The Professional Counselor: A Process Guide to HelpingWritten for the counselling student who is entering the experiential phase of training, this text provides a conceptual structure for viewing the counselling process, and examines each part of that structure in depth, addressing necessary counselling skills. |
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... thoughts when in a troublesome situation . These thoughts may include both self - enhancing ( rational ) thoughts as well as self - defeating ( irrational ) thoughts . The counselor queries the client regarding specific thoughts that ...
... thoughts when in a troublesome situation . These thoughts may include both self - enhancing ( rational ) thoughts as well as self - defeating ( irrational ) thoughts . The counselor queries the client regarding specific thoughts that ...
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... Thoughts After identifying coping thoughts , the client must still learn how to shift from well - practiced self - defeating thoughts to the new coping thoughts . This is not an easy or natural process . It must be practiced , once the ...
... Thoughts After identifying coping thoughts , the client must still learn how to shift from well - practiced self - defeating thoughts to the new coping thoughts . This is not an easy or natural process . It must be practiced , once the ...
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... thoughts and beliefs that support or underlie old and new decisions . Finally , we examined cognitive restructuring , which includes iden- tification and alteration of negative or self - defeating thought patterns and the more subtle ...
... thoughts and beliefs that support or underlie old and new decisions . Finally , we examined cognitive restructuring , which includes iden- tification and alteration of negative or self - defeating thought patterns and the more subtle ...
Contents
Counseling Conditions and Their Effects | 11 |
The Developmental Nature of Learning to Counsel | 21 |
The Clients Experience in Counseling | 38 |
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