Jon Carlson
Jon Carlson

GSU
Psychologist


Consultation skills are at the heart of school mental health work, whether it be counseling, social work, or school psychology. This practical, how-to book and its accompanying video highlight the strategies and processes used in consultation and helps to bridge the gap between research and practice. New in the second edition is a chapter of case studies and illustrations which features real examples of student-teacher behaviors and consultation assessments.

 
Attachment and Family Systems attempts to conceptually link attachment theory and family systems. The authors of the chapters have written extensively in the fields of family therapy and attachment theory. In their previous writings they have presented both conceptually and empirically based research to support the complementary nature of these two theories. This book combines the clinical and conceptual work of these authors into a single volume. The authors apply attachment theory within a systemic framework to a variety of life cycle transistional tasks and clinical issues, including: the assessment of family functioning and family emotional support, measures of affective expression, the manifestation of attachment organization in love and work relationships and systemic approaches to attachment-related trauma.

 

Interventions and Strategies in Counseling and Psychotherapy acknowledges the important contributions of Alfred Adler and illustrates the many ways in which Adlerian ideas underpin and influence contemporary therapeutic approaches.  This book is essential reading not only for Adlerian psychologists, but also for counselors, psychologists, and psychotherapists of any theoretical grounding who wish to keep their practical skills up to date.
  
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