The Young Lady's Counsellor

The Young Lady's Counsellor
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Total Pages : 270
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ISBN-10 : UVA:X000425969
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Synopsis The Young Lady's Counsellor by : Daniel Wise

The Young Lady's Counselor

The Young Lady's Counselor
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Total Pages : 268
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ISBN-10 : IND:30000113533297
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Synopsis The Young Lady's Counselor by : Daniel Wise

The Young Woman's Journal

The Young Woman's Journal
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Total Pages : 620
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ISBN-10 : NYPL:33433082160544
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The Young Lady's Counselor

The Young Lady's Counselor
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:1450381966
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Synopsis The Young Lady's Counselor by : Daniel Wise

The Young Woman's Journal

The Young Woman's Journal
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Total Pages : 876
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105117357256
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Counseling Women Across the Life Span

Counseling Women Across the Life Span
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Publisher : Springer Publishing Company
Total Pages : 262
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ISBN-10 : 9780826129178
ISBN-13 : 082612917X
Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Synopsis Counseling Women Across the Life Span by : Jill Schwarz, PhD, NCC

"Dr. Jill Schwarz' Counseling Women Across the Lifespan is tailor made for gender-specific counseling courses. This text is highly accessible and comprehensive, and includes specific learning objectives, state-of-the-art research, and questions for student reflection and discussion. Importantly, each chapter is a Call to Action for all counselors to be advocates for change in a world that desperately needs empowering approaches for counseling girls and woman." - Mark Woodford "Within the pages of Counseling Women Across the Lifespan lay the seeds of professional and personal transformation. The text provides a comprehensive review of the issues that today's women face, while providing practical ideas for intervention and advocacy. With thought-provoking reflection questions at the end of each chapter, testimonials from graduate students who have been transformed as a result of this work, and actionable steps that you can take on behalf of women's rights, you cannot be but changed after engaging with this compelling text." - Corinne Zupko This book, the first comprehensive text to focus specifically on counseling women and girls, provides a sweeping overview of female life span development and issues and offers a unique integration of prevention, advocacy, and interventions. With contributions from leading scholars and practitioners in diverse fields, it provides information, resources, and practical suggestions that counselors can use to help empower individual women and girls to live as their authentic selves, and to engage as effective collaborators in addressing societal inequities. With a strong focus on empowerment and adherence to a social justice framework, the book highlights the value of mental health practitioners employing strengths-based approaches and advocating for systemic change. Based on a foundation of understanding females' diverse holistic development, the text explores the major theoretical approaches relevant to counseling and psychotherapy with women and girls. It then discusses the key issues faced by females at different developmental stages and describes appropriate counseling strategies for each, focusing on prevention as well as intervention. Specific concerns and strategies for women in different contexts, such as education, physical health and body image concerns, and violence, are emphasized. Unique to the text is coverage of how men specifically can serve as allies and advocates in creating healthier and safer societies for women and girls. Replete with supporting features such as learning objectives, self-reflection prompts, personal narratives, discussion questions, abundant resources, and strategies for how professionals can serve as advocates and change agents, this book is an ideal core text for courses on counseling women or gender issues in counseling, social work, psychology, marriage and family therapy, and women's studies programs, as well as a useful resource for mental health practitioners. Key Features: Uniquely covers life span development and counseling issues, needs, and application for females across the life span Emphasizes advocacy, prevention, and practical intervention strategies Examines the contextual elements that affect the female experience, including the oppressive structures in which they live Addresses global perspectives, diverse women, a social justice framework, and empowerment Includes learning objectives, first-person accounts, "Calls to Action" and self-reflection and discussion questions A sample course calendar and syllabus are available to instructors to aid in course development

In the Counselor's House

In the Counselor's House
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Total Pages : 302
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ISBN-10 : PRNC:32101068392149
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Synopsis In the Counselor's House by : Eugenie Marlitt

Quick Scripture Reference for Counseling Youth

Quick Scripture Reference for Counseling Youth
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Publisher : Baker Books
Total Pages : 265
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ISBN-10 : 9781441245526
ISBN-13 : 1441245529
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Synopsis Quick Scripture Reference for Counseling Youth by : Patricia A. Miller

Drugs and alcohol. Self-injury. Eating disorders. Puberty. Suicide. Sexual purity. These are just a few of the challenges facing teens and young adults today. This concise, topical guide to the Bible is the perfect tool for parents and youth pastors wanting to provide scriptural guidance to youth regarding the issues they face in their formative years. Now updated, revised, and expanded with new topics.

The Counselors

The Counselors
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Publisher : Penguin
Total Pages : 369
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ISBN-10 : 9780593524244
ISBN-13 : 0593524241
Rating : 4/5 (44 Downloads)

Synopsis The Counselors by : Jessica Goodman

**An INSTANT Indie Bestseller!** "A nervy, intense, and expertly crafted thriller that kept me hooked page after page. Dark secrets? Summer camp setting? Complex teen girls? Murder? Count me in. A simply stunning book." —Kathleen Glasgow, New York Times bestselling author of Girl in Pieces, You'd Be Home Now, and The Agathas From New York Times bestselling author Jessica Goodman comes a twisty new thriller about three best friends, one elite summer camp, and the dark secrets that lead to a body in the lake. Camp Alpine Lake is the only place where Goldie Easton feels safe. She’s always had a special connection to the place, even before she was old enough to attend. The camp is the lifeline of Roxwood, the small town she lives in. Alpine Lake provides jobs, money and prestige to the region. Few Roxwood locals, though, get to reap the rewards of living so close to the glam summer that camp, with its five-figure tuition and rich kids who have been dumped there for eight weeks by their powerful parents. Goldie's one of them. Even with her "townie" background, Goldie has never felt more at home at camp and now she’s back as a counselor, desperate for summer to start and her best friends, Ava and Imogen, to arrive. Because Goldie has a terrible dark secret she’s been keeping and she is more in need of the comfort than ever. But Goldie’s not the only person at camp who has been lying. When a teen turns up dead in the lake late one night, she knows that the death couldn’t have been an accident. She also knows that Ava was at the lake that same night. What did Ava see and what does she know? Why hasn’t she said anything to Goldie about the death? Worse—what did Ava do? But asking questions offers no answers, only broken bonds of lifelong friendship, with hidden danger and betrayals deeper than Goldie ever imagined.