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Providing a practical handbook for practitioners in the helping professions, The First Helping Interview is a highly useful, easy-to-understand guide for both experienced and novice practitioners that reveals the steps involved in the crucial first meeting with a client. The authors approach the task of an initial interview by providing an overview of what the therapeutic process is and what to expect from clients, both those who seek help voluntarily and those who are required to get help. The book also covers the practical basics of therapy-counselor/client roles, physical settings, communication dynamics, assessment and diagnosis, record keeping, goals and contracts, and trust building. Separate chapters discuss special topics such as working with couples and families, the role of culture and ethnicity, when and how to refer clients with serious problems, and legal and ethical issues. Although this book is general enough to be used by any practitioner, the authors pay particular attention to specific settings, such as child protective services, crisis intervention, and corrections. Social workers, marriage and family therapists, school counselors, psychiatric nurses, child welfare workers, and probation officers will appreciate this valuable, indispensable reference tool.
Special Issues in Working with Couples and Families
Special Issues in Working with Couples and Families
As we turn our attention to the complexity of working with a couple or a family group as our client, the words of Tolstoy ring hauntingly true: “Happy families are all alike; every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way.” You are about to become intimately involved in all the game-playing, role-playing, rule-making, power-mongering, pain-inflicting dynamics of people who believe that you can help them sort it all out and make them feel better. They expect you to be both involved and objective, kind yet confrontational, wise yet impartial. It is not unusual for each individual member to believe that he or she is the damaged party and that ...
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