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OverviewAn excellent guide to interviewing in the helping professions, ESSENTIALS OF INTENTIONAL INTERVIEWING, 3rd Edition, presents the authors' renowned microskills model, which revolutionized modern understanding of the counseling and therapy process by teaching vital interviewing skills step-by-step. This demystifying process breaks down counseling into manageable micro units and builds a bridge between theoretical understanding, mastery of the skills, and the practice of counseling. The book's multicultural focus reflects the diverse nature of today's classroom-and society. New to this edition are a chapter on crisis counseling, basic information on neuroscience as it relates to interviewing, new video content, and brief summaries of key theories of helping (with additional information and transcripts available online). In addition, MindTap-an online learning platform with a full array of text-specific study tools-is available with the new edition. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Allen Ivey (Distinguished Professor Emeritus, University of Massachusetts, Amherst) , Carlos Zalaquett (The Pennsylvania State University) , Mary Ivey (University of Massachusetts; Ivey Associates; Amherst, Massachusetts Schools) , Kathryn QuirkPublisher: Cengage Learning, Inc Imprint: Brooks/Cole Edition: 3rd edition Dimensions: Width: 20.30cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 25.30cm Weight: 0.640kg ISBN: 9781305087330ISBN 10: 130508733 Pages: 340 Publication Date: 25 February 2015 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Replaced By: 9780357764633 Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Temporarily unavailable The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you. Table of ContentsSection I: OVERVIEW AND COMPETENCIES OF CULTURALLY SENSITIVE LISTENING. 1. Introduction: Foundations of Interviewing and Counseling. 2. Multicultural Competence, Ethics, Positive Psychology, and Resilience. 3. Attending, Empathy, and Observation Skills: Fundamentals of All Interviewing and Counseling Approaches. Section II: THE BASIC LISTENING SEQUENCE AND ORGANIZING AN EFFECTIVE INTERVIEW. 4. Questions: Opening Communication. 5. Encouraging, Paraphrasing, and Summarizing: Active Listening and Cognition. 6. Observing and Reflecting Feelings: The Heart of Empathic Understanding. 7. How to Conduct a Five-Stage Counseling Session Using Only Listening Skills. Section III: HELPING CLIENTS GENERATE NEW STORIES THAT LEAD TO ACTION: INFLUENCING SKILLS AND STRATEGIES. 8. Focusing the Interview: Exploring the Story from Multiple Perspectives. 9. Empathic Confrontation: Supporting While Addressing Client Conflict. 10. Reflection of Meaning and Interpretation/Reframing: Restorying Client Lives Through Meaning Making. 11. Empathic Self-Disclosure and Feedback: Relationship, Immediacy, and Genuineness. 12. Directives: Providing Information, Psychoeducation, and Decisional Counseling's Natural and Logical Consequences-Helping Clients Move to Action. Section IV: SKILL INTEGRATION, CRISIS COUNSELING, AND DEVELOPING YOUR OWN STYLE. 13. Skill Integration Through Examining Your Own Session, Treatment Plans, and Case Management. 14. Crisis Counseling and Assessing Suicide Potential. 15. Determining Personal Style in a World of Multiple Theories. Appendix I: The Ivey Taxonomy: Definitions of the Microskills Hierarchy and Predicted Results from Using Skills. Appendix II: The Family Genogram. Appendix III: Counseling, Neuroscience, and Microskills. Glossary.Reviews""This book is the backbone of my course. It gives my students a foundation in communication, listening, and understanding that I believe is important for any psychology student to have."" ""This text is the pinnacle of introductory texts to the counseling profession. Not only does it present the information in a developmentally appropriate fashion, but it also introduces ideas and concepts that seasoned professionals may have missed (or never been introduced to) during their graduate training."" This text is the pinnacle of introductory texts to the counseling profession. Not only does it present the information in a developmentally appropriate fashion, but it also introduces ideas and concepts that seasoned professionals may have missed (or never been introduced to) during their graduate training. Author InformationAllen E. Ivey is Distinguished University Professor (emeritus) at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, and Courtesy Professor of Counseling at the University of South Florida, Tampa. He is president of Microtraining Associates, an educational publishing firm. A diplomate in counseling psychology, Dr. Ivey was honored as a Multicultural Elder at the National Multicultural Conference and Summit. He has written more than 40 books and 200 articles and chapters, translated into 25 languages. Dr. Ivey's undergraduate work was in psychology at Stanford University, followed by a Fulbright Grant to study social work at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark. His doctorate is from Harvard University. He is the originator of the Microskills approach, basic to this book. Carlos P. Zalaquett is Professor in the Department of Psychological and Social Foundations at the University of South Florida (USF). He serves as the coordinator of the Mental Health Counseling Specialization and the Graduate Certificate in Mental Health Counseling. He is also a member of Status of Latinos (SOL), a USF presidential advisory committee, and the USF Successful Latina/o Student Recognition Awards Program. In addition, he is the Florida Mental Health Counselors President and the Chair of the Florida Behavioral Health Alliance. Internationally, Carlos is the Vice-President for United States of America and Canada of the Society of Interamerican Psychology. He is the author or coauthor of more than 50 scholarly publications and four books, including the Spanish version of BASIC ATTENDING SKILLS; an associate editor of the Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development; and a member of the editorial board of the Journal for Social Action in Counseling and Psychology. He has received several awards for his work on behalf of Latinas/os in education. An internationally recognized expert on mental health, what works in psychotherapy, diversity, and education, he has conducted workshops and lectures in seven countries on the topics of counseling, psychotherapy, bullying, and cyberbullying. Mary Bradford Ivey is vice president of Microtraining Associates; a Courtesy Professor of Counseling at the University of South Florida, Tampa; and has served as visiting professor at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst; the University of Hawai'i, Manoa; and Flinders University, South Australia. She is a retired elementary counselor and a former Stress Management counselor at Amherst College. Her comprehensive elementary program was named one of the top ten in the nation at the Christa McAuliffe Conference. Dr. Ivey earned a master's degree in counseling from the University of Wisconsin, and a doctorate in organizational development at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. She is the author or co-author of twelve books, translated into multiple languages, and several articles and chapters. A Nationally Certified Counselor (NCC) and a licensed mental health counselor (LMHC), she has presented workshops and keynote lectures with Dr. Allen Ivey throughout the world. She is also known for her work in promoting and explaining development guidance and counseling in the United States and abroad. She is one of the first fifteen honored Fellows of the American Counseling Association and is also a recipient of the American Counseling Association's Ohana Award for her work in multicultural counseling. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |