PART ONE. INTRODUCTION TO CLIENT-CENTERED COUNSELING
The Legal and Nonlegal Dimensions of a Client's Problem
2
(14)
A Client-Centered Approach
16
(9)
An Overview of the Counseling Process
25
(7)
PART TWO. FUNDAMENTAL COUNSELING SKILLS
Motivation
32
(14)
Active Listening
46
(23)
Questioning
69
(15)
PART THREE. INFORMATION-GATHERING
Beginning Client Conferences
84
(28)
Obtaining a Time Line
112
(33)
Theory Development: Developing Potential Evidence
145
(20)
Theory Development Questioning Techniques
165
(32)
Gathering Information for Proposed Deals
197
(15)
Techniques for Gathering Information About Proposed Deals
212
(13)
Concluding Client Conferences
225
(12)
Gathering Information From Atypical and Difficult Clients
237
(21)
PART FOUR. DECISION-MAKING
The Nature of the Counseling Process
258
(29)
Implementing the Basic Counseling Approach
287
(22)
Refining and Tailoring Step One: Clarifying Objectives
309
(7)
Refining and Tailoring Step Two: Identifying Alternatives
316
(16)
Refining and Tailoring Step Three: Identifying Consequences
332
(15)
Refining and Tailoring Step Four: Decision Making
347
(15)
The Counseling Model and Litigation
362
(14)
The Counseling Model and Proposed Deals
376
(31)
Referring Clients to Mental Health Professionals
407
(8)
Index
415
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