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Microcounseling [electronic resource] : Making Skills Training Work in a Multicultural World

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Daniels, Thomas.
Contributor:
Ivey, Allen.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Counseling--Study and teaching.
Counseling.
Counseling--education.
Interview, Psychological.
Psychotherapy--education.
Cultural Diversity.
Medical Subjects:
Counseling--education.
Interview, Psychological.
Psychotherapy--education.
Cultural Diversity.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (296 p.)
Place of Publication:
Springfield : Charles C Thomas, 2007.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Since its conception by Allen Ivey in the mid-1960s, microcounseling has grown from a methodology for teaching basic counseling skills to a conceptual framework for the multicultural intentional helper. Microcounseling has proven to be a very effective training paradigm with a wide variety of individuals from various cultures and contexts. This text presents not only the latest thinking on microcounseling but, more specifically, outlines the major theoretical constructs and concepts of the microcounseling model. These constructs and concepts are framed within the context of the culturally effe
Contents:
MICROCOUNSELING; CONTENTS; SECTION I THE MICROCOUNSELING PARADIGM; Chapter 1 MICROCOUNSELING: INTRODUCTION TO THE CONCEPTS AND CONSTRUCTS; Chapter 2 MICROCOUNSELING AND INTENTIONAL COMPETENCE; Chapter 3 MICROCOUNSELING SUPERVISION: ISSUES AND STRATEGIES; Chapter 4 RESEARCH ON MICROCOUNSELING: 1967 TO PRESENT; SECTION II: CULTURALLY RELEVANT APPLICATIONS OF MICROCOUNSELING; Chapter 5 CULTURE-CENTERED MICROTRAINING; Chapter 6 TOWARD IDENTIFYING CULTURALLY RELEVANT PROCESSES; Chapter 7 MICROTRAINING AS USED IN OTHER SETTINGS; Chapter 8 THE AVOIDANT PERSONALITY AND SHYNESS
Chapter 9 APPLYING MICROCOUNSELING IN JAPANAppendix; AUTHOR INDEX
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
ISBN:
0-398-08517-X
OCLC:
689996238

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