Peer Counseling

Peer Counseling
Author: Vincent J. D'Andrea
Publisher:
Total Pages: 452
Release: 1996
Genre: Social Science
ISBN:

This remains the best (and only) handbook for learning to be a peer counselor. After years of success with their first editon, the editors have updated and greatly expanded Peer Counseling with new chapters by additional contributors. This new edition provides the basics of rapidly training college students and others in: Listening skills -- Crisis counseling -- Counseling skills Cultural and ethnic perspectives -- Resident advisors Suggested training curriculum Chapters from new contributing authors help reflect changes in the work of the average college campus peer counselor: Ethical considerations -- Making referrals -- Date rape -- Sexual orientation -- HIV antibody test counseling Complete with bibliography and index

The Peer Counselor's Pocket Book

The Peer Counselor's Pocket Book
Author: Joan Sturkie
Publisher: Resource Publications (CA)
Total Pages: 92
Release: 1989
Genre: Psychology
ISBN:

Participants act out short plays on such subjects as abortion, suicide, child abuse, gangs, home life, and drugs; and respond to the questions provided at the end of each play, discussing how the characters in the play dealt with the particular issue.

A Guide to Peer Counseling

A Guide to Peer Counseling
Author: Jewel Rumley Cox
Publisher: Jason Aronson
Total Pages: 268
Release: 1999
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780765701534

Containing abundant demonstrative case examples, this book is designed to provide the skills necessary to counsel - from the initial needs assessment (for resources like food, shelter, medical care, physical protection, or unconditional support) through the conduct of a session (how to start and end one, identifying and reflecting clients' feelings, typical roadblocks, and confidentiality).

Holistic Peer Counseling

Holistic Peer Counseling
Author: Nekole Shapiro
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2015-12-03
Genre:
ISBN: 9781517548612

Holistic Peer Counseling (HPC) is a peer based counseling system which teaches the potentially radical perspective that distress patterns need loving attention to heal. We learn how to be both a client and a counselor so that we can heal ourselves and facilitate healing for others. HPC is "Do It Yourself (DIY)" technology. This means every person who takes the course learns both counseling and clienting skills and practices both roles. In this way, the person being counseled is always in control. They know the techniques, and decide to utilize their triggers as catalysts for healing or not. HPC breaks the dynamic of, "I am healer" and "you heal me." It recognizes that we all have the ability to give and receive loving attention that provides an opportunity for healing.

The Peer Specialist Pocket Resource for Mental Health and Substance Use Services

The Peer Specialist Pocket Resource for Mental Health and Substance Use Services
Author: Charles Drebing
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 102
Release: 2013-07
Genre: Mental health services
ISBN: 9781304201706

This pocket resource provides Peer Specialists working with adults in mental health and/or substance use treatment, with key information about common terms and strategies they need in order to be effective in this specialized role. It is also provides a customizable resource of referral information that Peers can share with the people they support.

Advocating for Others: A Pocket Resource for Peer Specialists and Counselors

Advocating for Others: A Pocket Resource for Peer Specialists and Counselors
Author: Charles Drebing
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2016-03-26
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9781329803091

Advocacy for consumers of mental health and social services is a key force moving these services toward truly patient-centered care. Patients, family members, Peer Specialists, clinical staff and quality assurance professionals all find themselves in the advocacy role at times, pushing for continued improvement in programs and organizations that patients rely on for their recovery. Unfortunately few people have any formal training or education in how to advocate effectively. This pocket resource is designed to provide easy access to the key strategies and information needed to help anyone finding themselves advocating for small or large changes in a healthcare or social service organization, to do so effectively.

Leading Peer Support and Self-Help Groups: A Pocket Resource for Peer Specialists and Support Group Facilitators

Leading Peer Support and Self-Help Groups: A Pocket Resource for Peer Specialists and Support Group Facilitators
Author: Charles Drebing
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2016
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1329956923

There were more visits to peer support/self-help groups last year, than there were visits to the offices of mental health professionals. Peer support groups have exploded in popularity, as the public and the healthcare community recognize that they provide an effective complement to formal care, and improve the chance that many participants will have better healthcare outcomes. Few peer support/self-help group leaders have more than minimal training in how to lead a group successfully. This is unfortunate, as leading a self-help group is often challenging. This pocket resource is designed to provide easy access to key information and strategies to help Peer Specialists and other lay group leaders develop and expand their group facilitation skills so they can lead healthy thriving peer support groups.

The Peer Helper's Pocketbook

The Peer Helper's Pocketbook
Author: Joan Sturkie
Publisher: Resource Publications (CA)
Total Pages: 130
Release: 1992
Genre: Psychology
ISBN:

A quick guide for peer helpers/counselors in middle schools and high schools.

Making of a Therapist

Making of a Therapist
Author: Louis J. Cozolino
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2004-06-29
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0393704246

Lessons from the personal experience and reflections of a therapist. The difficulty and cost of training psychotherapists properly is well known. It is far easier to provide a series of classes while ignoring the more challenging personal components of training. Despite the fact that the therapist's self-insight, emotional maturity, and calm centeredness are critical for successful psychotherapy, rote knowledge and technical skills are the focus of most training programs. As a result, the therapist's personal growth is either marginalized or ignored. The Making of a Therapist counters this trend by offering graduate students and beginning therapists a personal account of this important inner journey. Cozolino provides a unique look inside the mind and heart of an experienced therapist. Readers will find an exciting and privileged window into the experience of the therapist who, like themselves, is just starting out. In addition, The Making of a Therapist contains the practical advice, common-sense wisdom, and self-disclosure that practicing professionals have found to be the most helpful during their own training.The first part of the book, 'Getting Through Your First Sessions,' takes readers through the often-perilous days and weeks of conducting initial sessions with real clients. Cozolino addresses such basic concerns as: Do I need to be completely healthy myself before I can help others? What do I do if someone comes to me with an issue or problem I can't handle? What should I do if I have trouble listening to my clients? What if a client scares me?The second section of the book, 'Getting to Know Your Clients,' delves into the routine of therapy and the subsequent stages in which you continue to work with clients and help them. In this context, Cozolino presents the notion of the 'good enough' therapist, one who can surrender to his or her own imperfections while still guiding the therapeutic relationship to a positive outcome. The final section, 'Getting to Know Yourself,' goes to the core of the therapist's relation to him- or herself, addressing such issues as: How to turn your weaknesses into strengths, and how to deal with the complicated issues of pathological caretaking, countertransference, and self-care.Both an excellent introduction to the field as well as a valuable refresher for the experienced clinician, The Making of a Therapist offers readers the tools and insight that make the journey of becoming a therapist a rich and rewarding experience.

Tell Yourself a Better Lie

Tell Yourself a Better Lie
Author: Marisa Peer
Publisher: Rtt Press
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2022-01-10
Genre:
ISBN: 9781544525020

Do you ever wish you could rewrite your life? Our lives are defined by the stories we tell ourselves, but those stories aren't always true. Narratives that are based on outdated or irrelevant information can run (or ruin) our lives for years, even if those stories are wildly different from the objective reality that formed them. In her sixth book, Tell Yourself a Better Lie, best-selling author Marisa Peer shares for the first time how Rapid Transformational Therapy (RTT) creates stunning in-the-room turnarounds for issues as varied as suicidal depression, eating disorders, weight loss, and life-limiting phobias and addictions. Through ten diverse case studies, Marisa explains how our unmet needs as children can morph into fixed stories we tell ourselves in adulthood-and, more importantly, how we all have the power to change them. If you've been longing for a happier, more fulfilled life, pick up Tell Yourself a Better Lie and take control of your own story today.