ABSTRACT

The methods presented by Don Dinkmeyer, Jr., Jon Carlson, and Rebecca Michel in Consultation are based on the assumption that problems in the home and classroom result not only from the direct actions of disruptive students, but also from the expectations of teachers and parents. This newly expanded fourth edition continues the tradition of encouraging change in supposed 'problem' children by helping authority figures recognize and alter the part they may play in exacerbating negative behavior. New additions include: two all new chapters on assessment and mindfulness, multicultural and diverse case examples, as well as access to online video sessions that accompany the text.

chapter |22 pages

Introduction and Overview

chapter |17 pages

The Consultant's Role

chapter |20 pages

A Consultation Theory

chapter |25 pages

Individual Consultation

chapter |25 pages

Working with Teachers

chapter |9 pages

The Adlerian Classroom

Peaceful, Mindful, and Positive

chapter |14 pages

Consultation Case Examples