowered to develop theoretically-sound and
evidence-based approaches to conducting counseling and
psychotherapy.
There are almost as many works about intellectuals as there are
intellectuals. Perhaps this is because intellectuals are masters of
the word and their mastery is often used to write about themselves.
Indeed, with the possible exceptions of sports figures and film
actors, intellectuals may be the most overpublicized people in
America. In this classic study, originally published in 1974,
Charles Kadushin examines the attitudes of that class of people
known as the American intellectual elite. While most works on
intellectuals first establish who should be included under the
title "intellectual," and debate their characteristics, Kadushin
instead sets forth a sociological history of leading American
intellectuals of the late 1960s. The book's concern, however, is
primarily with time and place. While The American Intellectual
Elite is very much about social circles and the networked "small
world" of intellectuals defined by the institutions such as the
journals and magazines around which they gathered, the uniqueness
of this volume is the recognition that fact must come before
theory. Thus, the collective attitude of leading intellectuals of
the sixties are presented in a straightforward and dispassionate
manner on topics as diverse as the Vietnam War, race relations,
foreign and domestic policy, and the place of intellectuals in the
resolution of such issues. Now in paperback with a new introduction
by the author, The American Intellectual Elite is an influential
work that will be valued by students of sociology, members of the
intellectual elite, and professionals and students of contemporary
American history.
There are almost as many works about intellectuals as there are
intellectuals. Perhaps this is because intellectuals are masters of
the word and their mastery is often used to write about themselves.
Indeed, with the possible exceptions of sports figures and film
actors, intellectuals may be the most overpublicized people in
America. In this classic study, originally published in 1974,
Charles Kadushin examines the attitudes of that class of people
known as the American intellectual elite.
While most works on intellectuals first establish who should be
included under the title "intellectual," and debate their
characteristics, Kadushin instead sets forth a sociological history
of leading American intellectuals of the late 1960s. The book's
concern, however, is primarily with time and place. While "The
American Intellectual Elite" is very much about social circles and
the networked "small world" of intellectuals defined by the
institutions such as the journals and magazines around which they
gathered, the uniqueness of this volume is the recognition that
fact must come before theory. Thus, the collective attitude of
leading intellectuals of the sixties are presented in a
straightforward and dispassionate manner on topics as diverse as
the Vietnam War, race relations, foreign and domestic policy, and
the place of intellectuals in the resolution of such issues.
Now in paperback with a new introduction by the author, "The
American Intellectual Elite" is an influential work that will be
valued by students of sociology, members of the intellectual elite,
and professionals and students of contemporary American history.
"What a boon to sociologists of knowledge, and, in fact, to anyone
who cares about the role and future of intellectuals to have THE
AMERICAN INTELLECTUAL ELITE back and print and with a thoughtful
new essay by the author that places the work in the context of
thirty years of social and cultural change that have transpired
since its publication. Professor Kadushin not only recognized that
intellectuals populate an intellectual field that is, to a far
greater extent than others, constituted and sustained by the
networks of relationships among them but he pioneered in the
application of social network analysis to identify both players and
links using concrete social data. In a conversation too frequently
dominated by the empirically undisciplined claims of those with the
greatest stakes in the debate, THE AMERICAN INTELLECTUAL ELITE
stands out as a beacon of careful research and clear thinking. One
hopes that social scientists and other interested in modern
intellectual life will read it carefully, and even that
republication may inspire replication." - Professor Paul DiMaggio,
Princeton University
"Charles Kadushin" is professor emeritus of sociology at the
Graduate Center of CUNY and Distinguished Scholar at Brandeis
University, and has also taught at Columbia University and Yale
University's School of Management. He is the author of "Why People
Go to Psychiatrists."
The Academy in Crisis is a provocative contribution to an important
debate....The costs of goverment support for American universities
are not negligible. They include stress on some of the core values
of universities and of science-vaules like openness, collaboration,
and collegiality-and pressure, too, on other central institutional
responsibilities, such as the education of undergradutes. Robert M.
Rosenzweig, former president, Association of American Universities
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
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Title: Account of the Parish of Mid-Calder, with miscellaneous
remarks.Publisher: British Library, Historical Print EditionsThe
British Library is the national library of the United Kingdom. It
is one of the world's largest research libraries holding over 150
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with substantial additional collections of manuscripts and
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BRITAIN & IRELAND collection includes books from the British
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++++The below data was compiled from various identification fields
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++++ British Library Sommers, John; 1838. 98 p.; 12 .
10347.c.27.(1.)
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