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Psychology by Lorelle Burton, Drew Westen, and Robin Kowalski"The 5th Australian and New Zealand edition of Psychology, 5th Australian and New Zealand Edition (Burton et al.) enables every introductory psychology student to master the basic concepts of Psychology through proven pedagogy and meaningful ‘tales from the front’ videos with practicing psychologists, and will not only provide you with the knowledge you need for your course, but will also become a go-to text throughout your degree." -- Publisher.
Practical Interventions for Young People at Risk by Kathryn Geldard (Editor)This book responds to the urgent need for practical intervention approaches targeting young people at risk. It provides a much needed practical resource for practitioners and students from a variety of helping professions.Focusing on interventions that practitioners can use in collaboration with the young person, the book offers hands-on strategies for enhancing resilience and addressing challenges and issues typically faced by young people. Topics covered include:Depression, suicide, and self-harmSubstance AbuseProblematic Sexual BehaviorMarginalized YouthMental Health IssuePeer Mentoring and Building on StrengthsCults and GangsBullyingFirelighting Throughout the book, multi-disciplinary and international authors share their expertise, highlighting relevant evidence-based interventions and considering themes such as anti-oppressive practice, culture, values and ethics.This book is ideal for students and practitioners working with young people, especially in the fields of youth work, social work, psychology, counseling, and education.
Now in its fifth edition, this definitive guide to counselling adolescents has introduced thousands of trainees and practitioners to the theory, principles, skills and techniques of proactively counselling this client group. With over 4 hours of online resources, this multi-disciplinary book uses case studies and examples to demonstrate how a diversity of needs requires a diversity of approaches and skills through a variety of settings. It is essential reading for trainees and practitioners in counselling, social work, the allied health professions and education.
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Counselling children: A practical introduction by Kathryn Geldard; David Geldard; Rebecca Yin FooThe definitive guide to the skills and techniques used when working with children experiencing emotional problems, this book covers all you need to know about, including: The goals for counseling children and the child-counselor relationship Practice frameworks for working effectively with children Play therapy and the use of different media and activities Building self-esteem and social skills through the use of worksheets The new Fifth Edition has been updated to include: A new chapter on technology (its influence on children and ways that technology can be used during counseling) New content on issues of diversity and difference in counseling children The different contexts in which counseling children occur Discussion of concepts of well-being and resilience Updated references and research The book is supported by a new Companion Website that provides training materials and handouts on a range of skills for counseling children including: helping the child to tell their story and tray work, the use of miniature animals, the use of clay, and helping the child to change thoughts and behavior. This highly practical guide is vital reading for counselors, psychologists, social workers, occupational therapists, nurses, and teachers working or training to work with children.
Dewey Number: 158.3 GEL
Publication Date: 2018
Relationship Counselling for Children, Young People and Families by Kathryn Geldard; David GeldardThis book is a practical skills-based introduction to relationship counseling. It covers couple counseling for parents, whole family counseling, and counseling for children and young people with regard to their relationships with siblings, peers, and parents. Key FeaturesOffers an introduction to relationship counseling theory and conceptsIncludes discussion of the importance of relying on a clearly defined theory of changeExamines ways to address parenting issuesProvides an exploration of confidentiality, disclosing inappropriate behavior and personal safetyKathryn and David Geldard present an integrative model of relationship counseling which combines skills and strategies from a number of approaches. Their practical guide integrates individual and subgroup counseling with whole family counseling, providing much-needed material on methods and approaches for communicating with children and young people. The book will be invaluable to new relationship counselors learning the skills required in order to bring about change, and will be a useful reference book for experienced counselors.
Dewey Number: eBook
Publication Date: 2008
Counselling and Supporting Children and Young People by Mark PreverCounselling and Supporting Children and Young People is the ideal introduction to counselling and supporting children and young people. Taking a person-centered approach, Mark Prever offers readers a clear understanding of the theory and practice of working with children and young people in difficulty - whether in a therapeutic, school or social work setting. This practical text:specifically addresses both the counsellor and the 'helper', who may be unfamiliar with counselling jargoncontains exercises, points for further thought and discussion, and boxed notes throughout, highlighting exactly how the theory applies to the child or young persondiscusses ethics, the current political agenda and evidence-based practiceThis book is a must-read for trainees and professionals working with children and young people in the fields of counselling and psychotherapy, education, mental health, nursing, youth work and social work.
DSM-5 Learning Companion for Counselors by Stephanie F. Dailey; Carmen S. Gill; Shannon L. Karl; Casey A. Barrio MintonWritten for an audience that includes private practitioners; counselors working in mental health centers, psychiatric hospitals, employee assistance programs, and other community settings; as well as counselor educators and their students, this helpful guide breaks down the concepts and terminology in the DSM-5 and explains how this diagnostic tool translates to the clinical situations encountered most frequently by counselors
Dewey Number: eBook
Publication Date: 2014
Building Motivational Interviewing Skills by David B. RosengrenDeveloping expertise in motivational interviewing (MI) takes practice, which is exactly the point of this engaging, user-friendly workbook. The volume is packed with real-world examples from a range of clinical settings, as well as sample interactions and hands-on learning activities. The author is an experienced MI researcher, clinician, and trainer who facilitates learning with quizzes, experiential exercises, and reproducible worksheets. The reader learns step by step how to practice core MI skills: raising the importance of behavior change, fostering the client's confidence, resolving ambivalence, solidifying commitment to change, and negotiating a change plan. The utility of the book is enhanced by the large-size format and lay-flat binding. The book shows how to navigate each session using microskills that many clinicians already know: open-ended questions, affirmations, reflective listening, and summaries, or OARS for short. This book is in the Applications of Motivational Interviewing series.
In the High Demand Collection.
The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition, Text Revision (DSM-5-TR), is the most comprehensive, current, and critical resource for clinical practice available to today's mental health clinicians and researchers.
Creative and Expressive Approaches to Counselling Therapies
Chapter 18: Te tāminga o te mātauranga Maori: colonisation in education / Brendan Hokowhitu
Ng-A Tai Matat-u by Mason DurieNga Tai Matatu: Tides of Maori Endurance describes and analyses the position of the Maori people and Maori interests at the start of the third millennium. It also recognises the journeys from the past and makes projections into the future. The book builds on the highly successful Te Mana te Kawanatanga: The Politics of Maori Self Determination but also introduces new issues and canvasses recent developments that have influenced Maori lives and Maori resources. Development is an ongoing process that has distant beginnings and no real ending. That sense of eternity is reflected in the Maori title; like the changing nature of the tide, Maori fortunes also change. The book provides a comprehensive analysis of research relating specifically to Maori over many fields. It presents a carefully structured and argued overview of the background, history, experience, and aspirations of the indigenous people of New Zealand, and develops a wide-ranging framework within which Maori development can be considered. The author draws on published evidence and uses analytical models that are consistent with Maori aspirations and priorities. The book contributes towards better understanding of the Maori position and considers the challenges that lie ahead. Subjects on which there is little information available elsewhere are discussed, such as: demographics genetic modification claims to Maori resources Maori political engagement
Dewey Number: 323.1199442 DUR
ISBN: 9780195584684
Publication Date: 2005
Waitangi: Māori and Pakeha perspectives of the Treaty of Waitangi. by I. H. Kawharu (Ed.).This collection of essays by Maori and Pekeha scholars explores a wide range of legal and historical issues surrounding the 1840 Treaty of Waitangi, including the language of the Treaty, individual versus communal rights, legitimacy, constitutional theory and Maori claims, the Treaty in international law, and Locke, Austin, and the New Zealand judges.
An Introduction to cognitive behaviour therapy by Helen Kennerley; Joan Kirk; David WestbrookThis bestselling guide to the basic theory, skills and applications of cognitive behaviour therapy is fully updated to reflect recent developments in CBT theory. It includes in-depth material on working with diversity, and new case studies and exercises to help you reflect and explore how theory can be used to develop effective practice. The Companion Website features over 40 videos illustrating the CBT skills and strategies discussed in the book, including: Measuring CBT's effectiveness Socratic method and applications Physical techniques and behavioural experiments Applications of CBT to specific client disorders Using supervision in CBT.
MIT Library has access to 3 online copies of this book. Select relevant chapter/s and download (Check download allowance).
Working with Relationships/ Families / Whanau
Relationship Counselling for Children, Young People and Families by Kathryn Geldard; David GeldardThis book is a practical skills-based introduction to relationship counseling. It covers couple counseling for parents, whole family counseling, and counseling for children and young people with regard to their relationships with siblings, peers, and parents. Key FeaturesOffers an introduction to relationship counseling theory and conceptsIncludes discussion of the importance of relying on a clearly defined theory of changeExamines ways to address parenting issuesProvides an exploration of confidentiality, disclosing inappropriate behavior and personal safetyKathryn and David Geldard present an integrative model of relationship counseling which combines skills and strategies from a number of approaches. Their practical guide integrates individual and subgroup counseling with whole family counseling, providing much-needed material on methods and approaches for communicating with children and young people. The book will be invaluable to new relationship counselors learning the skills required in order to bring about change, and will be a useful reference book for experienced counselors.
Working with Developmental Anxieties in Couple and Family Psychotherapy by Penny Jools (Editor); Noela Byrne (Editor); Jenny Berg (Editor)The family begins with the parental couple; it is they who create the family. This book explores the way in which the child or any member of the family can carry unresolved projections arising from the parents' families of origin: their ;family within, and the difficulties this internal family presents for the therapist. The model developed in this book explores psychoanalytically based ideas about infant development and applies them to the internal world of couples and families.
Creative Counselling by Tanja Sharpe; Suzanne Alderson (Foreword by)This guide explains how to incorporate creative interventions into counselling confidently and effectively and provides activities to support clients to express themselves through art, sound, movement, symbols, poetry and more. The book presents the Creative Counselling Model and gives guidance on incorporating creativity at every step of the therapeutic journey, from initial contract through to managing endings. It will support you to better adapt to the needs and interests of your clients, increase engagement, build better therapeutic relationships and improve outcomes.Advice is also given on nurturing your own creativity as a therapist and using creativity as self-care. Bonus content! This book also gives access to a free video series where you can learn more about some of the creative tools and interventions in the book, such as using clay, sand and symbols.
Whakatinana; Implementing Te Tiriti o Waitangi based Practice
Ng-A Tai Matat-u: Tides of Māori endurance by Mason DurieNga Tai Matatu: Tides of Maori Endurance describes and analyses the position of the Maori people and Maori interests at the start of the third millennium. It also recognises the journeys from the past and makes projections into the future. The book builds on the highly successful Te Mana te Kawanatanga: The Politics of Maori Self Determination but also introduces new issues and canvasses recent developments that have influenced Maori lives and Maori resources.
Part 11: The basics - Useful chapters: 7: Literature review and 8. Research design.
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