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A rare balance of both practical application and empirical research investigation, Adlerian Lifestyle Counseling provides mental health practitioners with an invaluable resource on the theories of counseling pioneer Alfred Adler.
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A rare balance of both practical application and empirical research investigation, Adlerian Lifestyle Counseling provides mental health practitioners with an invaluable resource on the theories of counseling pioneer Alfred Adler.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 380
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Mai 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781135928155
- Artikelnr.: 40063869
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 380
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Mai 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781135928155
- Artikelnr.: 40063869
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Warren R. Rule, Ph.D., is Emeritus Professor of Rehabilitation Counseling, Virginia Commonwealth University. Dr. Rule is a consulting editor to the Journal of Personality Assessment, and has served on the editorial boards of the Individual Psychologist (now TheJournal of Adlerian Theory, Research, and Practice) and Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin.
Malachy Bishop,Ph.D., CRC, is Assistant Professor of Rehabilitation Counseling, University of Kentucky. Dr. Bishop is an editorial consultant for the Journal of Rehabilitationand the Journal of Applied Rehabilitation Counseling.
Malachy Bishop,Ph.D., CRC, is Assistant Professor of Rehabilitation Counseling, University of Kentucky. Dr. Bishop is an editorial consultant for the Journal of Rehabilitationand the Journal of Applied Rehabilitation Counseling.
Rule
Introduction. Rule
Structured Processes and Techniques of Lifestyle Counseling. Practice. Part I: Dealing with Resistance.Rule
Lifestyle Self-awareness and the Practitioner: Understanding and Reframing Resistance Using Angels and Devils as Metaphor. Rule
Corrective Reations to Client Negativism Using a Combined Facilitative and Adlerian-based Approach. Part II: Mental Health Therapy.Rule
The Earliest Recollection: A Clue to Present Behavior. Rule
Life-style Interpretation Using Imagination of the Ideal of Social Self. Rule
Pursuing the Horizon: Striving for Elusive Goals. Rule
Lifestyle
Self-awareness and the Practitioner. Part III: School Counseling.Rule
Adlerian Methods in School Psychology. Ovide
Rule
Adlerian Methods: Case Study. Part IV: Rehabilitation.Rule
Lifestyle and Adjustment to Disability. Rule
A Holistic Group Approach to Offender Rehabilitation. Part V: Leisure Counseling. Rule
Avocational Counseling for Lifestyle Adjustment. Rule
Stewart
Enhancing Leisure Counseling Using an Adlerian Technique. Part VI: Counseling Uses of Humor. Rule
Increased Internal-control Using Humor with Lifestyle Awareness. Rule
Increasing Self-modeled Humor. Research.Part I: Empirical Considerations.Rule
Self-actualization: A Person in Positive Movement of Simply an Esteemed Personality Characteristic. Part II: Therapeutic Relationships.Bauserman
Rule
Contextual Influences on Production of Early Recollections. Rule
Associations Between Personal Problems and Therapeutic Interventions as Reflected by Variables in Early Recollections and Gender. Part III: Career Choice.Murawski
Miederhoff
Rule
Birth Order and Communication Skills of Pharmacy Students. Rule
Comer
Family Constellation and Birth Order Variables Related to Vocational Choice of Dentistry. Part IV: Parental Behavior.Rule
Personal Adjustment Variables in Early Recollections and Recalled Parental Strictness-permissiveness. Rule
Birth Order and Sex as Related to Memory of Parental Strictness-permissiveness. Rule
Comer
Childhood Memory of Parental Authority as Related to Family Constellation Variables. Rule
Comer
Parental Strictness-permissiveness and Long-term Memory. Part V: Personal Characteristics.Rule
Jarrell
Intelligence and Earliest Memory. Rule
Birth Order and Earliest Memory. Rule
Traver
Early Recollections and Expected Leisure Activities. Part VI: Group Behavior.Rule
McKenzie
Life-style Characteristics: Early Recollections and Observable Group Behavior. Rule
McKenzie
Early Recollections as a Variable in Group Composition and in Facilitative Group Behavior. Part VII: Social Factors.Traver
Rule
Early Recollections: Predictors of Stress in an Analogue Social Situation. Altman
Rule
The Relationship Between Social Interest Dimensions of Early Recollections and Selected Counselor Variables. Conclusion. Bishop
Adler's Approach: Present Contributions and Future Implications.
Introduction. Rule
Structured Processes and Techniques of Lifestyle Counseling. Practice. Part I: Dealing with Resistance.Rule
Lifestyle Self-awareness and the Practitioner: Understanding and Reframing Resistance Using Angels and Devils as Metaphor. Rule
Corrective Reations to Client Negativism Using a Combined Facilitative and Adlerian-based Approach. Part II: Mental Health Therapy.Rule
The Earliest Recollection: A Clue to Present Behavior. Rule
Life-style Interpretation Using Imagination of the Ideal of Social Self. Rule
Pursuing the Horizon: Striving for Elusive Goals. Rule
Lifestyle
Self-awareness and the Practitioner. Part III: School Counseling.Rule
Adlerian Methods in School Psychology. Ovide
Rule
Adlerian Methods: Case Study. Part IV: Rehabilitation.Rule
Lifestyle and Adjustment to Disability. Rule
A Holistic Group Approach to Offender Rehabilitation. Part V: Leisure Counseling. Rule
Avocational Counseling for Lifestyle Adjustment. Rule
Stewart
Enhancing Leisure Counseling Using an Adlerian Technique. Part VI: Counseling Uses of Humor. Rule
Increased Internal-control Using Humor with Lifestyle Awareness. Rule
Increasing Self-modeled Humor. Research.Part I: Empirical Considerations.Rule
Self-actualization: A Person in Positive Movement of Simply an Esteemed Personality Characteristic. Part II: Therapeutic Relationships.Bauserman
Rule
Contextual Influences on Production of Early Recollections. Rule
Associations Between Personal Problems and Therapeutic Interventions as Reflected by Variables in Early Recollections and Gender. Part III: Career Choice.Murawski
Miederhoff
Rule
Birth Order and Communication Skills of Pharmacy Students. Rule
Comer
Family Constellation and Birth Order Variables Related to Vocational Choice of Dentistry. Part IV: Parental Behavior.Rule
Personal Adjustment Variables in Early Recollections and Recalled Parental Strictness-permissiveness. Rule
Birth Order and Sex as Related to Memory of Parental Strictness-permissiveness. Rule
Comer
Childhood Memory of Parental Authority as Related to Family Constellation Variables. Rule
Comer
Parental Strictness-permissiveness and Long-term Memory. Part V: Personal Characteristics.Rule
Jarrell
Intelligence and Earliest Memory. Rule
Birth Order and Earliest Memory. Rule
Traver
Early Recollections and Expected Leisure Activities. Part VI: Group Behavior.Rule
McKenzie
Life-style Characteristics: Early Recollections and Observable Group Behavior. Rule
McKenzie
Early Recollections as a Variable in Group Composition and in Facilitative Group Behavior. Part VII: Social Factors.Traver
Rule
Early Recollections: Predictors of Stress in an Analogue Social Situation. Altman
Rule
The Relationship Between Social Interest Dimensions of Early Recollections and Selected Counselor Variables. Conclusion. Bishop
Adler's Approach: Present Contributions and Future Implications.
Rule
Introduction. Rule
Structured Processes and Techniques of Lifestyle Counseling. Practice. Part I: Dealing with Resistance.Rule
Lifestyle Self-awareness and the Practitioner: Understanding and Reframing Resistance Using Angels and Devils as Metaphor. Rule
Corrective Reations to Client Negativism Using a Combined Facilitative and Adlerian-based Approach. Part II: Mental Health Therapy.Rule
The Earliest Recollection: A Clue to Present Behavior. Rule
Life-style Interpretation Using Imagination of the Ideal of Social Self. Rule
Pursuing the Horizon: Striving for Elusive Goals. Rule
Lifestyle
Self-awareness and the Practitioner. Part III: School Counseling.Rule
Adlerian Methods in School Psychology. Ovide
Rule
Adlerian Methods: Case Study. Part IV: Rehabilitation.Rule
Lifestyle and Adjustment to Disability. Rule
A Holistic Group Approach to Offender Rehabilitation. Part V: Leisure Counseling. Rule
Avocational Counseling for Lifestyle Adjustment. Rule
Stewart
Enhancing Leisure Counseling Using an Adlerian Technique. Part VI: Counseling Uses of Humor. Rule
Increased Internal-control Using Humor with Lifestyle Awareness. Rule
Increasing Self-modeled Humor. Research.Part I: Empirical Considerations.Rule
Self-actualization: A Person in Positive Movement of Simply an Esteemed Personality Characteristic. Part II: Therapeutic Relationships.Bauserman
Rule
Contextual Influences on Production of Early Recollections. Rule
Associations Between Personal Problems and Therapeutic Interventions as Reflected by Variables in Early Recollections and Gender. Part III: Career Choice.Murawski
Miederhoff
Rule
Birth Order and Communication Skills of Pharmacy Students. Rule
Comer
Family Constellation and Birth Order Variables Related to Vocational Choice of Dentistry. Part IV: Parental Behavior.Rule
Personal Adjustment Variables in Early Recollections and Recalled Parental Strictness-permissiveness. Rule
Birth Order and Sex as Related to Memory of Parental Strictness-permissiveness. Rule
Comer
Childhood Memory of Parental Authority as Related to Family Constellation Variables. Rule
Comer
Parental Strictness-permissiveness and Long-term Memory. Part V: Personal Characteristics.Rule
Jarrell
Intelligence and Earliest Memory. Rule
Birth Order and Earliest Memory. Rule
Traver
Early Recollections and Expected Leisure Activities. Part VI: Group Behavior.Rule
McKenzie
Life-style Characteristics: Early Recollections and Observable Group Behavior. Rule
McKenzie
Early Recollections as a Variable in Group Composition and in Facilitative Group Behavior. Part VII: Social Factors.Traver
Rule
Early Recollections: Predictors of Stress in an Analogue Social Situation. Altman
Rule
The Relationship Between Social Interest Dimensions of Early Recollections and Selected Counselor Variables. Conclusion. Bishop
Adler's Approach: Present Contributions and Future Implications.
Introduction. Rule
Structured Processes and Techniques of Lifestyle Counseling. Practice. Part I: Dealing with Resistance.Rule
Lifestyle Self-awareness and the Practitioner: Understanding and Reframing Resistance Using Angels and Devils as Metaphor. Rule
Corrective Reations to Client Negativism Using a Combined Facilitative and Adlerian-based Approach. Part II: Mental Health Therapy.Rule
The Earliest Recollection: A Clue to Present Behavior. Rule
Life-style Interpretation Using Imagination of the Ideal of Social Self. Rule
Pursuing the Horizon: Striving for Elusive Goals. Rule
Lifestyle
Self-awareness and the Practitioner. Part III: School Counseling.Rule
Adlerian Methods in School Psychology. Ovide
Rule
Adlerian Methods: Case Study. Part IV: Rehabilitation.Rule
Lifestyle and Adjustment to Disability. Rule
A Holistic Group Approach to Offender Rehabilitation. Part V: Leisure Counseling. Rule
Avocational Counseling for Lifestyle Adjustment. Rule
Stewart
Enhancing Leisure Counseling Using an Adlerian Technique. Part VI: Counseling Uses of Humor. Rule
Increased Internal-control Using Humor with Lifestyle Awareness. Rule
Increasing Self-modeled Humor. Research.Part I: Empirical Considerations.Rule
Self-actualization: A Person in Positive Movement of Simply an Esteemed Personality Characteristic. Part II: Therapeutic Relationships.Bauserman
Rule
Contextual Influences on Production of Early Recollections. Rule
Associations Between Personal Problems and Therapeutic Interventions as Reflected by Variables in Early Recollections and Gender. Part III: Career Choice.Murawski
Miederhoff
Rule
Birth Order and Communication Skills of Pharmacy Students. Rule
Comer
Family Constellation and Birth Order Variables Related to Vocational Choice of Dentistry. Part IV: Parental Behavior.Rule
Personal Adjustment Variables in Early Recollections and Recalled Parental Strictness-permissiveness. Rule
Birth Order and Sex as Related to Memory of Parental Strictness-permissiveness. Rule
Comer
Childhood Memory of Parental Authority as Related to Family Constellation Variables. Rule
Comer
Parental Strictness-permissiveness and Long-term Memory. Part V: Personal Characteristics.Rule
Jarrell
Intelligence and Earliest Memory. Rule
Birth Order and Earliest Memory. Rule
Traver
Early Recollections and Expected Leisure Activities. Part VI: Group Behavior.Rule
McKenzie
Life-style Characteristics: Early Recollections and Observable Group Behavior. Rule
McKenzie
Early Recollections as a Variable in Group Composition and in Facilitative Group Behavior. Part VII: Social Factors.Traver
Rule
Early Recollections: Predictors of Stress in an Analogue Social Situation. Altman
Rule
The Relationship Between Social Interest Dimensions of Early Recollections and Selected Counselor Variables. Conclusion. Bishop
Adler's Approach: Present Contributions and Future Implications.