Risk and Resilience in U.S. Military Families
Shelley MacDermid Wadsworth David Riggs Editors 2011
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Continue reading →Richard A. Young · Sheila K. Marshall · Ladislav Valach · José F. Domene · Matthew D. Graham · Anat Zaidman-Zait 2011 Action, Projects, and Counseling This book is about how young people become adults and how counseling can help in that process. Becoming an adult, like so many other “becomings” in our lives, is a process. […]
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Continue reading →Davor Jedlicka 2011 A Dynamic Method for Assessment of Individuals, Couples, Families, and Households This book has been evolving since I took my first class with Linton C. Freeman at the University of Hawaii in 1972. In Professor Freeman’s course on Mathematical Models in Sociology, I wrote a paper using relations rather than persons in a study of […]
Continue reading →Susanne Bennett ● Judith Kay Nelson Editors 2011 Practice, Research, and Policy
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Continue reading →W. Wolfgang Fleischhacker and Ian P. Stolerman (Eds.) 2011 This mini-encyclopedia aims to provide a survey of the wide range of interventions available for treating schizophrenia at a level appropriate for nonspecialists who are beginning their engagement in the area and for others whose studies lead them to seek an entrée to the field as well as a […]
Continue reading →Gayle L. Macklem 2011 Affect Education, Emotion Regulation Training, and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy The need for efficient and effective mental health counseling in schools is well accepted as is the fact that the school setting is ideal for meeting the mental health needs of children and adolescents, given relatively easy access to students, the presence of school-based mental […]
Continue reading →Alan Booth • Susan M. McHale Nancy S. Landale Editors 2011 Conceptual shifts and technological breakthroughs have placed new emphasis on the importance of combining nature and nurture to understand family processes and problems. The link between biology and behavior is no longer regarded as a simple, unidirectional, cause and effect process.
Continue reading →Farah A. Ibrahim • Jianna R. Heuer 2016 Client-Specific Interventions This text addresses a void in the literature on diverse counseling encounters by providing tools and approaches for cultural assessment. It also presents social justice variables of privilege and oppression to help make the counseling intervention (process and goals) relevant and meaningful to the client.
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