Barbara Okun's practical introduction to counseling has helped thousands of readers become effective and empathetic helpers. Logical, easy-to-understand, and applicable, the book's unique framework helps readers enhance their self-awareness and their understanding of contemporary forces. The hallmark of this book has been its practical, applied approach, infused with many case examples, dialogues, tables, and experiential exercises.
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About the Author:
: Barbara F. Okun, Ph.D., is a professor of counseling psychology at Northeastern University and a clinical instructor at Harvard Medical School. She is Training Director of the Counseling/School Doctoral program at Northeastern and teaches and supervises clinical courses. The author of numerous books and articles, Dr. Okun also trains mental health professionals internationally.
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"This text is packed with essential, critical information for all helpers. The chapter exercises and case examples are excellent because they promote immediate application of the material discussed. I think the overview of theories is a good addition to a practical text such as this, and I like the author's emphasis on the individual and environment. The chapter summaries are also good."
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- PublisherBrooks Cole
- Publication date2001
- ISBN 10 0534513840
- ISBN 13 9780534513849
- BindingPaperback
- Edition number6
- Number of pages324
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