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Author Neukrug, Ed.

Title Skills and techniques for human service professionals : counseling environment, helping skills, treatment issues / Ed Neukrug
Edition First edition
Published Pacific Grove, CA : Brooks/Cole-Thomson Learning, [2002]
©2002

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Description xiv, 225 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Contents Part One. The Counseling Environment: 1. Characteristics of the Effective Helper. 2. Entering the Agency. -- Part Two: Helping Skills. 3. Stages of the Helping Relationship: Theory, Process, and Skills. 4. Foundational Skills. 5. Commonly Used Skills. 6. Information Gathering. 7. Helper-Centered Skills. -- Part Three. Treatment Issues: 8. Case Management. 9. Multicultural Counseling: Issues and Techniques. 10. Ethical and Professional Issues. Appendices
Summary This is a unique hands-on guide that helps students understand the helping relationship from a human service perspective. This goal of this text is to offer students a thorough understanding of the attitudes, techniques and skills, and major treatment issues that are unique to the helping relationship of the human service professional
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 212-221) and index
Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Human services.
Human services personnel.
Helping behavior.
Counseling.
Counselor and client.
LC no. 2001035725
ISBN 0534567681 paperback alkaline paper
Other Titles Part One. The Counseling Environment: 1. Characteristics of the Effective Helper. 2. Entering the Agency. -- Part Two: Helping Skills. 3. Stages of the Helping Relationship: Theory, Process, and Skills. 4. Foundational Skills. 5. Commonly Used Skills. 6. Information Gathering. 7. Helper-Centered Skills. -- Part Three. Treatment Issues: 8. Case Management. 9. Multicultural Counseling: Issues and Techniques. 10. Ethical and Professional Issues. Appendices