Intentional interviewing and counseling : facilitating client development in a multicultural society /

"Enables students of many backgrounds to master basic skills in a step-by-step fashion, empowering them to use listening and influencing skills as they conduct full interviews. Students are challenged to re-evaluate their behaviors and perceptions, thereby gaining insight about themselves, thei...

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Main Authors: Ivey, Allen E. (Author)
Group Author: Ivey, Mary Bradford; Zalaquett, Carlos P., 1952-
Published: Cengage Learning,
Publisher Address: Boston, MA :
Publication Dates: [2018]
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Edition: Ninth edition.
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Summary: "Enables students of many backgrounds to master basic skills in a step-by-step fashion, empowering them to use listening and influencing skills as they conduct full interviews. Students are challenged to re-evaluate their behaviors and perceptions, thereby gaining insight about themselves, their strengths, and areas where they can develop further. After finishing the text, students will have the ability to adapt their skills to address individual and multicultural uniqueness, conduct interviews using different theoretical approaches, and be well on their way to developing a personalized style and theory of interviewing and counseling. Neuroscience and neurobiology, and their applications to counseling, are clearly outlined throughout."--The publisher's description.
Carrier Form: xx, 436 pages : illustrations (some color), portraits ; 26 cm
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references (pages 417-422) and indexes.
ISBN: 9781305865785
1305865782
9781337277761
1337277762
Index Number: BF637
CLC: B849
Call Number: B849/I956/9th ed.
Contents: Intentional interviewing, counseling, and psychotherapy -- Ethics, multicultural competence, neuroscience, and positive psychology/resilience -- Attending and empathy skills -- Observation skills -- Questions: opening communication -- Encouraging, paraphrasing, and summarizing: active listening and cognition -- Reflecting feelings: the heart of empathic understanding -- How to conduct a five-stage counseling session using only listening skills -- Focusing the counseling session: contextualizing and broadening the story -- Empathic confrontation: identifying and challenging client conflict -- Reflection of meaning and interpretation/reframing: helping clients restory their lives -- Action skills for building resilience and managing stress: self-disclosure, feedback, logical consequences, directives/instruction, and psychoeducation -- Counseling theory and practice: how to integrate the microskills with multiple approaches -- Skill integration, determining personal style, and transcendence.