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A practical text that provides a look at basic helping skills used in a variety of disciplines and a number of issues common to helping relationships, processes, and interviews.
This pragmatic text describes basic helping skills used in a variety of disciplines, as well as a number of issues common to helping relationships, processes, and interviews. Suitable for both upper level undergraduate and entry level graduate students, the text focuses on skill acquisition, and includes a number of clinical cases and application exercises for promoting skill development.
The new Ninth Edition features a brand new expanded section on the basic helping skills (attending, listening, and action), as well as an additional new chapter contributed by Dr. Beth Robinson, Acadia University, on professional development and issues facing new helpers. Additional content new to this edition covers counseling in military settings, communication with LGBTQ clients, communication with immigrant and refugee clients, assessment of key components of client problems, SMART goals, and mindfulness interventions.
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From reviews of the text:
“The overall strength of the text is its practical application in exercises which follow material about counseling strategies and interventions…. [students can respond] in a way that makes the questions pertinent and useful in their pursuit of careers in the helping professions.”
–Raymond Lambert, Johnson State College External Degree Program
[This text] is clear and concise, applicable to meeting the objectives of the introductory course for counselors. The application of the exercises within the chapters lends itself well to the practice of interventions and strategies.”
– Kay M. Carpenter, Doane College
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A practical text that provides a look at basic helping skills used in a variety of disciplines and a number of issues common to helping relationships, processes, and interviews.
This pragmatic text describes basic helping skills used in a variety of disciplines, as well as a number of issues common to helping relationships, processes, and interviews. Suitable for both upper level undergraduate and entry level graduate students, the text focuses on skill acquisition, and includes a number of clinical cases and application exercises for promoting skill development.
The new Ninth Edition features a brand new expanded section on the basic helping skills (attending, listening, and action), as well as an additional new chapter contributed by Dr. Beth Robinson, Acadia University, on professional development and issues facing new helpers. Additional content new to this edition covers counseling in military settings, communication with LGBTQ clients, communication with immigrant and refugee clients, assessment of key components of client problems, SMART goals, and mindfulness interventions.
Also available with MyCounselingLab(r) This title is also available with MyCounselingLab an online homework, tutorial, and assessment program designed to work with the text to engage students and improve results. Within its structured environment, students see key concepts demonstrated through video clips, practice what they learn, test their understanding, and receive feedback to guide their learning and ensure they master key learning outcomes.
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Key Benefit: Describes basic helping skills used in a variety of disciplines, as well as a number of issues common to helping relationships, processes, and interviews.
Key Topics: Counseling skills, helping professions, counseling techniques, counseling strategies, stages of helping, credentialing of helpers, the helping relationship, cultural issues in counseling, ethical issues in counseling, initial interviews in counseling, counseling goals and outcomes, integrative helping and counseling strategies, professional development
Market: upper level undergraduate and entry level graduate students, counselors
About the Author
Sherry Cormier is Professor Emerita in the Department of Counseling, Rehabilitation Counseling, and Counseling Psychology at West Virginia University, a licensed psychologist, and a long-standing member of the American Counseling Association and the American Psychological Association. Her areas of specialty include counseling women, health and wellness, clinical supervision, and counseling skills and interventions. She is also the author of The Professional Counselor with Harold Hackney. She currently resides in the state of MD where she enjoys beachcombing, boating, hiking, and biking.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 The Helping Professions
Chapter 2 The Helping Relationship
Chapter 3 Communication Patterns in the Helping Process
Chapter 4 Attending Skills
Chapter 5 Listening Skills
Chapter 6 Action Skills
Chapter 7 Managing the Helping Session
Chapter 8 Conceptualizing Client Issues and Setting Change Goals
Chapter 9 Using Integrative Helping Strategies and Interventions
Chapter 10 Considerations and Challenges for Beginning Helpers
Appendix A Websites for the Ethical Codes and Related Standards of Professional Organizations for the Helping Professions
Appendix B Counseling Strategies Checklist