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Introduction to therapeutic counseling voices from the field

by Kottler Jeffrey A.

Synopsis

This text provides students with an overview of the counseling profession, including information on what counseling is, the history of counseling, theoretical orientations, counseling applications and professional issues. The text's unique student-oriented focus engages students in exploring their motives for wanting to be a counselor. To helps students learn about the realities of the field, Kottler includes Voices from the Field sections, which contain interviews with practicing counselors discussing the challenges they've faced and the ways they resolved those challenges. Experiential and reflective exercises, integrated into every chapter, help the student reflect on the material.

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Book Information

Copyright year 2004
ISBN-13 9780534523398
ISBN-10 0534523390
Class Copyright
Publisher Brooks/Cole
Subject PSYCHOLOGY
File Size 0 MB
Number of Pages 463
Shelf No. GW153