Brief Counseling That Works

Brief Counseling That Works

Author: Gerald B. Sklare

Publisher: Corwin Press

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 188

ISBN-13: 9781412904582

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By combining step-by-step instructions with vivid case examples, the author provides the necessary tools to easily and quickly implement this powerful counseling method.


Narrative Counseling in Schools

Narrative Counseling in Schools

Author: John Winslade

Publisher: Corwin Press

Published: 2006-12-15

Total Pages: 209

ISBN-13: 1483361934

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"What a gift to education! By practicing the ideas in this book, school counselors everywhere can help create new descriptions and stories that will transform the academic lives and behaviors of their students." —Linda Metcalf, Author Counseling Toward Solutions and Solution–Focused School Counseling Promote students′ respect for themselves and others through narrative interventions! Narrative counseling is based on the premise that stories, rather than hard-nosed realities, shape our lives. By changing the stories that negatively label and define students, we help them open up new avenues and opportunities. In this second edition of their best-selling book, John Winslade and Gerald Monk present even more case studies, guidance, and examples of counseling practice to help students narrate stories that "redescribe" who they are and can be. Mindful that today′s busy counselors need effective and brief techniques, the authors make plain the steps with which counselors can externalize problems and draw out student self-knowledge to inform new ways of identifying and behaving. Updated throughout, this new edition offers: An exploration of ethically sound accountability practices Potential obstacles and suggestions for overcoming them Guidance to help students set goals Applications of narrative ideas to restorative justice An expanded section on group work, specifically focusing on anger management and grief counseling Grounded in a deep respect for students, this book′s principles and practices will enable students to choose for themselves the new reputations by which they′ll be known.


Narrative Counseling in Schools

Narrative Counseling in Schools

Author: John Winslade

Publisher: Corwin

Published: 1998-10-15

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780803966239

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Educators can use narrative counseling ideas to facilitate group or one-on-one work with students, ease school-family interactions, and lighten the emotional load for the entire school population.


Solution-Focused Brief Therapy in Schools

Solution-Focused Brief Therapy in Schools

Author: Johnny S. Kim

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2017

Total Pages: 217

ISBN-13: 0190607254

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This Second Edition is part of the School Social Work Association of America Oxford Workshop Series and contains updates on applying Solution-focused Brief Therapy to specific problem areas that school social workers frequently encounter. Clinical case examples have been expanded to provide to incorporate a Response to Intervention approach.


Solution-Focused Counseling in Schools

Solution-Focused Counseling in Schools

Author: John J. Murphy

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2015-01-29

Total Pages: 344

ISBN-13: 1119026350

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The third edition of this widely adopted text covers the philosophical foundations and nuts-and-bolts of using solution-focused counseling to help preschool–12 students resolve problems. Dr. Murphy’s practical and respectful approach has been successfully applied throughout the world by school counselors, counselors-in-training, psychologists, social workers, teachers, administrators, and clinicians who work with young clients. His empowering techniques help students focus on doing what works as simply and efficiently as possible by using their strengths, resources, wisdom, and feedback. This edition includes new chapters and information on the restrictive influence of problems, strategies for building positive relationships, collecting client feedback to monitor and improve services, and coconstructing solvable problems and reachable goals. Real-life case examples, sample dialog from counseling sessions, discussion and practice exercises, troubleshooting tips, and new and expanded appendixes enhance the book’s classroom and clinical utility. A complimentary test manual and PowerPoint slides for instructors’ use are available by written request to ACA. *Requests for digital versions from the ACA can be found on wiley.com. *To request print copies, please visit the ACA website here. *Reproduction requests for material from books published by ACA should be directed to [email protected].


Solution Focused Brief Therapy in Alternative Schools

Solution Focused Brief Therapy in Alternative Schools

Author: Cynthia Franklin

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2018-04-27

Total Pages: 169

ISBN-13: 1351736515

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Solution Focused Brief Therapy in Alternative Schools (SFBT) provides a step-by-step guide for how school social workers and counselors can work with other school professionals to create an effective solution focused dropout prevention program. Along with illustrative cases and detailed explanations, the authors detail the curriculum and day-to-day operations of a solution focused dropout prevention program by drawing on the experiences of a school that uses this approach.


Counselling in Schools

Counselling in Schools

Author: Robert Bor

Publisher: SAGE

Published: 2002-09-17

Total Pages: 180

ISBN-13: 9780761972761

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Counselling in Schools is a practical, contemporary guide to providing effective counselling support within school settings. Recognizing the very specific nature of this area of counselling practice and the uniqueness of every school, the authors provide a flexible framework and guidelines for working collaboratively with pupils, families and colleagues.


Counseling Children and Adolescents in Schools

Counseling Children and Adolescents in Schools

Author: Robyn S. Hess

Publisher: SAGE

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 441

ISBN-13: 1412990874

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'Counseling Children and Adolescents in Schools' is a text and workbook designed to help aspiring school practitioners (school psychologists, counsellors, and social workers) gain the necessary theoretical background and skill set to work effectively with youths in schools.


The Essential School Counselor in a Changing Society

The Essential School Counselor in a Changing Society

Author: Jeannine R. Studer

Publisher: SAGE Publications

Published: 2014-02-07

Total Pages: 473

ISBN-13: 1483312453

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Jeannine R. Studer’s The Essential School Counselor in a Changing Society offers a practical approach to helping students understand the methods and standards in contemporary school counseling. Integrating the new ASCA model as well as the CACREP Standards across all areas of school counseling practice, this core text provides a unique and relevant perspective on the 21st century school counselor. Studer focuses on ethics and ethical decision making, as well as contemporary issues faced by today’s counselor—such as crisis response, career counseling and advisement, group counseling, advocacy, and collaboration. The text begins with coverage of school counseling foundations, addresses intervention and prevention, and devotes the final section to enhancing academics through a positive school culture. “Not only does this text address the CACREP standards for school counseling but it also provides excellent examples and applications of school counseling within the ASCA National Model framework!” —Karen D. Rowland, Mercer University “This text is a valuable contribution to the profession, addressing the multi-dimensional and complex roles and responsibilities of the 21th century school counselor. It is a foundational text that counselor-educators can utilize throughout a master’s degree program in mentoring interns into the profession.” —Diana L. Stephens, California Lutheran University


Evidence-Based School Counseling

Evidence-Based School Counseling

Author: Carey Dimmitt

Publisher: Corwin Press

Published: 2007-06-28

Total Pages: 481

ISBN-13: 1412948894

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This authoritative guidebook gives school counselors the tools to identify evidence-based practices and to use data in designing, implementing, and evaluating programs and interventions.