|
|
|||
|
||||
OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Gerald B. SklarePublisher: SAGE Publications Inc Imprint: Corwin Press Inc Edition: 2nd Revised edition Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.299kg ISBN: 9781412904582ISBN 10: 1412904587 Pages: 184 Publication Date: 10 November 2004 Recommended Age: 0 years Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: In Print Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsPreface Acknowledgments About the Author 1. Counseling in Schools: Problems and Solutions 2. Setting Goals 3. Discovering and Constructing Solutions 4. Connecting the Pieces 5. Conducting Subsequent Sessions 6. Working With Reluctant and Mandated Students 7. Expanding Solution-Focused Concepts Appendix A: Counseling Session With Kasey: A Practice Exercise Appendix B: Solution-Focused Guided Imagery Activity References IndexReviewsI am big fan of Brief Counseling That Works as a useful text and could rave about aspects of it. In brief, Sklare presents a practical, culturally relevant way for school counselors to work with large caseloads. -- Patrick Akos, Assistant Professor Brief Counseling That Works is one of the best books in the field of education that I have ever read. I am recommending it to anyone who works with kids. -- Mary Ann Sweet, School Counselor Brief Counseling That Works is easy to pick up as a practitioner, understand, and implement. It is written in layman's terms and with lots of examples that clarify any questions the reader might have. -- Pauline Schara, Principal (Retired ) This text is engaging and offers the reader immediate and useful tools for bringing out the best in kids and helping them change. -- Samuel Gladding, Professor and Chair, Department of Counseling In this new edition, Sklare follows his own advice by focusing on adding more of what is valuable and helpful. This book is filled with clear examples, practical tips, and wisdom that comes from years of experience. -- Russell Sabella, Associate Professor This book aids adults who seek to be more effective in their interactions with youth. More importantly, it offers a framework to help school personnel reconnect to the values and purposes that brought them into education and keep their interactions with children consistently grounded in the best intentions. -- William Madsen, Training Coordinator What you are about to read represents an ingenious application of narrative ideas to work in schools. While many people use these ideas, this book develops them in novel and interesting ways. This is some of the most creative and exciting work I have seen in this field. -- Jeffrey Zimmerman, Director It is a highly readable book and its greatest strength is that it provides practical examples of how the techniques work, using real-life case studies. -- Nurturing Potential, Issue 18 20050429 ... a wonderful guidebook with a comprehensive look at Solution-Focused Brief Counseling (SFBC) that is practical for use in and out of the school setting. This short but concise book also offers many useful tools like reproducible materials and sample forms, (with) vivid case studies that help to illustrate the point of each step in SFBC, and exercises to practice the steps. All in all I would highly recommend this book to school counselors, administrators and anyone else who would benefit from the brief counseling methodology. -- Education Review, May 2005 20050502 ...here are an impressive range of interventions which, skillfully employed, will challenge young people to think differently about their perceptions...(with) practical examples of how the techniques work, using real life case studies. -- Nurturing Potential, Issue 18 20050701 I am big fan of Brief Counseling That Works as a useful text and could rave about aspects of it. In brief, Sklare presents a practical, culturally relevant way for school counselors to work with large caseloads. -- Patrick Akos, Assistant Professor Brief Counseling That Works is one of the best books in the field of education that I have ever read. I am recommending it to anyone who works with kids. -- Mary Ann Sweet, School Counselor Brief Counseling That Works is easy to pick up as a practitioner, understand, and implement. It is written in layman's terms and with lots of examples that clarify any questions the reader might have. -- Pauline Schara, Principal (Retired ) This text is engaging and offers the reader immediate and useful tools for bringing out the best in kids and helping them change. -- Samuel Gladding, Professor and Chair, Department of Counseling In this new edition, Sklare follows his own advice by focusing on adding more of what is valuable and helpful. This book is filled with clear examples, practical tips, and wisdom that comes from years of experience. -- Russell Sabella, Associate Professor This book aids adults who seek to be more effective in their interactions with youth. More importantly, it offers a framework to help school personnel reconnect to the values and purposes that brought them into education and keep their interactions with children consistently grounded in the best intentions. -- William Madsen, Training Coordinator What you are about to read represents an ingenious application of narrative ideas to work in schools. While many people use these ideas, this book develops them in novel and interesting ways. This is some of the most creative and exciting work I have seen in this field. -- Jeffrey Zimmerman, Director It is a highly readable book and its greatest strength is that it provides practical examples of how the techniques work, using real-life case studies. -- Nurturing Potential, Issue 18 20050429 ... a wonderful guidebook with a comprehensive look at Solution-Focused Brief Counseling (SFBC) that is practical for use in and out of the school setting. This short but concise book also offers many useful tools like reproducible materials and sample forms, (with) vivid case studies that help to illustrate the point of each step in SFBC, and exercises to practice the steps. All in all I would highly recommend this book to school counselors, administrators and anyone else who would benefit from the brief counseling methodology. -- Education Review, May 2005 20050502 ...here are an impressive range of interventions which, skillfully employed, will challenge young people to think differently about their perceptions...(with) practical examples of how the techniques work, using real life case studies. -- Nurturing Potential, Issue 18 20050701 Author InformationGerald B. Sklare, EdD, LPCC (Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor), NCC (Nationally Certified Counselor), is a profes-sor in the Department of Educational and Counseling Psychology at the University of Louisville in Kentucky. Both his master's degree and doctorate are in counselor education from Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan. He has served as a teacher and counselor in elementary, junior high, and high schools; he has conducted workshops around the United States on SFBC; and he has practiced in school settings and in private practice using this approach. Hear from the author himself here. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |