Values clarification in counseling and psychotherapy : practical strategies for individual and group settings /
This work meets a long-standing need in the helping professions by being the first and only comprehensive book on how counselors and psychotherapists can work with clients around values, goal-setting, decision-making and action planning. Helping clients determine their priorities, set goals, make de...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Oxford ; New York :
Oxford University Press,
©2013.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover Page; Values Clarification in Counseling and Psychotherapy; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; 1 Paul's Case: A Brief Example of Values Clarification Counseling; 2 The Values Clarification Approach; What Values Clarification Is; What Values Clarification Is Not; A Brief History of Values Clarification; Further Developments in Values Clarification; 3 Implementing Values Clarification; The Overall Values Clarification Process; Counselor and Therapist Self-Disclosure; Individual and Group Formats; 4 The Value-Clarifying Question; How Clarifying Questions Work.
- Thought-Provoking QuestionsClarifying Questions; Good Clarifying Questions; Where Do Clarifying Questions Come From?; Examples of Clarifying Questions; 5 The Clarifying Interview; Steps in the Clarifying Interview; Analyzing a Clarifying Interview-Paul's Case Revisited; 6 Values Clarification Strategies; Introduction; 1. Inventories; 2. Rank Order (Prioritizing); 3. Forced-Choice Ladder; 4. Continuum; 5. Either-or Forced Choice; 6. Strongly Agree/Strongly Disagree; 7. Values Voting; 8. Proud Questions; 9. Magic Questions; 10. Percentage Questions; 11. Pie of Life; 12. Public Interview.
- 13. Group Interview14. Unfinished Sentences; 15. I Learned Statements; 16. I Wonder Statements; 17. Alternatives Search; 18. Consequences Search; 19. Patterns Search; 20. Alternative Action Search; 21. Force Field Analysis; 22. Removing Barriers to Action; 23. Getting Started or Next Steps; 24. Self-Contract; 25. What We Know and What We Want to Know; 26. Values Name Tags; 27. What's in Your Wallet?; 28. One-Minute Autobiography; 30. Role Model Analysis; 31. Board of Directors; 32. Chairs (or Dialogue with Self); Strategies 33 to 38: Life Goals Strategies; 33. Life Line; 34. Who Are You?
- 35. Epitaph36. Self-Obituary; 37. Self-Eulogy; 38. Life Inventory; Strategies 39 to 41: Written Self-Reflection Strategies; 39. Values Cards; 40. Values Diary; 41. Values Journal; 29. Pages for an Autobiography; 7 Tara's Case: The Woman Who Was Trapped in Her Job; Comment on the Clarifying Interview; 8 Handling Strategic, Value, and Moral Conflicts with Clients; Strategic, Value, and Moral Conflicts; A Continuum of Counseling Responses; To Clarify or Not to Clarify; 9 Some Applications of Values Clarification Counseling; Career Counseling and Development; Rehabilitation Counseling.
- Obsessive-Compulsive DisorderHuman Sexuality; Counselor and Clinical Education and Supervision; Personal Growth; School Counseling; 10 Values Clarification and Other Approaches to Counseling and Psychotherapy; Person-Centered Counseling and Psychotherapy; Cognitive-Behavioral Therapies; Reality Therapy/Choice Theory; Existential Therapy; Adlerian Therapy-Individual Psychology; Solution-Focused Brief Therapy; Narrative Therapy; Motivational Interviewing; Acceptance and Commitment Therapy; Appreciative Inquiry; Life Coaching; Positive Psychology; 11 Theory and Research; What Is a "Value"?