Skills for helping professionals / Anne M. Geroski.

This work helps students understand the nature of helping relationships and the specific skills involved in initiating and maintaining a helping relationship.

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Main Author: Geroski, Anne M. (Author)
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: Los Angeles : SAGE, [2017]
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Online Access:SAGE
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Summary:This work helps students understand the nature of helping relationships and the specific skills involved in initiating and maintaining a helping relationship.
Item Description:Chapter 1: Helping Processes Helping Terms: Helping, Counseling, Psychotherapy, Therapy, & Advocacy Helping Relationships What we Know about Being Helpful -- Chapter 2: Understanding Development: Theories, Social Context, and Neuroscience The Purpose of a Theory Theories of Development Cultural and Social Factors in Development Contributions from Neuroscience -- Chapter 3: Helping Theories for Working with Others Case Studies Theories of Helping Psychodynamic Approaches to Helping Ethological Approaches to Helping Humanistic Approaches to Helping Behavioral and Learning Approaches to Helping Contemporary Approaches to Helping -- Chapter 4: Ethical Principles for Helping Relationships Definitions Ethics and Professional Practice Moral Principles for Helpers Key Ethical Concepts for Helping Professionals Ethical Decision-Making -- Chapter 5: Self-Awareness, Cultural Awareness, and Helper Competence Helper Self-Awareness Personalization Issues, Vicarious Trauma and Burnout Emotional Self-Regulation Assumptions, Values and Beliefs -- Chapter 6: Setting the Stage for Helping Getting Started The Helping "Contract" Assessment Determining the Helpee's Investment in Change Goal Setting Action Plans & Expectations Helper Positioning -- Chapter 7: Listening and Basic Responding Skills in Helping Conversations Listening and Basic Responding Skills Empathy Reflections Paraphrases The Purpose of Reflections and Paraphrases Questions Broaching Conversations -- Chapter 8: Skills for Promoting Change Informing/Psycho-education Decision-Making and Problem Solving Confrontation Feedback Immediacy<br> Deconstructing Conversations Motivating Change Advocacy -- Chapter 9: Helping People in Crisis Natural or Human-Made Disasters or Crises Crisis Response Strategies for Helpers Harm to Self or Other Harm to Self Harm to Others -- Chapter 10: Helping in Groups Group Types Basic Concepts in Group Work Theories and Models of Group Work Group Leader Principles Intervention Skills and Group Stage.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xxv, 365 pages :) illustrations (black and white)
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9781544360140
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