<p>Grounded in an illuminating conceptual model and built to develop trainees amp rsquo awareness, skills, agency, and self-efficacy, there is simply no better book. Having reached its fifth edition, this evidence-based classic has not only passed the test of time, it will keep guiding future generations of therapists.</p> - Louis Castonguay, PhD, Department of Psychology, Pennsylvania State University, University Park <p>Hands down the best package for teaching (and learning) interviewing, helping, and case management skills! The exercises, videos, and the resource guide brilliantly integrate what students must know. A master teaches neophyte helpers self-awareness, cultural sensitivity, and indispensable skills in a practical and sequential manner.</p> - John C. Norcross, PhD, ABPP, Distinguished Professor of Psychology, University of Scranton, Scranton, PA <p>Students will not find a more sensitive, thoughtful, and useful guide to learning the intricacies of this extraordinary profession.</p> - Barry A. Farber, PhD, Professor, Clinical Psychology Program, Department of Counseling and Clinical Psychology, Teachers College, Columbia University, New York, NY <p>Hill amp rsquo s helping skills training is the singular choice for students and early practitioners who wish to identify therapeutic interventions and learn how to apply these tools in different situations. While amp ldquo technical, amp rdquo Hill amp rsquo s helping skills theory is compatible with any popular treatment approach and is flexible enough to allow readers the freedom to experiment and find their own way to become expert psychotherapists.</p> - Timothy Anderson, PhD, Professor, Department of Psychology, Ohio University, Athens
Hill amp rsquo s model consists of three stages-exploration, insight, and action-in which helpers guide clients in exploring their thoughts and feelings, discovering the origins and consequences of maladaptive thoughts and behaviors, and acting on those discoveries to create positive long‑term change.
This book synthesizes the author amp rsquo s extensive clinical and classroom experience into an easy‑to‑read guide to the helping process. Aspiring helping professionals will learn the theoretical principles behind the three‑stage model and fundamental clinical skills for working with diverse clients. Hill also challenges students to think critically about the helping process, their own biases, and what approach best aligns with their therapeutic skills and goals.
New to this edition are:
- detailed guidelines for developing and revising case conceptualizations,
- expanded coverage of cultural awareness,
- updated case examples that reflect greater diversity among clients and helpers, and
- additional strategies for addressing therapeutic challenges.
Preface
Acknowledgments
Part I. Overview
Chapter . Introduction to Helping
Chapter 2. A Model of the Helping Process
Chapter 3. Self-Awareness
Chapter 4. Cultural Awareness
Part II. Exploration Stage
Chapter 5. Overview of the Exploration Stage
Chapter . Skills for Providing Support
Chapter 7. Skills for Exploring Nonaffective Content, Thoughts, Narratives, and Stories
Chapter 8. Skills for Exploring Feelings
Chapter 9. Integrating the Skills of the Exploration Stage
Part III. Insight Stage
Chapter . Overview of the Insight Stage
Chapter . Skills for Fostering Awareness
Chapter 2. Interpretive Skills
Chapter 3. Skills for Processing the Therapeutic Relationship
Chapter 4. Integrating the Skills of the Insight Stage
Part IV. Action Stage
Chapter 5. Overview of the Action Stage
Chapter . Steps for Working With Four Action Tasks
Chapter 7. Integrating the Skills of the Action Stage
Chapter V. Integration
Chapter 8. Putting It All Together: Working With Clients in the Three-Stage Model
Glossary
References
Index
About the Author
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