Explore a wide range of strategies and techniques to build your school counselor consulting skillset In the newly revised Second Edition of School Counselor Consultation: Skills for Working Effectively With Parents, Teachers, and Other School Personnel, a team of distinguished counselors delivers a comprehensive and insightful exploration of the consultation process. With a strong focus on proven, practical techniques, this book offers readers a detailed case consultation model, an interactive workshop model, concise discussions of trauma-informed practices, consultations supporting students with anxiety, and more. The book also includes: An emphasis on building the skills necessary for counselors to facilitate the personal, social, career, and academic growth of students. An integration of theory and practice using an experiential approach to developing consulting competence. Appendices and sample activities that outline the techniques and strategies used to support learning. Perfect for students pursuing master's degrees in Education, School Counselor Consultation is also ideal for school counselling students and practitioners seeking a hands-on framework for applying consulting theory and approaches to the school setting.
Wilkinson (2006) points out that Bergan and Kratochwill's (1990) model of BC does not include an interview regarding treatment integrity and, as consultants, we often “consult and hope” that an intervention will be properly implemented.
This unique text articulates a solution-focused, collaborative model of consultation that operates within a systems view of a school. This model allows counselors to conceptualize and employ a number of...
Mrs. Jackson then contacted the DOD to see if she could obtain some help, since she was unable to find someone in either school district to assist her. Because Jayson's health is in jeopardy, the representative from the DOD immediately ...
Case 2: Jordan Age and setting: Jordan is a seven-year-old second grader. He was born addicted to crack cocaine and physically abused until the age of four. He is currently in a foster home with a single parent.
Intended for graduate courses on school consultation or counseling, school interventions, or for use in field placement courses, practicums, or internships taught in school psychology, school counseling, or social work, this book is ideal ...
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In this second edition of a practical and eminently useful resource, Rosemary Thompson discusses the new and expanded roles of today's school counselors.
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Section I addresses the expanding role of school counselors, fresh perspectives for approaching this important work, and an introduction to the concept of prevention.
Written for graduate students in school psychology, counseling psychology, special education, and social work, this book is an invaluable resource for mental health professionals working in schools who wish to upgrade their professional ...