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A Contemporary Approach to Substance Use Disorders and Addiction Counseling is a comprehensive, evidence-based guide for addiction counselors. By Bill McHenry and Ford Brooks, this paperback edition (ISBN: 9781119098195) delves into the complexities of substance use disorders, providing practical strategies and interventions for assessment, diagnosis, treatment planning, and relapse prevention. It emphasizes cultural competency and ethical considerations. Learn the latest research and best practices, gain a deeper understanding of the neurobiology of addiction, co-occurring disorders, and motivational interviewing techniques. Perfect for students, new professionals, and experienced counselors seeking to enhance their skills. Explore diverse treatment modalities and develop a client-centered approach to care. Understand medication-assisted treatment and the integration of technology. This book equips you with the tools to make a meaningful difference in the lives of those affected by substance use disorders, helping them on their path to recovery. A must-have for every helping professional.
An Advanced Lifespan Odyssey for Counseling Professionals by Bradley Erford is a comprehensive guide for counselors, therapists, and students. This paperback edition (ISBN 9781473744158) offers an in-depth exploration of human development from infancy to old age, covering cognitive, emotional, social, and physical changes. Gain practical strategies for effective intervention and support, and enhance your counseling skills with a holistic understanding of the human experience. Explore topics like attachment, identity formation, career development, and end-of-life issues. Perfect for professional growth and informed practice.
Explore emotional well-being with Applied Polyvagal Theory in Yoga by Arielle Schwartz. This paperback offers therapeutic yoga practices based on polyvagal theory, promoting resilience and connection. Gain practical tools for self-regulation and nervous system balance. Ideal for yoga teachers, therapists, and anyone seeking emotional health, this guide explores how yoga can address anxiety, trauma, and enhance overall well-being. Discover the science of connection and embodiment through accessible exercises. Arielle Schwartz bridges interpersonal neurobiology and yoga for transformative healing, offering a pathway to greater emotional regulation and a more fulfilling life.
ISBN: 9781324030867
Applying Career Development Theory to Counseling by Richard S. Sharf (9780357670705) - Paperback. Explore leading career development theories and their practical applications in counseling. This comprehensive guide offers a clear, concise, and accessible approach to understanding and utilizing these theories effectively.
Gain insights into: Trait-Factor Theory, Needs-Based Theory, Social Cognitive Career Theory, Life-Span Theory, and more. Real-world case studies illustrate theoretical concepts and enhance your counseling skills. Ideal for students, counselors, and career development professionals.
Provides valuable tools and techniques for assisting individuals in making informed career choices. Equip yourself with the knowledge and expertise to empower clients on their career journeys. Order your copy today and enhance your counseling practice!
Career & College Readiness Counseling in P-12 Schools - NEW
NEW - Career and College Readiness Counseling in P-12 Schools, Third Edition by Amy Milsom & Jennifer R. Curry (ISBN: 9780826186744). Empower counselors to prepare P-12 students for future success with this essential guide. Features updated research, practical strategies, and case studies for developing comprehensive programs that address academic planning, career exploration, and college preparation. Emphasizes equity, access, and social-emotional learning. Ideal for counselor educators, practicing school counselors, and graduate students.
Clinical Handbook of Couple Therapy - Alan S. Gurman (Paperback)
Explore the complexities of couple therapy with this comprehensive handbook by Alan S. Gurman. Gain valuable insights into diverse theoretical approaches and practical techniques for helping couples navigate relationship challenges. This edition offers updated research, case studies, and expert guidance on addressing common issues such as communication problems, infidelity, and conflict resolution. A must-have resource for therapists, counselors, and students seeking to enhance their skills in couple therapy. Discover effective strategies for fostering healthy relationships and promoting lasting change.
ISBN: 9781606236765
Format: Paperback
Equip yourself with the knowledge and tools to make a positive impact on the lives of couples seeking support. Perfect for both seasoned professionals and those new to the field, this handbook provides a solid foundation for understanding and treating relationship dynamics.
Counseling Addicted Families: A Sequential Assessment and Treatment Model offers a comprehensive guide for counselors working with families struggling with addiction. Authors Gerald A. Juhnke and W. Bryce Hagedorn present a practical, step-by-step model for assessment and treatment. This paperback edition provides a structured approach to understanding the complexities of family dynamics in addiction, offering effective strategies for intervention and support. Explore family systems theory as it relates to addictive behaviors, understand stages of addiction, and explore intervention techniques. Learn how to effectively communicate with family members, address resistance, and build a collaborative environment for change. Discover techniques for relapse prevention and aftercare planning. Gain valuable insights into topics such as codependency, enabling behaviors, and the impact of addiction on children. The sequential model ensures appropriate intervention and provides guidance through each stage of the recovery process, from initial assessment to long-term maintenance. Empower families to break free from the cycle of addiction and build healthier, more fulfilling lives.
Counseling and Psychotherapy Theories in Context and Practice: Skills, Strategies, and Techniques
Explore essential counseling theories with Counseling and Psychotherapy Theories in Context and Practice. This paperback edition, authored by John Sommers-Flanagan and Rita Sommers-Flanagan, provides a comprehensive overview of diverse theoretical approaches, blending theory with practical application. Gain insights into psychodynamic, humanistic, cognitive-behavioral, and systemic models, equipping you with the skills and strategies needed for effective client interaction. Discover techniques for assessment, diagnosis, and treatment planning, all within a contextual framework that considers cultural and ethical factors. Ideal for students and practitioners alike, this book offers a balanced approach, integrating theory, research, and real-world examples. A must-have for new and experienced therapists looking to improve their skillset. ISBN: 9781119087915.
Counseling Individuals Through the Lifespan provides a comprehensive guide for counselors, covering lifespan development from childhood to old age. Authored by Cheryl A. Justice, Daniel W. Wong, Kimberly R. Hall, and Lucy Wong Hernandez, this paperback edition (ISBN: 9781483322032) offers essential knowledge and strategies for effective intervention.
Learn to tailor counseling approaches by understanding developmental milestones, challenges, and transitions. The book integrates theoretical frameworks with practical applications, helping counselors develop a strong professional identity and ethical awareness.
Gain insights into attachment theory, cognitive and social-emotional development, and the impact of culture and diversity. Explore techniques for working with clients of all ages, addressing issues such as anxiety, depression, trauma, and relationship problems. A valuable resource for building strong therapeutic relationships and promoting client well-being.
Master Counseling Theories & Practice! Explore the core principles and techniques with "Counseling Theory and Practice" by Edward Neukrug. This comprehensive paperback offers a clear overview of major counseling theories: psychodynamic, cognitive-behavioral, humanistic, and systemic approaches.
Gain practical insights and real-world applications to enhance your skills. Perfect for students and practicing counselors, this edition features updated case studies and reflective exercises fostering critical thinking.
Learn strategies for building strong therapeutic relationships and facilitating positive client outcomes. Neukrug's engaging writing style and evidence-based content make this an indispensable resource for mastering counseling.
Ideal for coursework, professional development, and exam preparation. Order your copy today and embark on a journey to becoming a more skilled counselor!
Empower students with "Counseling Toward Solutions" by Linda Metcalf! This practical guide provides a solution-focused approach for students, teachers, and parents. Learn proven techniques to foster positive change, improve communication, and build resilience. Ideal for educators and counselors seeking effective strategies to empower students and create a supportive learning environment. ISBN: 9781000379228. Address issues quickly and effectively with Metcalf's clear, concise writing. Transform your approach to student counseling and foster a positive, productive learning atmosphere. Available now.
"Counseling: A Comprehensive Profession (Merrill Counseling)" by Samuel T. Gladding is a comprehensive paperback exploration of the counseling field. ISBN: 9780133094992. Ideal for students and professionals, this book covers the history, theories, ethics, and practical applications of counseling across diverse populations and settings. Discover essential techniques, ethical considerations, and current trends. Learn about therapeutic relationships, assessment methods, and intervention strategies, with practical examples and case studies. A valuable resource for understanding fundamental principles and preparing for a rewarding career.
Counselling for Toads: A Psychological Adventure
Join Toad, from "The Wind in the Willows," as he battles depression and seeks help from Heron, a psychotherapist.
Through counselling, Toad confronts his past, explores his emotions, and begins a journey of self-discovery. Robert de Board uses characters from "The Wind in the Willows" to illustrate Transactional Analysis, offering an insightful look at mental well-being. Discover how Toad understands his 'Parent,' 'Adult,' and 'Child' ego states and their impact on his relationships.
This engaging story provides a gentle introduction to psychotherapy and emotional intelligence. Follow Toad as he learns to manage his emotions and finds happiness. A must-read for those interested in personal growth and mental health.
Author: Robert de Board
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9781134687152
Creative Play Therapy - Paperback
Creative Play Therapy with Adolescents and Adults: Moving from Helping to Healing by Denis A. Thomas & Melanie H. Morris. Unlock potential in older clients with innovative therapeutic techniques. This paperback provides practical guidance on using play therapy to address complex emotional and behavioral issues, facilitate healing, and promote growth through creative expression. Perfect for therapists, counselors, and mental health professionals seeking effective tools for working with adolescents and adults.
ISBN: 9780429830273
"Cultural Diversity: A Primer for the Human Services" (ISBN 9781285075396) offers essential insights for human services professionals and students. This accessible paperback explores key concepts, revealing how cultural backgrounds influence individual experiences and societal structures. Learn to navigate diverse perspectives and develop culturally competent approaches in your practice. The book covers communication styles, values, beliefs, and the impact of power dynamics. Gain practical tools and strategies for effective cross-cultural interactions, fostering positive relationships and promoting social justice. Ideal for building inclusive and equitable communities.
Cultural Humility: Engaging Diverse Identities in Therapy
Cultural Humility: Engaging Diverse Identities in Therapy - Paperback by DeBlaere, Davis, Owen, and Hook. Develop cultural humility in therapeutic settings, fostering stronger client relationships and improved treatment outcomes. Explore intersectionality, power dynamics, and self-reflection. Learn evidence-based strategies to build trust and rapport across cultural differences and create a safe space for clients. A must-read for therapists seeking to deepen their understanding of cultural humility and improve client care. Published by APA. ISBN: 9781433842863