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1 online resource (178 p.) |
Contents |
Cover -- Contents -- About the Authors -- Introduction to the Exercise Manual: Getting the Most Out of These Exercises -- A Training Program for Helpers -- Sharing Your Own Experience: Benefits and Cautions -- Giving Feedback to Self and Others -- The Egan Training System -- Transferring Learning from the Real World of the Classroom to the Real World of Counseling and the Real World of Everyday Life -- A Caution: Do Not Do Too Much -- A Final Plea: Remember the Basics -- Chapter 1: The Power of Basics: Explore the Key Ingredients of Successful Helping |
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1. Focus Primarily on the Client and the Contextual Factors of the Client's Life -- Exercise 1.1: Find out What It Means to Be a Client by Identifying Soft Spots in Your Life -- Exercise 1.2: Review Your Strengths -- Exercise 1.3: Work at Understanding Clients' Expectations, Hopes, and Fears -- Exercise 1.4: Turn Problems into Opportunities -- Exercise 1.5: Use Strengths to Spot Unused Opportunities -- Exercise 1.6: Rate Yourself in Terms of Client Focus -- 2. Define Counseling Success in Terms of Outcomes with Life-Enhancing Impact for the Client |
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Exercise 1.7: Look at Physical Exercise in Terms of Outcome and Impact -- 3. Describe What an Effective Therapist Looks Like -- Exercise 1.8: Describe the Kind of Therapist You Want to Be -- 4. Develop a Working Alliance with the Client -- Exercise 1.9: Come to Grips with Yourself As Helper -- 5. Become Competent in the Communication Skills at the Heart of the Therapeutic Dialogue -- Exercise 1.10: Take a Look at What Kind of a Interpersonal Communicator You Are -- 6. Integrate the Basic Principles Related to Cognition, Behavior, and Emotions into the Helping Process |
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Exercise 1.11: Discover Some Principles That You See As Important for Therapy and for You in Daily Life -- 7. Use Feedback to Improve the Effectiveness of the Helping Sessions and Clients' Change Efforts -- Exercise 1.12: Review the Role Feedback Plays in Your Life -- 8. Come to Grips with the Role of Beliefs, Values, Norms, and Moral Principles in the Helping Process -- Exercise 1.13: Get Acquainted with Positive Or Aspirational Ethics -- Exercise 1.14: How Do You Deal with Conflicts in Values? -- 9. Help Clients Redo Poor Decisions and Execute Life-Enhancing Decisions |
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Exercise 1.15: Determine What Kind of Decision Maker You Are? -- 10. Adopt a Treatment Model Aligned with the Universal Problem-Management and Opportunity-Development Process -- Chapter 2: Review the Problem-Management and Opportunity-Development Process -- Exercise 2.1: Find out What People Think Counseling Is -- Exercise 2.2: Explain What Helping Is All about to a Stranger -- Exercise 2.3: Describe What Counseling Is to a Prospective Client -- Exercise 2.4: Embed the Problem-Management and Opportunity Development Process in Your Own Life |
Notes |
Description based upon print version of record |
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Exercise 2.5: Deal with the Difference between Knowing a Model and Using It |
Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Reese, Robert
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ISBN |
9780357431771 |
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0357431774 |
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