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The Solution-Focused School Counselor: Shaping Professional Practice by Tom E. Davis β€” book cover

The Solution-Focused School Counselor: Shaping Professional Practice

by Tom E. Davis, Cynthia J. Osborn
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Overview

This text highlights the indispensable role of school counselors today, namely as change agents in an increasingly complex and fluctuating school system. Informed by emerging standards of practice and current research, the book adopts the salutary perspective of solution-focused brief therapy as its foundation. It outlines practical and time-sensitive strategies for school counselors to use with students, parents, teachers, and administrators.

The Solution-Focused School Counselor encourages readers to envision and proactively construct interactions with students, families, and staff that contribute not only to the formation of an exceptional school, but to the shaping of an effective professional practice. Blending current theory into practice, the authors have consulted research across a variety of disciplines and have related it in an understandable format. School counselors will find this book useful either as a professional resource to be read from cover-to-cover, or as a reference tool from which specific sections may be consulted.

This book is an excellent resource for school counselors and students alike. It is also useful for school psychologists and administrators as well as anyone interested in making a difference in the school setting.\

Synopsis

Promotes the role of school counselors today as agents of change in an increasingly complex and fluctuating school system, adopting the perspective of solution-focused brief therapy as a foundation. Outlines practical strategies for school counselors to use with students, parents, teachers, and administrators. Davis teaches counselor education at Ohio University. Osborn is assistant professor in the Counseling and Human Development Service graduate program at Kent State University. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Pamela O. Paisley

...[This book] is an invaluable resource for school counselors and provides a much needed alternative perspective about students and their problems. The authors present clear guidelines and rich case descriptions for implementing solution-focused, brief counseling as part of a developmental and comprehensive school counseling program.

About the Author, Tom E. Davis

Thomas E. Davis, Ph.D., is Professor of Counselor Education at Ohio University, where he teaches in the areas of school and community counseling. His professional experience also includes lecturing, offering workshops, counseling, and consulting in the areas of school counseling and brief therapy. He is the author of many journal articles and co-authored A Practitioner's Guide to Ethical Decision Making. He has given over 40 presentations at state and national conferences on the subject of professional counseling.

Cynthia J. Osborn, Ph.D., is Assistant Professor at Kent State University, where she teaches applied and clinical courses in the Counseling and Human Development Service graduate program. Her practice, teaching, and research include the integration of a solution-focused perspective in the areas of substance abuse counseling and clinical supervision. She has given numerous lectures on the subject of brief and solution-focused counseling and has published a number of articles in professional journals.

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Editorials

Pamela O. Paisley

...[This book] is an invaluable resource for school counselors and provides a much needed alternative perspective about students and their problems. The authors present clear guidelines and rich case descriptions for implementing solution-focused, brief counseling as part of a developmental and comprehensive school counseling program.

Book Details

Published
January 1, 2000
Publisher
Routledge
Pages
132
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781560328629

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