The Counselor-at-law

The Counselor-at-law
Title The Counselor-at-law PDF eBook
Author Robert F. Cochran
Publisher LexisNexis
Total Pages 0
Release 2006
Genre Attorney and client
ISBN 9780820564739

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Counseling and Christianity

Counseling and Christianity
Title Counseling and Christianity PDF eBook
Author Stephen P. Greggo
Publisher InterVarsity Press
Total Pages 257
Release 2012-08-02
Genre Psychology
ISBN 0830863281

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This book provides a forum for five major perspectives on the interface of Christianity and psychology to display their distinctions in a counseling context. Experts in each approach show how to assess, conceptualize, counsel and offer aftercare to a hypothetical client with a variety of complex issues.

Wellness Counseling

Wellness Counseling
Title Wellness Counseling PDF eBook
Author Jonathan H. Ohrt
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 355
Release 2018-12-28
Genre Education
ISBN 1119535328

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This innovative text presents a comprehensive review of the theoretical and empirical support for a wellness approach to counseling with current techniques for client assessment, case conceptualization, treatment planning, and intervention. The authors provide holistic strategies for wellness promotion with children, adolescents, and young, midlife, and older adults, as well as in counseling with groups, couples, and families. Each chapter includes reflection questions, learning activities, and resources to deepen readers’ understanding of the content and application to practice. Wellness boosters offer quick methods for clients and counselors to increase their domain-specific and overall well-being. In addition, experienced counselors share their personal experiences implementing wellness interventions in "Practitioner Spotlight" vignettes. A chapter on counselor self-care completes the book. Requests for digital versions from ACA can be found on www.wiley.com. To purchase print copies, please visit the ACA website Reproduction requests for material from boks published by ACA should be directed to [email protected]

Ethics for Psychotherapists and Counselors

Ethics for Psychotherapists and Counselors
Title Ethics for Psychotherapists and Counselors PDF eBook
Author Sharon K. Anderson
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 276
Release 2011-09-13
Genre Medical
ISBN 144435616X

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Ethics for Psychotherapists and Counselors utilizes positive discussions accompanied by a variety of thought-provoking exercises, case scenarios, and writing assignments to introduce readers to all the major ethical issues in psychotherapy. First book designed to engage students and psychotherapists in the process of developing a professional identity that integrates their personal values with the ethics and traditions of their discipline Authors take a positive and proactive approach that encourages readers to go beyond following the rules and to strive for ethical excellence Utilizes a variety of thought-provoking exercises, case scenarios, and writing assignments Authors present examples from their own backgrounds to help clarify the issues discussed Text emphasizes awareness of one’s own ethical, personal, and cultural backgrounds and how these apply to one’s clinical practice

Psychology and Christianity

Psychology and Christianity
Title Psychology and Christianity PDF eBook
Author Eric L. Johnson
Publisher InterVarsity Press
Total Pages 321
Release 2009-08-20
Genre Religion
ISBN 0830876618

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How are Christians to understand and undertake the discipline of psychology? This question has been of keen interest (and sometimes concern) to Christians because of the importance we place on a correct understanding of human nature. Psychology can sometimes seem disconnected from, if not antithetical to, Christian perspectives on life. How are we to understand our Christian beliefs about persons in relation to secular psychological beliefs? This revised edition of a widely appreciated Spectrum volume now presents five models for understanding the relationship between psychology and Christianity. All the essays and responses have been reworked and updated with some new contributors including the addition of a new perspective, the transformative view from John Coe and Todd Hall (Biola University). Also found here is David Powlison (Westminster Theological Seminary) who offers the biblical counseling model. The levels-of-explanation model is advanced by David G. Myers (Hope College), while Stanton L. Jones (Wheaton College) offers an entirely new chapter presenting the integration model. The Christian psychology model is put forth by Robert C. Roberts (Baylor University) now joined by Paul J. Watson (University of Tennesee, Chattanooga). Each of the contributors responds to the other essayists, noting points of agreement as well as problems they see. Eric L. Johnson provides a revised introduction that describes the history of Christians and psychology, as well as a conclusion that considers what might unite the five views and how a reader might evaluate the relative strengths and weaknesses of each view. Psychology and Christianity: Five Views has become a standard introductory textbook for students and professors of Christian psychology. This revision promises to keep it so. Spectrum Multiview Books offer a range of viewpoints on contested topics within Christianity, giving contributors the opportunity to present their position and also respond to others in this dynamic publishing format.

Person-Centered Approaches for Counselors

Person-Centered Approaches for Counselors
Title Person-Centered Approaches for Counselors PDF eBook
Author Jeffrey H. D. Cornelius-White
Publisher SAGE Publications
Total Pages 116
Release 2014-12-31
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1483324443

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Integrating common factors research and practice, Person-Centered Approaches for Counselors by H. D. Cornelius-White highlights the deep social justice roots of the approaches and shows counselors in training and experienced therapists how to integrate person-centered process and outcome measures to improve therapy outcomes. For each of the person-centered approaches covered (including classical, focusing, emotion-focused, intersubjective, and interdisciplinary orientations) this accessible book covers historical development, theory, process, evaluation, and application. Person-Centered Approaches for Counselors is part of the SAGE Theories for Counselors Series that includes Psychoanalytic Approaches for Counselors by Frederick Redekop and Cognitive Behavioral Approaches for Counselors by Diane Shea.

Lawyers as Counselors

Lawyers as Counselors
Title Lawyers as Counselors PDF eBook
Author David A. Binder
Publisher West Academic Publishing
Total Pages 0
Release 2012
Genre Attorney and client
ISBN 9780314194916

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The Third Edition of this pathbreaking text expands the principles of client-centered lawyering into areas not explored in previous editions. It newly covers: transactions involving non-profit organizations (Chapter 9); counseling of corporations and loosely structured community action groups (Chapter 21); and the interviewing and counseling of defendants charged with criminal offenses (Chapters 10 and 22).