Psychological Consultation and Collaboration: Introduction to Theory and Practice (The Merrill Counseling Series)
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Psychological Consultation and Collaboration: Introduction to Theory and Practice (The Merrill Counseling Series)
- Case studies throughout the book help students see applications of abstract material.
- Student learning exercises are incorporated into every chapter, as well as assignments that can be used to enhance student learning and motivation.
- “Tips for the Practitioner” section, exit quizzes, and review questions at the end of each chapter help students monitor their understanding of chapter content.
- Each chapter begins with a goal statement and a brief overview of the chapter to guide the student’s reading.
Psychological Consultation and Collaboration: Introduction to Theory and Practiceprovides an overview of both the theory and practice of consultation and collaboration along with a summary of the empirical support, multicultural strengths, and limitations for each approach. Coverage includes mental health consultation, behavioral consultation, organizational development consultation, and the processes in consultation and collaboration–including the characteristics of the people who engage in them, evaluation of the outcomes of the two processes, and ethical guidelines for consultants and collaborators. Two chapters deal with the specifics of consulting with teachers and parents, with emphasis on multiple relationships among parents, schools, and communities. The 7th edition contains many cutting edge updates, including more information about empirically-based interventions; alternative views of the consulting relationship; school, family and community interventions; and recent research findings and updated policy statements. A new chapter examines Solution Focused Consultee Centered Consultation, an approach rooted in constructiveness theory that uses the consultee’s strengths to build interventions.








