ABSTRACT

First published in 1989. Counselling Gems provides 'how to' think about situations, it contains 110 'gems' arranged under eight section headings and helps the practitioner to gain ideas that can be used you understand better counseling and clients. It also provides an opportunity to know how a practitioner thinks about their role and relates to basic ways of thinking of clients, their problems and self. Through a sharing approach narrative, this text also reflects counselor educator and supervisor's basics concepts, aids the implementation of these concepts and contains useful notes of students made from hundreds of comments made by Dr Carnevale during practices.

chapter

Introduction

part Section I|23 pages

Counseling Philosophy

part Section II|19 pages

Goals and Boundaries of Counseling

part Section IV|29 pages

Counselor's Role

chapter 47|1 pages

You cannot not communicate.

chapter 48|2 pages

Accepting one's humanness.

part Section VI|48 pages

Techniques and Procedures

chapter 74|2 pages

Beginning the interview.

chapter 75|2 pages

Beginning the relationship.

chapter 76|1 pages

… And You?

chapter 84|2 pages

About-ism versus now-ism.

chapter 85|2 pages

You just had a thought…

chapter 86|1 pages

And/But

chapter 94|1 pages

Another perspective…

part Section VII|19 pages

Do and Don't

chapter 104|2 pages

One question at a time.

part Section VIII|6 pages

Termination