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Consultation: Creating School-Based Interventions Third Edition by Don Dinkmeyer Jr. β€” book cover

Consultation: Creating School-Based Interventions Third Edition

by Don Dinkmeyer Jr., Jon Carlson
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Recipient of the ACES Beech Award!

Grounded in Adlerian Psychology, the methods presented by Don Dinkmeyer, Jr. and Jon Carlson in Consultation are based upon the assumption that problems in the home and the classroom result not only from the direct actions of disruptive students, but also from the expectations of teachers and parents. This text shows how counselors can encourage change in these supposed 'problem' children by helping authority figures recognize and alter the part they may be playing in exacerbating the negative actions of the student. Also included is a supplementary DVD depicting actual individual and group interviews with teachers and parents.

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Recipient of the ACES Beech Award!

Grounded in Adlerian Psychology, the methods presented by Don Dinkmeyer, Jr. and Jon Carlson in Consultation are based upon the assumption that problems in the home and the classroom result not only from the direct actions of disruptive students, but also from the expectations of teachers and parents. This text shows how counselors can encourage change in these supposed 'problem' children by helping authority figures recognize and alter the part they may be playing in exacerbating the negative actions of the student. Also included is a supplementary DVD depicting actual individual and group interviews with teachers and parents.

About the Author, Don Dinkmeyer Jr.

Don Dinkmeyer, Jr., Ph.D., is a Professor of Counseling and Student Affairs in the Graduate College of Western Kentucky University in Bowling Green, Kentucky. He has been a school counselor, mental health counselor, and has trained helping professionals across North America for 25 years. He has served on two national taskforces on parent education. He recently received a Distinguished Service Achievement Award from the North American Society of Adlerian Psychology (NASAP) in recognition of his more than two decades of work in the Adlerian community.

Jon Carlson, Psy.D., Ed.D., 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. He has authored 35 books, 100 articles and produced over 200 vidoes/DVDs. Four of his books explore the area of consultation, some dating back to the early 1970s, and he has worked for 20 years as a school psychologist and counselor at the Woods School in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin.

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'Dinkmeyer and Carlson bring together over 85 years of experience to present a process that has proven effective in schools across the nation and internationally. Anyone who consults with parents or teachers will benefit from this book. It should be mandatory for school counselors and school psychologists who want results from their consultations.' - Martin Ritchie, Coordinator of School Counseling at The University of Toledo

'Don Dinkmeyer, Jr., and Jon Carlson have completed another excellent text. The material is well written, clear and, most importantly, highly relevant to students and practitioners who serve as consultants to individuals, schools and families. Their use of case examples, tables defining the consultation process, and current literature review provides the reader with excellent direction and understanding. This is certain to be a resource for years to come.' - Arthur Horne, Distinguished Research Professor at the University of Georgia, USA

Book Details

Published
January 22, 2013
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Pages
208
ISBN
9781136770395

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