Helping Beyond the 50-Minute Hour
Therapists Involved in Meaningful Social Action
Herausgeber: Kottler, Jeffrey A; Carlson, Jon; Englar-Carlson, Matt
Helping Beyond the 50-Minute Hour
Therapists Involved in Meaningful Social Action
Herausgeber: Kottler, Jeffrey A; Carlson, Jon; Englar-Carlson, Matt
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First Published in 2013. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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First Published in 2013. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 316
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Dezember 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 594g
- ISBN-13: 9780415660969
- ISBN-10: 0415660963
- Artikelnr.: 36126221
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 316
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Dezember 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 594g
- ISBN-13: 9780415660969
- ISBN-10: 0415660963
- Artikelnr.: 36126221
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Jeffrey A. Kottler, PhD, is Professor of Counseling at California State University, Fullerton, and the author of over 80 books. He is the founder and CEO of the Empower Nepali Girls foundation. Matt Englar-Carlson, PhD, is Professor of Counseling and the Co-Director of the Center for Boys and Men at California State University, Fullerton. Jon Carlson, PsyD, EdD, is Distinguished Professor of Psychology and Counseling at Governors State University, University Park, Illinois and a psychologist with the Wellness Clinic in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin.
Part I: Re-Visioning Clinical Practice Kottler
The Power of Transcendent Empathy: Empowering Lower Caste Girls in Nepal. Doherty
The Citizen Therapist and Social Change. Part II: The Dreamers: What Change Could Be Gold
When Work is Not Enough: Searching for Greater Satisfaction and Meaning. Brew
Marginalized No More. Sheer
A Wannabe Therapist's Journey to Make a Difference. Sibbing
Social Justice and the Part-Time Counselor. Part III: Community Action Bosch
Cervantes
Sacred Advocacy: Assisting At-Risk Boys and Girls to Find Meaning in Violent
Unjust Communities. Walker
Real-Life Social Action in the Community. Monk
Walking the Tight Rope of Change: Building Trust and in a Diverse Urban Community. Stout
Stout
Two Roads Leading to One. Pyles
Moving beyond the Professional Response to Gender-Based Violence: Community Organizing with Women Survivors. Yznaga
I am Your Future
You are My Past: Reaching Back to Move Forward. Bethea
A Call from My Ancestors: Honor
Responsibility
Commitment
Reciprocity
Propriety
and the Illumination of the Human Spirit. Codrington
When Your Liberation is Tied-Up with Mine: Social Justice Work as a Tool for Resistance
Empowerment
and Nation Building for African Descended Peoples. Ellis
No One Gets Left Behind. Bemak
Counselors without Borders: Community Action in Counseling. Part IV: Global Outreach Emavardhana
Life Task in a Life Time. Edwards
Rodriquez
Counseling Internationally: Caring for the Caregiver. Norsworthy
Khuankaew
Feminist Border Crossings: Our Transnational Partnership in Peace and Justice Work. DeLoach
Bon Kouraj: Learning Courage through Service. West-Olantunji
Kicking and Screaming: My Social Action Journey. Guay
Please Do Not Forget Me Nepal. Part V: Closure and Reflection Kottler
Twenty Intensely Personal Motives for Involvement in Social Justice Projects: Saving the World or Saving Myself? Carlson
A Life Devoted to Service. Englar-Carlson
Paying for Our Place in the World: A Reflection on the Personal Meaning of this Book and Its Stories.
The Power of Transcendent Empathy: Empowering Lower Caste Girls in Nepal. Doherty
The Citizen Therapist and Social Change. Part II: The Dreamers: What Change Could Be Gold
When Work is Not Enough: Searching for Greater Satisfaction and Meaning. Brew
Marginalized No More. Sheer
A Wannabe Therapist's Journey to Make a Difference. Sibbing
Social Justice and the Part-Time Counselor. Part III: Community Action Bosch
Cervantes
Sacred Advocacy: Assisting At-Risk Boys and Girls to Find Meaning in Violent
Unjust Communities. Walker
Real-Life Social Action in the Community. Monk
Walking the Tight Rope of Change: Building Trust and in a Diverse Urban Community. Stout
Stout
Two Roads Leading to One. Pyles
Moving beyond the Professional Response to Gender-Based Violence: Community Organizing with Women Survivors. Yznaga
I am Your Future
You are My Past: Reaching Back to Move Forward. Bethea
A Call from My Ancestors: Honor
Responsibility
Commitment
Reciprocity
Propriety
and the Illumination of the Human Spirit. Codrington
When Your Liberation is Tied-Up with Mine: Social Justice Work as a Tool for Resistance
Empowerment
and Nation Building for African Descended Peoples. Ellis
No One Gets Left Behind. Bemak
Counselors without Borders: Community Action in Counseling. Part IV: Global Outreach Emavardhana
Life Task in a Life Time. Edwards
Rodriquez
Counseling Internationally: Caring for the Caregiver. Norsworthy
Khuankaew
Feminist Border Crossings: Our Transnational Partnership in Peace and Justice Work. DeLoach
Bon Kouraj: Learning Courage through Service. West-Olantunji
Kicking and Screaming: My Social Action Journey. Guay
Please Do Not Forget Me Nepal. Part V: Closure and Reflection Kottler
Twenty Intensely Personal Motives for Involvement in Social Justice Projects: Saving the World or Saving Myself? Carlson
A Life Devoted to Service. Englar-Carlson
Paying for Our Place in the World: A Reflection on the Personal Meaning of this Book and Its Stories.
Part I: Re-Visioning Clinical Practice Kottler
The Power of Transcendent Empathy: Empowering Lower Caste Girls in Nepal. Doherty
The Citizen Therapist and Social Change. Part II: The Dreamers: What Change Could Be Gold
When Work is Not Enough: Searching for Greater Satisfaction and Meaning. Brew
Marginalized No More. Sheer
A Wannabe Therapist's Journey to Make a Difference. Sibbing
Social Justice and the Part-Time Counselor. Part III: Community Action Bosch
Cervantes
Sacred Advocacy: Assisting At-Risk Boys and Girls to Find Meaning in Violent
Unjust Communities. Walker
Real-Life Social Action in the Community. Monk
Walking the Tight Rope of Change: Building Trust and in a Diverse Urban Community. Stout
Stout
Two Roads Leading to One. Pyles
Moving beyond the Professional Response to Gender-Based Violence: Community Organizing with Women Survivors. Yznaga
I am Your Future
You are My Past: Reaching Back to Move Forward. Bethea
A Call from My Ancestors: Honor
Responsibility
Commitment
Reciprocity
Propriety
and the Illumination of the Human Spirit. Codrington
When Your Liberation is Tied-Up with Mine: Social Justice Work as a Tool for Resistance
Empowerment
and Nation Building for African Descended Peoples. Ellis
No One Gets Left Behind. Bemak
Counselors without Borders: Community Action in Counseling. Part IV: Global Outreach Emavardhana
Life Task in a Life Time. Edwards
Rodriquez
Counseling Internationally: Caring for the Caregiver. Norsworthy
Khuankaew
Feminist Border Crossings: Our Transnational Partnership in Peace and Justice Work. DeLoach
Bon Kouraj: Learning Courage through Service. West-Olantunji
Kicking and Screaming: My Social Action Journey. Guay
Please Do Not Forget Me Nepal. Part V: Closure and Reflection Kottler
Twenty Intensely Personal Motives for Involvement in Social Justice Projects: Saving the World or Saving Myself? Carlson
A Life Devoted to Service. Englar-Carlson
Paying for Our Place in the World: A Reflection on the Personal Meaning of this Book and Its Stories.
The Power of Transcendent Empathy: Empowering Lower Caste Girls in Nepal. Doherty
The Citizen Therapist and Social Change. Part II: The Dreamers: What Change Could Be Gold
When Work is Not Enough: Searching for Greater Satisfaction and Meaning. Brew
Marginalized No More. Sheer
A Wannabe Therapist's Journey to Make a Difference. Sibbing
Social Justice and the Part-Time Counselor. Part III: Community Action Bosch
Cervantes
Sacred Advocacy: Assisting At-Risk Boys and Girls to Find Meaning in Violent
Unjust Communities. Walker
Real-Life Social Action in the Community. Monk
Walking the Tight Rope of Change: Building Trust and in a Diverse Urban Community. Stout
Stout
Two Roads Leading to One. Pyles
Moving beyond the Professional Response to Gender-Based Violence: Community Organizing with Women Survivors. Yznaga
I am Your Future
You are My Past: Reaching Back to Move Forward. Bethea
A Call from My Ancestors: Honor
Responsibility
Commitment
Reciprocity
Propriety
and the Illumination of the Human Spirit. Codrington
When Your Liberation is Tied-Up with Mine: Social Justice Work as a Tool for Resistance
Empowerment
and Nation Building for African Descended Peoples. Ellis
No One Gets Left Behind. Bemak
Counselors without Borders: Community Action in Counseling. Part IV: Global Outreach Emavardhana
Life Task in a Life Time. Edwards
Rodriquez
Counseling Internationally: Caring for the Caregiver. Norsworthy
Khuankaew
Feminist Border Crossings: Our Transnational Partnership in Peace and Justice Work. DeLoach
Bon Kouraj: Learning Courage through Service. West-Olantunji
Kicking and Screaming: My Social Action Journey. Guay
Please Do Not Forget Me Nepal. Part V: Closure and Reflection Kottler
Twenty Intensely Personal Motives for Involvement in Social Justice Projects: Saving the World or Saving Myself? Carlson
A Life Devoted to Service. Englar-Carlson
Paying for Our Place in the World: A Reflection on the Personal Meaning of this Book and Its Stories.