Finding Your Way as a Counselor

Finding Your Way as a Counselor
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 200
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ISBN-10 : UVA:X004260491
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Rating : 4/5 (91 Downloads)

Synopsis Finding Your Way as a Counselor by : Jeffrey A. Kottler

This book is a collection of essays published in a column in "Counseling Today", the newspaper of the American Counseling Association. These essays are written by various counselors who relate their successes, challenges, doubts, and failures; they describe some of the personal issues involved in counseling practice that are rarely discussed. Topics include school-to-work, client expectations, career development, diagnostic labeling, self-promotion, ethical decision making, and counselor burnout. The articles address issues in school, mental health, private practice, military, university, industrial settings, and the profession in general. The book is organized into eight sections: (1) "In the Beginning"; (2) "Feeling Lost"; (3) "Confronting Ourselves"; (4) "Making a Difference"; (5) "Refining Our Thinking"; (6) "Recognition and Self-Promotion"; (7) "Transitions and Transformations"; and (8) "Reaching Out." The text is intended to be useful to both students and experienced practitioners. (LSR)

Running on Empty

Running on Empty
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Publisher : Morgan James Publishing
Total Pages : 250
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ISBN-10 : 9781614482420
ISBN-13 : 161448242X
Rating : 4/5 (20 Downloads)

Synopsis Running on Empty by : Jonice Webb

A large segment of the population struggles with feelings of being detached from themselves and their loved ones. They feel flawed, and blame themselves. Running on Empty will help them realize that they're suffering not because of something that happened to them in childhood, but because of something that didn't happen. It's the white space in their family picture, the background rather than the foreground. This will be the first self-help book to bring this invisible force to light, educate people about it, and teach them how to overcome it.

The Plantpower Way: Italia

The Plantpower Way: Italia
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Publisher : Penguin
Total Pages : 354
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ISBN-10 : 9780735217607
ISBN-13 : 0735217602
Rating : 4/5 (07 Downloads)

Synopsis The Plantpower Way: Italia by : Rich Roll

A plant-fueled lifestyle guide to la bella vita, complete with 125 vegan Italian recipes the whole family will love, from the authors of The Plantpower Way. Julie Piatt and Rich Roll have inspired countless people to embrace a plant-fueled lifestyle, and through their advocacy efforts, podcasts, and talks, thousands of people are now living healthier and more vibrant lives. Now, with their new cookbook, they're doing it again but with added Italian flair. If you think a healthy vegan lifestyle means giving up your favorite creamy pastas and cheesy pizzas, then think again. In The Plantpower Way: Italia, they pay homage to Italy's rich food history with an inspiring collection of 125 entirely plant-based recipes for the country's most popular and time-honored dishes. Julie is known for her creativity and resourcefulness in the kitchen, and her recipes will show just how rich and luscious Italian cuisine can be, without a drop of dairy in sight! Filled with fresh vegan takes on Italian staples, inventive new recipes, and stunning photographs of the Italian countryside, The Plantpower Way: Italia is a celebration of Italy's most delicious flavors and will show everyone a fresh, beautiful, and healthful side to Italian cooking.

How to Navigate Life

How to Navigate Life
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Publisher : St. Martin's Press
Total Pages : 199
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ISBN-10 : 9781250273154
ISBN-13 : 1250273153
Rating : 4/5 (54 Downloads)

Synopsis How to Navigate Life by : Belle Liang, PhD

An essential guide to tackling what students, families, and educators can do now to cut through stress and performance pressure, and find a path to purpose. Today’s college-bound kids are stressed, anxious, and navigating demands in their lives unimaginable to a previous generation. They’re performance machines, hitting the benchmarks they’re “supposed” to in order to reach the next tier of a relentless ladder. Then, their mental and physical exhaustion carries over right into first jobs. What have traditionally been considered the best years of life have become the beaten-down years of life. Belle Liang and Timothy Klein devote their careers both to counseling individual students and to cutting through the daily pressures to show a better way, a framework, and set of questions to find kids’ “true north”: what really turns them on in life, and how to harness the core qualities that reveal, allowing them to choose a course of study, a college, and a career. Even the gentlest parents and teachers tend to play into pervasive societal pressure for students to PERFORM. And when we take the foot off the gas, we beg the kids to just figure out what their PASSION is. Neither is a recipe for mental or physical health, or, ironically, for performance or passion. How to Navigate Life shows that successful human beings instead tap into their PURPOSE—the why behind the what and how. Best of all, purpose is a completely translatable quality to every aspect of life, from first jobs to last jobs and everything in between.

Finding Your Way

Finding Your Way
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Publisher : SAGE
Total Pages : 69
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ISBN-10 : 9780761921837
ISBN-13 : 0761921834
Rating : 4/5 (37 Downloads)

Synopsis Finding Your Way by : Linda M. Pucci

Written in a supportive tone, this easy-to-understand book explains what happens when a child discloses abuse and how various systems may respond to the testimony. Finding Your Way is intended to help children understand what abuse is, the steps that are taken to protect a child, the process of prosecuting the abuser, and the child's feelings during the healing process. Intended for children ages 9-18, this is a valuable tool for any professional whose work involves protecting or treating abused children as well as investigating and prosecuting child abuse cases.

The Angry Therapist

The Angry Therapist
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Publisher : Parallax Press
Total Pages : 170
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ISBN-10 : 9781941529621
ISBN-13 : 1941529623
Rating : 4/5 (21 Downloads)

Synopsis The Angry Therapist by : John Kim

Tackling relationships, career, and family issues, John Kim, LMFT, thinks of himself as a life-styledesigner, not a therapist. His radical new approach, that he sometimes calls “self-help in a shot glass” is easy, real, and to the point. He helps people make changes to their lives so that personal growth happens organically, just by living. Let’s face it, therapy is a luxury. Few of us have the time or money to devote to going to an office every week. With anecdotes illustrating principles in action (in relatable and sometimes irreverent fashion) and stand-alone practices and exercises, Kim gives readers the tools and directions to focus on what's right with them instead of what's wrong. When John Kim was going through the end of a relationship, he began blogging as The Angry Therapist, documenting his personal journey post-divorce. Traditional therapists avoid transparency, but Kim preferred the language of "me too" as opposed to "you should." He blogged about his own shortcomings, revelations, views on relationships, and the world. He spoke a different therapeutic language —open, raw, and at times subversive — and people responded. The Angry Therapist blog, that inspired this book, has been featured in The Atlantic Monthly and on NPR.

Leaving It at the Office

Leaving It at the Office
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Publisher : Guilford Publications
Total Pages : 297
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ISBN-10 : 9781462535927
ISBN-13 : 1462535925
Rating : 4/5 (27 Downloads)

Synopsis Leaving It at the Office by : John C. Norcross

Cover -- Half Title Page -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- About the Authors -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- 1. Valuing the Person of the Psychotherapist -- 2. Refocusing on the Rewards -- 3. Recognizing the Hazards -- 4. Minding the Body -- 5. Nurturing Relationships -- 6. Setting Boundaries -- 7. Restructuring Cognitions -- 8. Sustaining Healthy Escapes -- 9. Maintaining Mindfulness -- 10. Creating a Flourishing Environment -- 11. Profiting from Personal Therapy -- 12. Cultivating Spirituality and Mission -- 13. Fostering Creativity and Growth -- References -- Index.

The Plantpower Way

The Plantpower Way
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Publisher : Penguin
Total Pages : 620
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ISBN-10 : 9780698406193
ISBN-13 : 0698406192
Rating : 4/5 (93 Downloads)

Synopsis The Plantpower Way by : Rich Roll

A transformative family lifestyle guide on the power of plant-based eating—with 120 recipes—from world-renowned vegan ultra-distance athlete Rich Roll and his chef wife Julie Piatt Created by renowned vegan ultra-distance athlete and high-profile wellness advocate Rich Roll and his chef wife Julie Piatt, The Plantpower Way shares the joy and vibrant health they and their whole family have experienced living a plant-based lifestyle. Bursting with inspiration, practical guidance, and beautiful four-color photography, The Plantpower Way has more than 120 delicious, easy-to-prepare whole food recipes, including hearty breakfasts, lunches, and dinners, plus healthful and delicious smoothies and juices, and decadent desserts. But beyond the plate, at its core, The Plantpower Way is a plant-centric lifestyle primer that finally provides the modern family with a highly accessible roadmap to long-term wellness and vibrant body, mind, and spirit health. The Plantpower Way is better than a diet: It's a celebration of a delicious, simple, and sustainable lifestyle that will give families across the country a new perspective and path to living their best life.

Finding Your Way

Finding Your Way
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Publisher : SAGE Publications
Total Pages : 69
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ISBN-10 : 9781452252001
ISBN-13 : 1452252009
Rating : 4/5 (01 Downloads)

Synopsis Finding Your Way by : Lynn M. Copen

Written in a supportive tone, this easy-to-understand book explains what happens when a child discloses abuse and how various systems may respond to the testimony. Finding Your Way is intended to help children understand what abuse is, the steps that are taken to protect a child, the process of prosecuting the abuser, and the child′s feelings during the healing process. Intended for children ages 9-18, this is a valuable tool for any professional whose work involves protecting or treating abused children as well as investigating and prosecuting child abuse cases.

What Your Counselor Never Told You

What Your Counselor Never Told You
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Publisher : Bethany House
Total Pages : 250
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ISBN-10 : 9780764223921
ISBN-13 : 0764223925
Rating : 4/5 (21 Downloads)

Synopsis What Your Counselor Never Told You by : William Backus

Groundbreaking book on how sin is the basis of many common emotional and psychological problems. Includes a unique self-test.