Skills for Helping Professionals
Autor Anne M. Geroskien Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 mar 2016
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781483365107
ISBN-10: 1483365107
Pagini: 392
Dimensiuni: 187 x 232 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications, Inc
Locul publicării:Thousand Oaks, United States
ISBN-10: 1483365107
Pagini: 392
Dimensiuni: 187 x 232 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications, Inc
Locul publicării:Thousand Oaks, United States
Recenzii
“Skills for Helping Professionals is an important addition to the material for teaching helper skills. The inclusion of current theories and issues in helper education is a major contribution to this important area of study.”
“This is one of the most comprehensive books written to date to address helping skills. The table, case illustrations, and other materials enhances the students’ conceptualization of the materials discussed in each chapter.”
“This text refreshingly presents both linear and non-linear developmental theories and it smoothly navigates the wide range of helping skills for “front-line, non-clinical helpers”, counselors and importantly--advocacy skills. The text definitely moves helping skills further into the 21st century.”
“This text provides an outstanding connection between theory and practice, which bridges the gap between skill and application for both graduate and undergraduate students.”
“This is one of the most comprehensive books written to date to address helping skills. The table, case illustrations, and other materials enhances the students’ conceptualization of the materials discussed in each chapter.”
“This text refreshingly presents both linear and non-linear developmental theories and it smoothly navigates the wide range of helping skills for “front-line, non-clinical helpers”, counselors and importantly--advocacy skills. The text definitely moves helping skills further into the 21st century.”
“This text provides an outstanding connection between theory and practice, which bridges the gap between skill and application for both graduate and undergraduate students.”
Cuprins
Chapter 1: Helping Processes
Helping Terms: Helping, Counseling, Psychotherapy, Therapy, & Advocacy
Helping Relationships
What we Know about Being Helpful
Chapter 2: Understanding Development: Theories, Social Context, and Neuroscience
The Purpose of a Theory
Theories of Development
Cultural and Social Factors in Development
Contributions from Neuroscience
Chapter 3: Helping Theories for Working with Others
Case Studies
Theories of Helping
Psychodynamic Approaches to Helping
Ethological Approaches to Helping
Humanistic Approaches to Helping
Behavioral and Learning Approaches to Helping
Contemporary Approaches to Helping
Chapter 4: Ethical Principles for Helping Relationships
Definitions
Ethics and Professional Practice
Moral Principles for Helpers
Key Ethical Concepts for Helping Professionals
Ethical Decision-Making
Chapter 5: Self-Awareness, Cultural Awareness, and Helper Competence
Helper Self-Awareness
Personalization Issues, Vicarious Trauma and Burnout
Emotional Self-Regulation
Assumptions, Values and Beliefs
Cultural Competence
Chapter 6: Setting the Stage for Helping
Getting Started
The Helping “Contract”
Assessment
Determining the Helpee’s Investment in Change
Goal Setting
Action Plans & Expectations
Helper Positioning
Chapter 7: Listening and Basic Responding Skills in Helping Conversations
Listening and Basic Responding Skills
Empathy
Reflections
Paraphrases
The Purpose of Reflections and Paraphrases
Questions
Broaching Conversations
Chapter 8: Skills for Promoting Change
Informing/Psycho-education
Decision-Making and Problem Solving
Confrontation
Feedback
Immediacy
Deconstructing Conversations
Motivating Change
Advocacy
Chapter 9: Helping People in Crisis
Natural or Human-Made Disasters or Crises
Crisis Response Strategies for Helpers
Harm to Self or Other
Harm to Self
Harm to Others
Chapter 10: Helping in Groups
Group Types
Basic Concepts in Group Work
Theories and Models of Group Work
Group Leader Principles
Intervention Skills and Group Stage
Helping Terms: Helping, Counseling, Psychotherapy, Therapy, & Advocacy
Helping Relationships
What we Know about Being Helpful
Chapter 2: Understanding Development: Theories, Social Context, and Neuroscience
The Purpose of a Theory
Theories of Development
Cultural and Social Factors in Development
Contributions from Neuroscience
Chapter 3: Helping Theories for Working with Others
Case Studies
Theories of Helping
Psychodynamic Approaches to Helping
Ethological Approaches to Helping
Humanistic Approaches to Helping
Behavioral and Learning Approaches to Helping
Contemporary Approaches to Helping
Chapter 4: Ethical Principles for Helping Relationships
Definitions
Ethics and Professional Practice
Moral Principles for Helpers
Key Ethical Concepts for Helping Professionals
Ethical Decision-Making
Chapter 5: Self-Awareness, Cultural Awareness, and Helper Competence
Helper Self-Awareness
Personalization Issues, Vicarious Trauma and Burnout
Emotional Self-Regulation
Assumptions, Values and Beliefs
Cultural Competence
Chapter 6: Setting the Stage for Helping
Getting Started
The Helping “Contract”
Assessment
Determining the Helpee’s Investment in Change
Goal Setting
Action Plans & Expectations
Helper Positioning
Chapter 7: Listening and Basic Responding Skills in Helping Conversations
Listening and Basic Responding Skills
Empathy
Reflections
Paraphrases
The Purpose of Reflections and Paraphrases
Questions
Broaching Conversations
Chapter 8: Skills for Promoting Change
Informing/Psycho-education
Decision-Making and Problem Solving
Confrontation
Feedback
Immediacy
Deconstructing Conversations
Motivating Change
Advocacy
Chapter 9: Helping People in Crisis
Natural or Human-Made Disasters or Crises
Crisis Response Strategies for Helpers
Harm to Self or Other
Harm to Self
Harm to Others
Chapter 10: Helping in Groups
Group Types
Basic Concepts in Group Work
Theories and Models of Group Work
Group Leader Principles
Intervention Skills and Group Stage
Descriere
This book aims to help students understand the nature of helping relationships and the specific skills involved in initiating and maintaining a helping relationship.