The Skilled Helper: a problem-management approach to helping Gerard Egan.
Material type: TextPublication details: Pacific Grove, Calif. 1994 Brooks/Cole Pub. Co.,Edition: 5th edDescription: xix, 357 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:- 0-534-21294-8
- 0534212948
- 9780534212940
- Brooks/Cole Pub. Co
- Widely acclaimed for its action-oriented, three-stage model for helping, this fifth edition offers new insights to help facilitate client change. Emphasis on reducing client inertia and motivating client action; also explores the ""shadow side""--the reality that some clients cannot be reached
- Counseling
- 158.9 EGAN
- BF637.C6 E39 1994
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Building the helping relationship: values in action; A bias toward action. Basic communication skills for helping: Communication skills I: attending and listening; Communication skills II: basic empathy and probing. Stage I of the helping model and advanced communication skills. Stage I: helping clients identify and carify problem situations: Helping clients tell their stories; Helping clients challenge themselves; Communication skills III: skills and guidelines for effective challenging; Leverage - helping clients work on the right things. Helping clients develop programs for constructive change: Perspectives and skills for constructing a better future; A better future - what do you want? Choices and commitment; Strategies - what do clients need to do to get what they want? Best-fit strategies - what actions are best for the client? Making things work - helping clients get what they want and need.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 329-340) and indexes.
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