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Choices : interviewing and counselling skills for Canadians

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  • Author: Shebib, Bob
    Edition: 3rd ed
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    2009
    Summary:

    An introductory textbook for students in counselling training programs and a practice reference for professionals in social work, criminology, nursing, child and youth care, addictions, psychology as well as professionals and volunteers in other professions whose work involves interviewing and counselling.

    Contents:
    • Chapter 1. An Introduction to the skills and process of counselling
    • Chapter 2. Ethics, values, and self-awareness
    • Chapter 3. Relationship: the foundation for change
    • Chapter 4. Listening: the basis for understanding
    • Chapter 5. Interviewing skills: the search for meaning
    • Chapter 6. The pursuit of empathetic understanding
    • Chapter 7. Empowerment: the purpose of counselling
    • Chapter 8. Difficult situations
    • Chapter 9. Variations with selected target groups
    • Chapter 10. Cultural diversity: the future of counselling
    • Appendix A: Canadian Counselling Association Code of ethics
    • Appendix B: Canadian Association of Social Workers social Work code of ethics.
    Original Publisher: Toronto, Pearson
    Language(s): English