Imprint. The second edition of this ultra-practical resource helps both students and practising professionals in the human services fields to be more focused and fulfilled in the work they do.
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"well-organized, uses vignettes to illustrate concepts in an enriching way, provides clear direction for techniques people can use to help themselves, and is systematic and thorough in its approach"
"is well-organized, uses vignettes to illustrate concepts in an enriching way, provides clear direction for techniques people can use to help themselves, and is systematic and thorough in its approach to the issues involved. I would recommend this book highly and without reservation."
"the comments of current and past professionals offer good insights and the 'hands on' exercises recommended in each chapter encourage readers to apply lessons learned in their current situation."
"Well-organized. . . . Provides clear direction for techniques people can use to help themselves, and is systematic and thorough in its approach to the issues involved. I would recommend this book highly and without reservation." --Marlene M. Maheu, Ph.D.
Gail S. Bernstein, Ph.D., has been working in human services, health care, and education for more than 30 years. Her work with adults of all ages and with adolescents has taken her to group homes, high schools, supported living environments, long-term care facilities, private residential institutions, vocational habilitation programs, inpatient psychiatric hospitals, and outpatient psychotherapy offices. Dr. Bernstein earned her doctorate in 1978 from the University of Wisconsin Madison, Department of Studies in Behavioral Disabilities, and is a licensed psychologist in Colorado. Her work includes her psychotherapy practice in Denver, training and consultation for helping professionals, and writing for both general and professional audiences in print and electronic media. She has clinical faculty appointments at the University of Denver School of Professional Psychology and the University of Colorado School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry. "
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