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Counseling Interventions

Journal of Applied Rehabilitation Counseling, 1984
To gain professional stature, rehabilitation counselors (RCs) have promoted the viewpoint that rehabilitation counseling is unique and different from generic counseling. The research literature reflects a concomitant trend in the continuous erosion over the past 15 years of the counseling function.
Kenneth R. Thomas, Randall M. Parker
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Preconceptional counseling and intervention.

Archives of internal medicine, 1994
PRECONCEPTIONAL counseling is appropriate not only for women with medical complications but for any woman or couple contemplating pregnancy. The internist is in the unique position of seeing patients before conception. Carrier screening for genetic disorders may be offered to specific populations with an increased frequency for a particular disease ...
J A, Kuller, S A, Laifer
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Nondirective Counseling Interventions with Schizophrenics

Psychological Reports, 1993
Counseling interventions with paranoid schizophrenics can be daunting. While chemical, directive, and behavioral controls often are considered important, nondirective counseling techniques used by the therapeutic staff may help schizophrenic patients explore their thoughts and feelings.
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Positive Psychological Interventions in Counseling

The Counseling Psychologist, 2015
Counseling psychologists are in a prime position to claim preeminence in the field of applied positive psychology. A number of misunderstandings or misconceptions of positive psychology seem to interfere, however, with the focus (or lack thereof) that has been placed upon training counseling psychologists to utilize and contribute to positive ...
Jeana L. Magyar-Moe   +2 more
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Emerging Approaches to Counseling Intervention

The Counseling Psychologist, 2012
This article provides an overview of the major contribution that presents three emerging approaches to counseling: narrative therapy, dialectical behavior therapy, and acceptance and commitment therapy. The three theoretical systems were chosen because they are current, for the most part not addressed in the mainstream counseling psychology literature;
Nancy L. Murdock   +2 more
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Mindfulness‐Based Interventions in Counseling

Journal of Counseling & Development, 2013
Mindfulness is a relatively new construct in counseling that is rapidly gaining interest as it is applied to people struggling with a myriad of problems. Research has consistently demonstrated that counseling interventions using mindfulness improve well‐being and reduce psychopathology.
Amanda P. Brown   +2 more
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