The Elements of Counseling (HSE 125 Counseling)

* Read ! The Elements of Counseling (HSE 125 Counseling) by Scott T. Meier, Susan R. Davis ✓ eBook or Kindle ePUB. The Elements of Counseling (HSE 125 Counseling) Jennifer Thompson said A quick, easy reference. This book is a great starting point for those interested in learning more about counseling. It is modeled after the English book The Elements of Style, and its numbered format makes it really easy to follow. It can be read from front to back, or skipping around chapters. It was a very easy read and I will enjoy having it around to re-read some of the elements as the need arises. I recommend this book for anyone who is interested in a quick ove

The Elements of Counseling (HSE 125 Counseling)

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Rating : 4.79 (796 Votes)
Asin : 0495813338
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 112 Pages
Publish Date : 2017-11-19
Language : English

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"…a handy reference and excellent adjunct text for beginning counseling or helping skills course." And "Its strengths are its comprehensiveness of treatment of basic counseling skills and its readability."

Brief and practical, this handy guide focuses on relationship building, the counseling process, self-exploration, and presents information that is essential for beginning counselors to know and for experienced counselors to remember. Master the qualities of a skilled therapist with THE ELEMENTS OF COUNSELING. Designed to give you immediate access to information without having to read pages of commentary, this counseling textbook serves as a quick reference for both counselors in training and practitioners.

Jennifer Thompson said A quick, easy reference. This book is a great starting point for those interested in learning more about counseling. It is modeled after the English book "The Elements of Style," and it's numbered format makes it really easy to follow. It can be read from front to back, or skipping around chapters. It was a very easy read and I will enjoy having it around to re-read some of the "elements" as the need arises. I recommend this book for anyone who is interested in a quick overview of the theories in cou. Very well done. Tanya This will be a permanent piece of my office because I simply don't think I will ever be rid of it. It is beautifully put together for anyone new (like myself) who's just coming into counseling, but it would also serve as a wonderful reminder for anyone who's been in the field for a length of time.. "This book is a true star!" according to Leyna Fuller. I got this book in undergrad at UB and while I realized it then as a good resource, I did not truly appreciate it's utility. Now at an ivy league school studying in school psychology, this book is where I turn when I need a refresher in counseling. I appreciate this book because it gives tangible examples (ie hypothetical conversations with client and therapist). Now that I am deeper in the field I can tell you, most counseling books are SO OVER WORDY. It makes even a non-edu

in Clinical Psychology from Southern Illinois University, Carbondale. Meier is a licensed psychologist who received his Ph.D. Scott T. Davis is a licensed psychologist who received her Ph.D. He is associate professor and co-director of training for the Program in Counseling and Educational Psychology, SUNY Buffalo.Susan R. She is in full-time private practice and is President of Behavioral Healthcare Network, a professional association of independent ment

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