
BUNDLE: Pare: The Practice of Collaborative Counseling and Psychotherapy + Pare: Collaborative Helping Skills
David Pare(Author)
SAGE Publications Inc (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 4. February 2014
Book
Mixed media product
978-1-4833-4379-2 (ISBN)
Description
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David Pare
The Practice of Collaborative Counseling and Psychotherapy: Developing Skills in Culturally Mindful Helping is a comprehensive introduction to counseling and psychotherapy skills designed to teach future practitioners how to develop and foster collaborative relationships with their clients. Keeping power relations and cultural diversity at the forefront, Pare's text examines, step by step, the skills involved in collaborative therapeutic conversation-an approach that encourages a contextual view of clients and counteracts longstanding traditions of focusing primarily on individual pathology. Indeed, this insightful text teaches students how to keep clients at the heart of their therapy treatment by actively engaging them in the helping process. Guided by the notion of local knowledge, Pare acknowledges the resourcefulness of clients, showing how to capitalize on existing skills and abilities to construct useful change. This textbook reinvigorates the training of counselors and psychotherapists by drawing on a wide range of contemporary ideas and practices. The Instructor's teaching site include instructional videos which feature a diverse group of practitioners demonstrating the skills introduced in the text.
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David Pare
The Practice of Collaborative Counseling and Psychotherapy: Developing Skills in Culturally Mindful Helping is a comprehensive introduction to counseling and psychotherapy skills designed to teach future practitioners how to develop and foster collaborative relationships with their clients. Keeping power relations and cultural diversity at the forefront, Pare's text examines, step by step, the skills involved in collaborative therapeutic conversation-an approach that encourages a contextual view of clients and counteracts longstanding traditions of focusing primarily on individual pathology. Indeed, this insightful text teaches students how to keep clients at the heart of their therapy treatment by actively engaging them in the helping process. Guided by the notion of local knowledge, Pare acknowledges the resourcefulness of clients, showing how to capitalize on existing skills and abilities to construct useful change. This textbook reinvigorates the training of counselors and psychotherapists by drawing on a wide range of contemporary ideas and practices. The Instructor's teaching site include instructional videos which feature a diverse group of practitioners demonstrating the skills introduced in the text.
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More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Thousand Oaks
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Weight
714 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4833-4379-2 (9781483343792)
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David Pare, PhD is a psychologist and family therapist. He is also a full professor at the University of Ottawa, Faculty of Education, where he teaches counselling and psychotherapy. The director of the Glebe Institute, A Centre for Constructive and Collaborative Practice, Dr. Pare has a long-standing interest in collaborative approaches to counselling and supervision. He is co-editor of Collaborative Practice in Psychology and Therapy (with Glenn Larner), Furthering Talk: Advances in the Discursive Therapies (with Tom Strong), and the Social Justice and Counseling: Discourse in Practice (with Cristelle Audet).