Author: Rod Wilson
Publisher: Regent College Publishing
Keywords: counseling, reinforce, relationships, using, community, church
Number of Pages: 272
Published: 2003-04-02
List price: $24.95
ISBN-10: 1573832502
ISBN-13: 9781573832502

Traditionally, counseling has focused primarily on the individual--overlooking the interaction between the community and the individual. Wilson has created a biblically-based counseling model that anchors the individual within the community. The result is a perspective that encompasses all aspects of a person’s life, where the community becomes a helper in the counseling process. The thesis of this book is tied to the assumption that we need a counseling approach that is community-oriented rather than exclusively focused on the individual. When this is the case, we will be able to appre

Author: W. Bruce Walsh
Publisher: Routledge
Keywords: counseling, psychology, division, society, volume, biennial, review
Number of Pages: 344
Published: 2008-07-24
List price: $125.00
ISBN-10: 080586279X
ISBN-13: 9780805862799

Created to keep pace with changes in the psychological fields, the Biennial Review of Counseling Psychology addresses key developments in theory, research, and practice. New areas that have evolved in counseling psychology are discussed, and each chapter is written by current front-runners in the field. The content presented is relevant for science, education and training, public interest and diversity, and professional practice. Unlike academic journals, the contributions to the Biennial Review do not represent spontaneous submissions, but carefully planned and written chapters pursued and re

Authors:Mary A. Fukuyama, Todd D. Sevig,
Publisher: Sage Publications, Inc
Keywords: counseling, multicultural, psychotherapy, aspects, spirituality, integrating
Number of Pages: 200
Published: 1999-07-28
List price: $74.95
ISBN-10: 0761915842
ISBN-13: 9780761915843

This is a very helpful book for mental health professionals providing therapy, counselling and health and social care services, as it explores and integrates multicultural and spiritual perspectives in a practical and informative manner. It highlights the fact that spiritual dimension has an enormous relevance to multicultural counselling’ - Transcultural Psychiatry This book challenges practitioners with the proposal that integrating spiritual values in multicultural counselling and exploring spirituality from multicultural perspectives are synergistic and mutually reciprocal process

Authors:Gargi Roysircar, Patricia Arrendondo, Jairo N., Ph.D
Publisher: Amer Counseling Assn
Keywords: multicultural, counseling, development, competencies, association
Published: 2003-06
List price: $24.95
ISBN-10: 1556202318
ISBN-13: 9781556202315

This update of the groundbreaking 1996 AMCD multicultural competencies represents a benchmark for the counseling profession and is the manifestation of the universality of multiculturalism as a construct that affects all of our lives. The competencies are articulated to guide counseling in the context of culture, ethnicity, race, gender, sexual orientation, ability status, age, and religion. The numerous practice examples contained in this guidebook are supported with the most recent conceptualizations about multicultural counseling competencies, research findings, and other professional event

Author: Klaus Grawe
Publisher: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates
Keywords: psychotherapy, counseling, series, cultural, perspectives, historical, lea, neurosciences, inform, effective, neuropsychotherapy
Number of Pages: 504
Published: 2006-08-17
List price: $160.00
ISBN-10: 0805861211
ISBN-13: 9780805861211

Neuropsychotherapy is intended to inspire further development and continual empirical updating of consistency theory. It is essential for psychotherapists, psychotherapy researchers, clinical psychologists, psychiatrists, neuroscientists, and mental-health professionals.Profoundly important and innovative, this volume provides necessary know-how for professionals as it connects the findings of modern neuroscience to the insights of psychotherapy. Throughout the book, a new picture unfolds of the empirical grounds of effective psychotherapeutic work. Author Klaus Grawe articulates a comprehens

Author: Siang-Yang Tan
Publisher: Zondervan
Keywords: counseling, lay
Number of Pages: 256
Published: 1991-02-18
List price: $12.99
ISBN-10: 031052931X
ISBN-13: 9780310529316

A handbook on lay counseling including an overview and how-to information for leaders and lay counselors, Reverend Siang-Yang Tan’s helpful book also includes a forward by Gary R. Collins.

Author: Gerald Corey
Publisher: Brooks Cole
Keywords: counseling, integrative, art
Number of Pages: 162
Published: 2008-01-29
List price: $41.95
ISBN-10: 0495102148
ISBN-13: 9780495102144

An excellent companion to the best-selling THEORY AND PRACTICE OF COUNSELING AND PSYCHOTHERAPY or supplement for theories or practicum courses, THE ART OF INTEGRATIVE COUNSELING, Second Edition, is part of a family of products that teaches you about the major concepts of counseling theories, how to apply those theories in practice, and how to integrate the theories in order to develop an individualized counseling style. THE ART OF INTEGRATIVE COUNSELING, Second Edition, is the first text on the market designed to help readers conceptualize the various dimensions of an integrative perspective.
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