Counseling Students: Lessons from Northfield . . . Echoes from Fountain Valley

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Bloomsbury Academic, Jun 30, 1988 - Psychology - 194 pages

This insightful volume is a result of the authors' extensive professional experience both in direct counseling positions and as faculty members of the prestigious Northfield and Fountain Valley Centers for training teachers as counselors. Although emanating from a private school experience, the book is universally applicable in school settings. The principles and recommendations are highly sensitive to the contemporary educational environment and the needs of today's students. Choice

The Northfield-Fountain Valley Counseling Institutes, founded by faculty from the Harvard University Health Services, have developed a highly successful, widely respected, and proven program for training teachers as counselors. The Institutes are committed to helping teachers develop, improve, and broaden counseling skills--a process that expands their role as teachers and enhances their work wth students. The Institutes' creative and evocative program is, with modifications appropriate to the setting, applicable in all secondary schools.

This insightful volume, written by faculty members themselves, brings together principles and concepts taught at the Institutes. The book is founded on principles that, when applied, expand the teacher's understanding of the counseling relationship as it properly relates to education. Counseling Students conveys a distinguished faculty's years of experience and a commitment to and enthusiasm for the views counseling as on on-going process in which the teacher, with professional objectivity and controlled empathy, interacts with students to help them understand concerns and emotions that may impede personal development or threaten academic progress. Counseling Students is a particularly valuable resource for teachers, guidance professionals, and administrators and will be an indispensable guide for strengthening counseling and in-service training programs for teachers.

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Contents

The Development of SelfEsteem
5
CHAPTER 2
21
Ongoing Counseling
36
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PRESTON K. MUNTER is Director of the Harvard Law School Health Services.

GRAHAM B. BLAINE is a Consultant in Psychiatry at Harvard University.

STANLEY H. KING is Director of the Northfield-Fountain Valley Counseling Institutes.

JANE H. LEAVY is Senior Social Worker at Harvard University Health Services.

DOUGLAS H. POWELL is a Psychologist at Harvard University Health Services.

JANET SAND is a Psychologist at Harvard Universtiy Health Services.

PAUL A. WALTERS, JR. is Director of the Cowell Student Health Center, Stanford University.

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