Ebook: Choices: Interviewing and Counselling Skills for Canadians
Author: Bob Shebib, Douglas College
- Genre: Other Social Sciences // Sociology
- Year: 2022
- Publisher: Pearson Canada
- City: North York, ON
- Edition: 8
- Language: English
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A continuing best seller in Canada, Choices is designed as a textbook and practice reference guide for students and practitioners that combines theory, practice examples with sample interviews, and challenging self-awareness exercises in a comprehensive yet readable format. The book includes illustrative practice examples and challenging exercises that promote skill development, conceptual understanding, and self-awareness. Throughout the book, I have included neuroscience concepts that have particular relevance for counsellors. Although framed in the Canadian ethical and cultural context, the content of the book is designed to appeal to a broad international audience of professionals.
New and updated features of this title
Significant new content:
a. working with Indigenous peoples
b. theory and skills for engagement with LGBTQ community
c. enhanced material on endings
d. exploration of listening barriers
e. increased attention to the skills of establishing and maintaining counselling relationships
f. implications of the COVID-19 pandemic
New and updated features of this title
Significant new content:
a. working with Indigenous peoples
b. theory and skills for engagement with LGBTQ community
c. enhanced material on endings
d. exploration of listening barriers
e. increased attention to the skills of establishing and maintaining counselling relationships
f. implications of the COVID-19 pandemic
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