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Helping students develop professional counselling competency.

The preferred text in its discipline, Choices: Interview and Counselling Skills for Canadians, is a practical guide that helps Canadian professionals develop the knowledge, abilities, and attitudes required for effective interviewing and counselling. It strives to help students gain a wide range of skills based on supported theory and evidence-based best practices. Readable, student-friendly, and jargon-free, Choices is appropriate for students from numerous disciplines including social work, youth justice, child and youth care counselling, addictions, psychology, teaching, general nursing, and psychiatric nursing.

From the Back Cover:

I have worked with a few other counselling texts over the years and find Choices: Interviewing and Counselling Skills for Canadians, to be one of the most comprehensive beginner counselling texts. ... I personally find the exercises extremely useful at reinforcing newly acquired content.

–Kristen Buscaglia, Niagara College

Key Features of this edition include

Counseling Interviewing Skills Techniques

· New to the 4th edition - Success Tips: a compilation of student Success Tips organized by chapter organized by chapter with page references

· Enhanced coverage of ethical dilemmas, self-determination, contracting, culture, stages of change, principles of effective confrontation and AIDS/HIV

· Case examples, statistics and ethical references reflecting Canadian realities

· Challenging exercises that promote skill development, conceptual understanding, and self-awareness

About the Author

Human Services Interviewing Skills

Skills:

Bob Shebib, a counsellor with over 35 years of experience in clinical work, teaching, and consulting, has broad experience in the field. He has worked in child protection, public welfare, corrections, and residential youth care. He has graduate degrees in both social work and business. Bob is the author of numerous textbooks and scholarly papers on the topic of counselling, including: Counselling Skills for Social Service Workers (two editions); Financial Assistance Skills; Counselling Skills; Choices: Counseling Skills for Social Workers and Other Professionals; and Choices: Interviewing and Counselling Skills For Canadians (3 editions). As well, he has been a keynote speaker at many national and international conferences, including presentation of a paper titled “Cultural Intelligence” in Shanghai, China. In 2004—2005, he led a Canadian team of scholars who are collaborating on a book comparing the social service governance systems in China and Canada. Bob is the coordinator of the Community Social Service Worker program at Douglas College, New Westminster, BC, where he also teaches a variety of counselling courses. As well, he maintains an active community consulting and training practice. Customized workshops based on his texts can be arranged.

Essential Interviewing And Counseling Skills

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