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The Practice of Collaborative Counseling and Psychotherapy
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The Practice of Collaborative Counseling and Psychotherapy
Developing Skills in Culturally Mindful Helping



February 2013 | 504 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
This is a key text for courses in the helping professions that will assist students in learning the basic skills of helping. The course is a requirement for any student in counselling, psychotherapy or social work as it prepares students for the work they will be doing with clients.

With a focus on developing skills that are collaborative by involving the client in the helping process/solution and it has an integrated focus on multicultural skills and social justice. The author first outlines the basic process of counselling and counsellor self-care, then goes on to conversation and counselling, receiving, attending, listening, positive regard, empathy and connection. He then moves onto the basics of developing a relationship with the client as well as relating to the experience. Finally, a look is taken at the treatment-planning stage via a shared experience by involving the client in the process.

Every chapter contains the following pedagogy:

- case study

- sample dialogue

- chapter objectives

- boxed capsules to highlight key skills

- reflections on practice

- experiential exercises

- questions for reflection

- video demonstrations.

 
SECTION ONE: PREPARING FOR PRACTICE
 
CHAPTER ONE: CULTURE, COUNSELING, AND CARE
 
CHAPTER TWO: THERAPEUTIC CONVERSATION
 
SECTION TWO: CONSTRUCTING A FOUNDATION FOR COLLABORATION
 
CHAPTER THREE: RECEIVING AND LISTENING
 
CHAPTER FOUR: BUILDING RELATIONSHIP
 
SECTION THREE: MAPPING CLIENTS’ EXPERIENCE
 
CHAPTER FIVE: RECEIVING AND READING MEANING
 
CHAPTER SIX: RESPONDING AND CONFIRMING MEANING
 
SECTION FOUR: ASSESSING CHALLENGES, PREFERENCES, AND OPPORTUNITIES
 
CHAPTER SEVEN: Defining and Describing Problems and Preferences
 
CHAPTER EIGHT: ASSESSMENT I: EVALUATING CHALLENGES AND COMPETENCIES
 
CHAPTER NINE: ASSESSMENT II: ATTENDING TO THE WIDER CONTEXT
 
SECTION FIVE: PROMOTING CHANGE
 
CHAPTER TEN: COLLABORATIVE INFLUENCE: ACHIEVABLE GOALS TOWARDS PREFERRED OUTCOMES
 
CHAPTER ELEVEN: WORKING WITH ACTIONS
 
CHAPTER TWELVE: WORKING WITH THOUGHTS AND BELIEFS
 
CHAPTER THIRTEEN: Working with Emotions and Values
 
CHAPTER FOURTEEN: Working with Stories
 
CHAPTER FIFTEEN: Endings and Beginnings

Sample Materials & Chapters

Table of Contents

Preface

Chapter 1


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