Choices Interviewing And Counselling Skills For Canadians Pdf
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All recipients of this work are expected to abide by these restrictions and to honor the intended pedagogical purposes and the needs of other instructors who rely on these materials. Choices: Interviewing and Counselling Skills for Canadians, 7/E Bob Shebib, Douglas College productFormatCode=P01 productCategory=2 statusCode=3 isBuyable=false subType= path/ProductBean/courseSmart ISBN-10: • ISBN-13: 48134842486 ©2020 • Paper, 448 pp Estimated Availability: • Not Yet Published Suggested retail price: $139.95 • Net price: $111.96? This item is not yet available for purchase. See estimated availability date above. ProdCategory: 2 statusCode: 3. A continuing best-seller in Canada, Choices: Interviewing and Counselling Skills for Canadians combines theory, practice examples with sample interviews, and challenging self-awareness exercises in a comprehensive, yet readable format.
It is aimed at professionals aspiring to gain a wide range of skills based on supported theory and evidence-based best practices. Although framed in the Canadian ethical and cultural context, the content of the book is designed to appeal to a broad international audience of professionals. Features This book aims to contribute to the development of professional competence in five ways: 1. Introducing basic concepts and models to help learners understand the theory and philosophy of effective counselling intervention skills. Providing realistic examples to illustrate concepts in action. Offering challenging exercises that promote skill development, conceptual understanding, and self-awareness. Promoting the importance of a range of skill choices for interviewing, rather than rules and recipes.
Choices: interviewing and counselling skills. By Bob Shebib. Choices: interviewing and counselling skills for Canadians. By Bob Shebib. Interviewing and Counselling Skills for Canadians. Faculty Emeritus. Douglas College. A01_SHEB5140_06_SE_FM.indd Page 1.
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Presenting connections to relevant neuroscience research. THEORY AND PHILOSOPHY Choices promotes an eclectic approach that encourages counsellors to draw techniques and ideas from various theoretical models depending on the specific needs of the client and situation, not the comfort level of the counsellor. Counselling is a complex blend of skill, attitude, and creativity, with the work based on best-practice techniques that are supported by research.
Core skills can be learned and practised, but they are not recipes. Based on individual client need and context, high-level professionals create, adapt, and customize skills and strategies, thus avoiding any “one-size-fits-all” approach. Among the models that have heavily influenced this book’s content are the following: • Person-centred counselling, pioneered by Carl Rogers • Trauma-informed practice • Cognitive behavioural therapy/counselling (CBT) • Motivational interviewing • Short-term and solution-focused counselling • Emergent insights from neuroscience. FEATURES People learn in different ways, so this book includes a range of features designed to assist learners in understanding at the cognitive, emotional, and behavioural levels. New To This Edition In the seventh edition of Choices, all chapters have been rewritten to improve clarity and include current research, with updated references and weblinks. Table of Contents Chapter 1: Professional Identity: Ethics, Values, and Self-Awareness Chapter 2: The Skills, Process, and Pitfalls of Counselling Chapter 3: Relationship: The Foundation for Change Chapter 4: Listening & Responding: The Basis for Understanding Chapter 5: Asking Questions: The Search for Meaning Chapter 6: Empathic Connections Chapter 7: Supporting Empowerment and Change Chapter 8: Difficult Situations: Engaging with Hard-to-Reach Clients Chapter 9: Mental Disorders and Substance Misuse Chapter 10: Cultural Intelligence Chapter 11: Neuroscience and Counselling NEW.