Description
The Practice of Collaborative Counseling and Psychotherapy: Developing Skills in Culturally Mindful Helping is a comprehensive introduction to counseling and psychotherapy skills designed to teach future practitioners how to develop and foster collaborative relationships with their clients. Keeping power relations and cultural diversity at the forefront, Paré's text examines, step by step, the skills involved in collaborative therapeutic conversation—an approach that encourages a contextual view of clients and counteracts longstanding traditions of focusing primarily on individual pathology. Indeed, this insightful text teaches students how to keep clients at the heart of their therapy treatment by actively engaging them in the helping process.
Table of Contents
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
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