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100 | _aGladding, Samuel T | ||
245 | _aCounselling: A Comprehensive Profession | ||
250 | _a7th ed. | ||
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_aNoida _bPearson India Education Services Pvt Ltd _c2017 |
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300 | _a487p | ||
500 | _aincludes index and biblioraphy | ||
505 | 2 | _aPart I . Historical and Professional Foundations of Counselling ..............3 1. History of and Trends in Counselling ..........4 2. Personal And Pfrofessional Aspects of Counselling ...........28 3. Ethical and legal Aspects of Counselling ......48 4. Counselling in a multicultural society .....70 5. Counselling with diverse populations .............82 Part II. Counselling processes and theories ...........101 6. Building counselling relationships.......102 7. Working in a Counselling relationship ..124 8. Closing counseling relationships..........144 9. Psychoanalytic, Adlerian, and Humanistic theories of counsseling ..........158 10. Behavioral, cognitive , systemic , brief, and crisis theories of Counselling .....183 Part III. core counselling activities in Various settings.................211 11. Groups in counseling ............212 12. counsultation .........231 13. Evalutation and research...................245 14. Testing, assessment, and diagnosis in counseling........262 Part IV. couseling specialties.............283 15. Career counseling over the life span ...............284 16. Marriage couple and family counseling ...................302 17. Professional shool counselling .....329 18. College counseling ..........................................356 19. Abuse, addiction, disability and cunselling ..........375 20. Clinical Mental health and private practice counseling ...............400 | |
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