... a division of Thomson Learning 13 • Genuineness • Refers to willingness of the therapist to be authentic, open, and honest within the helping relationship • Gelso and Carter: All counseling relationships ... groups entering counseling profession We all need to make the helping professions attractive for people of color To become culturally competent, all counsel...
... definition: ▪ The state of empathy, or being empathic, is to perceive the internal frame of reference of another with accuracy and with the emotional components and meanings which pertain thereto as ... (see list bottom, p 153 to top of p 154 ) Hindrances to listening ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ Preconceived notions Anticipating what client will say Thinking about what to say Personal...
... Family, Understanding Our Family To understand others, we need to understand self We need to examine how our family affected us and how the impact of our families can affect the people with ... nondominant groups—see p 215 Why are professional associations not being inclusive? American Association of Marriage and Family Counselors International Association of Marriag...
... division of Thomson Learning “ counselors who are trained to oversee the professional clinical work of counselors and counselors-in-training.” Trained in characteristics identified by the Standards ... me and you talking about him or her with the purpose of some change” (Fall, 1995, p 151) “When a professional (the consultant), who has specialized expertise, meets with on...
... Knowledge of Development Can assist clients in making smooth transitions Can help clients see how they view the world Can help clients understand what drives them Can refer to developmental ... 10 Perry's Theory of Intellectual and Ethical Development Dualism: Black and white thinking, Authorities have the answer, little tolerance for ambiguity Relativism: Many ways...
... “A term, probably of Malaysian origin, that refers to an episode of sudden and intense anxiety that the penis (or in females, the vulva and nipples) will recede into the body and possibly cause ... the norm (mental disorders and abnormal behavior), then you are going to want to understand it—classify it If you classify it (diagnose disorders), then you (or the clients)...
... Related to how people make meaning out of the world of work Try to understand client’s narrative, or life story ▪ Dominant narratives often drive a person’s life story Counselors ask questions to ... Personality and Work Types ▪ RIASEC (See box 11. 1; and Figure 11. 2, p 368) Better the match, the more satisfaction at the job Hexagon model: Traits closer to one...
... consult with others on their proper use You may use them in program evaluation and research You will read about them in the professional literature School counselors: Sometimes the only expert ... division of Thomson Learning 12 Some statistics help us make meaning of test scores Measures of Central Tendency ▪ Mean ▪ Median ▪ Mode Measures of Variability ▪ Range ▪ Interqua...
... The inquiry of truth, which is the love-making, or wooing of it; the knowledge of truth, which is the presence of it; and the belief of truth, which is the enjoying of it; is the sovereign ... than two variables ▪ Multiple regression: (e.g., relationship among empathy, being nonjudgmental, building an alliance, and success in counseling) ▪ Many types: Discrimin...
... Negro, African American, Afro-American, Oriental, Asian American, Chinese American, Japanese American, Native American, Indian, Eskimo, Inuit, Aleut, native, American Indian, Asian Indian, Jew, ... universal and culturespecific strategies and roles in the healing process, and balances the importance of individualism and collectivism in the assessment diagnosis and treatment of clien...
... of Thomson Learning Hispanics: People of Central American, South American, and Caribbean Origin 48 million Americans (16%) Many from Mexico, Puerto Rico, and Cuba Each has unique history ... Encourage clients to speak their own language Assess the cultural identity of the client Check the accuracy of your interpretation of the client’s nonverbals Make use of alte...