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A fresh twist on the wedding party gift book, "The Best Ever Ring
Bearer" offers a sweet story and beautiful 4-color illustrations to
help little boys understand what they should expect at a wedding.
Brides will love the modern, giftable look and attractive price
point, parents will appreciate the cues that guide kids on how to
behave (no naughty antics!), and little boys will love the story of
animal-lover Michael and how he saves the day at his uncle's
wedding. It is perfect for an evergreen audience that has bought
more than 350,000 copies of wedding party gift books.
This edited collection by David A. Crenshaw, with contributions
from such notables as James Garbarino, Kenneth V. Hardy, and Andrew
Fussner, addresses the multiple sources of wounding of children and
teens in contemporary life. The book conveys a message of hope and
optimism, even in work with children who might be viewed as
'impossible cases, ' because the contributors share a passion for
utilizing and building on the strengths of children and families.
These authors go beyond treating psychiatric symptoms to address in
a more comprehensive way the emotional suffering of youth. The
unifying treatment framework for the book is relational therapy.
The emotional injuries of children do not develop in a vacuum, but
rather in a relational context, and healing must also be embedded
in an empathic relationship between the child and the family.
Building, repairing, and restoring connections within the family
and the larger community, as well as within the therapeutic
relationship, opens the door to growth, healing, and meaningful
belonging. The stories of triumph over adversity by the courageous
children and families in this book will inspire those who daily
strive to make a meaningful difference in the lives of hurting
youth to renew their commitment to this worthy mission.
This edited collection by David A. Crenshaw, with contributions
from such notables as James Garbarino, Kenneth V. Hardy, and Andrew
Fussner, addresses the multiple sources of wounding of children and
teens in contemporary life. The book conveys a message of hope and
optimism, even in work with children who might be viewed as
"impossible cases," because the contributors share a passion for
utilizing and building on the strengths of children and families.
These authors go beyond treating psychiatric symptoms to address in
a more comprehensive way the emotional suffering of youth. The
unifying treatment framework for the book is relational therapy.
The emotional injuries of children do not develop in a vacuum, but
rather in a relational context, and healing must also be embedded
in an empathic relationship between the child and the family.
Building, repairing, and restoring connections within the family
and the larger community, as well as within the therapeutic
relationship, opens the door to growth, healing, and meaningful
belonging. The stories of triumph over adversity by the courageous
children and families in this book will inspire those who daily
strive to make a meaningful difference in the lives of hurting
youth to renew their commitment to this worthy mission.
"Praise for the" First Edition:
For those of you who wonder if the counselling approach is of
much use for career guidance, this book should be informative. The
importance of working with insight into client feelings is
exemplified by insights into the need to address and work through
feelings so that blocks to career interest and good decision-making
can be overcome... The book outlines basic counselling skills and
more complex ones and many straightforward exercises; ways of
generating career options; career drivers and satisfiers;
decision-making exercises; and guidelines for investigating
careers... This text has made me more aware of the importance of
thinking in terms of counselling and group counselling in the work
I do relating to careers' - "Guidance Matters
"
Career counselling is often mistakenly described as giving
people advice on finding the best career path. This fully revised
and updated second edition of Career Counselling explains what
career counselling actually is, why people seek it, and indicates
the many contexts where it is used. It describes in detail the
skills, tools and techniques of career counselling, useful to both
professional career counsellors and those for whom career
counselling is just part of their work.
This practical guide examines the issues typically brought to
career counselling, and includes a completely new chapter on the
role of career counselling within organisations. Other areas
covered include:
o the dilemmas of independent and in-house career
counsellors
o screening and contracting
o ways of facilitating decision-making and managing blocks'
o self-management and continuing professional development.
Career Counselling, Second Edition stresses the importance of
adopting a whole person' approach whilst maintaining a career
focus. Illustrated throughout by case studies from the authors'
experience, the book draws on approaches ranging from the
humanistic work of Carl Rogers to solution-focused counselling. The
book contains an invaluable resources section and includes a brand
new appendix containing photocopiable exercises which practitioners
and their clients can use in conjunction with their counselling
sessions.
Robert Nathan is Managing Director of Career Counselling
Services, London.
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