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Counseling Techniques: A Comprehensive Resource for Christian Counselors

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Counseling Techniques: A Comprehensive Resource for Christian Counselors

Contributors:

By (Author) John C. Thomas

ISBN:

9780310529446

Publisher:

Zondervan

Imprint:

Zondervan Academic

Publication Date:

16th November 2018

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Religious counselling
Psychotherapy: counselling
Psychotherapy

Dewey:

253.5

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

736

Dimensions:

Width 163mm, Height 239mm, Spine 43mm

Weight:

1187g

Description


Counseling Techniques provides a useful resource for any type of counseling practitioner. Presenting a wide variety of the most effective and commonly used techniques associated with various diagnoses, theoretical bases, and client populations, it offers experienced therapists and students alike a single, trustworthy resource for clinical reference and guidance.

Each chapter includes a user-friendly, step-by-step explanation of the techniques covered. Sections survey the following:

  • Basic types of techniques (cognitive, behavioral, experiential, and more)

  • Techniques for children, adolescents, adults, couples, and families

  • Techniques for a wide variety of individual and family issues, including emotional dysregulation, shame, loss, sexual abuse, trauma, domestic violence, attachment wounds, and much more

Featuring a lineup of top-notch, highly experienced counselors and thoroughly integrated with a Christian worldview, Counseling Techniques will equip therapists and students in various helping disciplines for the frequent clinical issues that arise in all forms of counseling.

Reviews

The field of Christian counseling continues to grow and expand at a rapid pace. Every day we look for insights and tools to help expand our work with lost, confused, broken, wounded, or exploited people. This is a real gift to the profession. Each chapter in Counseling Techniques translates theory into practice through effective and practical discussion of strategies, intervention, and techniques that are grounded in and supported by theory and research. The twenty-eight chapters are also jam-packed with conceptual, clinical, theoretical, and theological resources. Be sure to add this book to your library! * Tim Clinton, EdD, LPC, LMFT, BCPCC, President, American Association of Christian Counselors *
Counseling Techniques is a comprehensive resource that will be of great benefit to students and practitioners alike. Christian clinicians and those who train them will be indebted to John Thomas and the array of contributors who have offered us such a wealth of knowledge and practical direction. * Mark A. Yarhouse, PsyD, Professor of Psychology and Rosemarie S. Hughes Endowed Chair, Regent University *
Counseling Techniques is a valuable resource for all Christian counselors and psychotherapists. The chapters are authored by the leading experts in the field, and Dr. Thomas brings the volume together well with a winsome and wise introduction where he situates strategies, interventions, and techniques in the broader context of effective counseling. * Mark R. McMinn, PhD, ABPP, Professor of Psychology, George Fox University *
All practitioners are better with some tools than others. This book prepares students and newer counselors with an enlarged toolkit and provides wisdom on how to use the tools you they may not be as familiar with. The range of strategies, interventions, and techniques is impressive, as are the counseling professionals presenting them. * Marshall Shelley, Director of the Doctor of Ministry program, Denver Seminary *
Counseling Techniques, edited by John C. Thomas, is an excellent and very useful compendium of clinical strategies, interventions, and techniques for Christian counselors in helping a wide variety of clients. There are eleven chapters on theory-based strategies, four on population-based strategies, and twelve on clinical issue-based strategies. I highly recommend this practical resource as must reading for Christian counselors and others involved in people-helping. * Rev. Siang-Yang Tan, PhD, Professor of Psychology, Fuller Theological Seminary; Senior Pastor, First Evangelical Church Glendale; author, Counseling and Psychotherapy: A Christian Perspective *
I found Counseling Techniques to be erudite, comprehensive, practical and innovative. I expect the text to become an invaluable resource to clinicians, supervisors, and counselor educators. It will take its place among the truly outstanding books in the realms of clinical training, supervision, and practice. It is a book that will be kept within arms reach both literally and figuratively. It may be placed on a shelf, but it will not collect dust. * James Trozer, PhD, Professor, Senior Lecturer, Granite State College; retired psychologist and marriage and family counselor *
With ever-changing cultural trends and more updated research in the field, the need for a counseling-techniques book that marries the data with the truth of Scripture cannot be understated. Dr. John Thomas carefully selects the most respected practitioners in the field to provide a comprehensive yet-easy-to-read manual for todays counseling student. I know this because I personally sat under Dr. Thomas and many of the authors in this book as a student myself. You can rest assured that not only are you getting the best of scholarly wisdom, youre getting experts who genuinely care for the human condition. This is a must-have book for every Christian counselor and counseling student in the twenty-first century. * Joshua Straub, PhD, Marriage and Family Strategist, LifeWay Christian Resources; author, Safe House: How Emotional Safety is the Key to Raising Kids Who Live, Love, and Lead Well *
Counseling Techniques provides novice and advanced students as well as practicing psychotherapists with detailed information on clinical techniques stemming from a diversity of counseling theories. Leading Christian experts in collaboration with Dr. John Thomas skillfully integrate theory, research, practice, and Christian thought in a resourceful text for the counseling community. * John J. S. Harrichand, PhD, Assistant Professor of Counselor Education, The College of Brockport, State University of New York *
Counseling Techniques blends theological perspective, counseling strategies, and learned wisdom from numerous seasoned practitioners. Accessible to counselors at all skill levels, the contributors deliver practical insight as well as consolidate useful techniques into a valuable reference resource. * Matthew K. Elliott, PhD candidate, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, and church counselor *

Author Bio

John C. Thomas (PhD, University of South Carolina; PhD, Capella University) is professor of counseling and family studies at Liberty University. A licensed professional counselor and certified substance abuse counselor, he has written several books including Therapeutic Expedition and, with Gary Habermas, Whats Good About Feeling Bad.

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