Counseling - An Overview | |
What Is Counseling? | p. 5 |
The Counseling Relationship | p. 17 |
Basic Principles and Skills | |
Learning the Necessary Skills | p. 33 |
Joining and Listening | p. 41 |
Paraphrasing of Content | p. 53 |
Reflection of Feelings | p. 61 |
Paraphrasing Content and Reflection of Feeling | p. 72 |
Use and Abuse of Questions | p. 80 |
Summarizing | p. 100 |
Creating Comfortable Closure | p. 104 |
Promoting Change Through the Use of an Integrative Approach | |
An Integrative Approach to Helping People Change | p. 117 |
Combining Skills to Facilitate the Change Process | p. 132 |
Additional Skills for Promoting Change | |
Confrontation | p. 147 |
Normalizing | p. 154 |
Reframing | p. 160 |
Challenging Self-Destructive Beliefs | p. 169 |
Exploring Polarities | p. 178 |
Enabling the Client to Make Use of Their Strengths | p. 186 |
Using the "Here and Now" Experience | p. 198 |
Exploring Options | p. 213 |
Facilitating Action | p. 221 |
Practical, Professional and Ethical Issues | |
The Counseling Environment | p. 235 |
Keeping Records of Counseling Sessions | p. 241 |
Influence of the Counselor's Values and Beliefs | p. 247 |
Confidentiality and Other Ethical Issues | p. 256 |
The Need for Supervision | p. 268 |
Looking After Yourself | p. 281 |
Practice Examples for Students | |
Practice Examples for Students | p. 295 |
Index | p. 303 |
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