| • Binding | | softcover |
| • Number of Pages | | 192 |
| • Height | | 9 |
| • Width | | 6 |
| • Copyright Year | | 2005 |
Medical models and specific techniques are not enough to foster genuine healing and long-term change; professional counselors and therapists must be prepared to deal with their clients' issues of the human spirit. Dr. Dwight Webb's
Soul of Counseling offers practical, down-to-earth aids to integrate into professional psychotherapy practice: awareness exercises, therapeutic techniques, and a new framework for responding to client needs that considers spiritual dimensions.
The Soul of Counseling will become an indispensable resource for counselors who want to provide holistic and meaningful help for their clients.
Editorial Reviews
"Communicates warmth, sincerity, and a sense of 'soul.' There are messages for all counselors in this book."
--Patricia Arredondo, Ed.D., Associate Professor, Arizona State University, President, National Latina/o Psychological Association, President, American Counseling Association, 2005-2006, "Living Legend in Counseling," ACA 2005
"Somewhere in counseling's rich history, the soul was misplaced. Dwight Webb has uncovered the lost soul and with it counseling's purpose. The book will help you wake up and deepen your life, as well as those you influence."
--Jon Carlson, Psy.D., Ed.D., Distinguished Professor, Governor's State University, "Living Legend in Counseling," ACA 2004
"Highlights the importance of the soul in counseling, and how essential it is for counselors and clients to consider if they are to stay whole and healthy. Webb's courage and skill in presenting a counseling approach related to the soul in a defining and deft way is to be applauded... Nourishing and insightful... rich food for thought for all clinicians."
--Samuel T. Gladding, Ph.D., Professor, Wake Forest University, President, American Counseling Association, 2004-2005
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