Counseling Adults in Transition: Linking Practice with Theory"In this updated edition of a highly successful text, the authors expand on their transition model, which offers effective adult counseling through an integration of empirical knowledge and theory with practice. The authors combine an understanding of adult development with practical strategies for counseling clients in personal and professional transition and provide a framework for individual, group, and work settings. The final chapter goes beyond intervention to discuss issues such as consulting and advocacy." "Counselors, counselor educators, counselors-in-training, and other mental health professionals will find this volume an essential addition to their library of resources."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved |
Contents
What Do We Need To Know? | 1 |
The Transition Framework | 25 |
Factors That Influence Transitions | 47 |
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