
Interviewing and Change Strategies for Helpers
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Interviewing and Change Strategies for Helpers
About this book
Fully updated to reflect the latest research and issues, INTERVIEWING AND CHANGE STRATEGIES FOR HELPERS, Eighth Edition introduces you to the knowledge, skills, values, and tools needed by today's professional helpers. The book's conceptual foundation reflects four critical areas for helpers: core skills and attributes, effectiveness and evidence-based practice, diversity issues and ecological models, and critical commitments and ethical practice, using an interdisciplinary approach that reflects the authors' extensive experience in the fields of counseling, psychology, social work, and health and human services. The text skillfully combines evidence-based interviewing skills and evidence-based intervention change strategies, thus preparing you to work with clients representing a wide range of ages, cultural backgrounds, and challenges in living.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title
- Statement
- Copyright
- Dedication
- About the Authors
- Contents
- Preface
- Ch 1: Building Your Foundation as a Helper
- Ch 2: Critical Commitments: Diversity Issues and Ethical Practice for Helpers
- Ch 3: Ingredients of an Effective Helping Relationship
- Ch 4: Listening
- Ch 5: Influencing Responses
- Ch 6: Assessing and Conceptualizing Client Problems and Contexts
- Ch 7: Conducting an Interview Assessment with Clients
- Ch 8: Constructing, Contextualizing, and Evaluating Treatment Goals
- Ch 9: Clinical Decision-Making and Treatment Planning
- Ch 10: Models for Working with Resistance: Solution-Focused Therapy and Motivational Interviewing
- Ch 11: Cognitive Change Strategies: Reframing, Cognitive Modeling, and Cognitive Restructuring
- Ch 12: Cognitive Approaches to Stress Management: Stress Processes, Problem-Solving Therapy, and Stress Inoculation Training
- Ch 13: Self-Calming Approaches to Stress Management: Breathing, Muscle Relaxation, and Mindfulness Meditation
- Ch 14: Exposure Therapy for Anxiety, Fear, and Trauma
- Ch 15: Self-Management Strategies: Self-Monitoring, Stimulus Control, Self-Reward, and Self-Efficacy
- References
- Name Index
- Subject Index