Counseling Theories and Techniques for Rehabilitation Health Professionals

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Springer Publishing Company, Feb 17, 2004 - Psychology - 496 pages

This text provides a state-of-the-art treatment of the dominant theories and techniques of counseling and psychotherapy from a rehabilitation perspective. Written by recognized experts in their content areas, the book focuses on several knowledge domains underlying the practice of counseling in rehabilitation settings. These domains are presented within the framework of the major theoretical approaches to counseling and applications are explained as they relate specifically to people with disabilities. Case examples are used throughout the text. Basic techniques and selected professional issues related to practice are also presented.

This collection will be useful for practitioners as well as for upper-level undergraduates and graduate students in rehabilitation counseling/psychology and other rehabilitation health care disciplines such as nursing, occupational therapy, and physical therapy.

 

Contents

Counseling Theories
17
Basic Techniques
225
Special Considerations
301
Professional Issues
403
Index
467
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Fong Chan, Ph.D is the Norman L. and Barbara M. Berven Professor of Rehabilitation Psychology (Emeritus) in the Department of Rehabilitation Psychology and Special Education, University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Norman L. Berven, PhD, is Emeritus Professor and Past-Chair, Rehabilitation Psychology Program, Department of Rehabilitation Psychology and Special Education, University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Kenneth R. Thomas, D.Ed., is Professor Emeritus of Rehabilitation Psychology, University of Wisconsin-Madison.

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