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Counseling Spring 2014

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SAGE 800.818.7243 or 805.499.9774 6 a.m. to 5 p.m. pt fax: 805.375.5291 44 RECOMMEND TO YOUR LIBRARY STRATEGIC/MEDICAL FAMILY THERAPY: with Pamela Richey, MS Strategic/Medical Family Therapy contains a full client demonstration of a family therapy session from a strategic/ medical perspective. The DVD opens with an introduction to the approach and to the therapist, followed by a role play session, and finally, commentary from the therapist. The therapist discusses what issues were presented in the session and their conceptualization of the presenting problems. The DVD is a valuable resource for practicing clinicians and students in training. DVD $50.00 • ISBN: 978-1-4522-3000-9 • STRUCTURAL/STRATEGIC FAMILY THERAPY: with John Edwards, PhD Structural/Strategic Family Therapy contains a full client demonstration of a family therapy session from a structural/ strategic perspective. The DVD opens with an introduction to the approach and to the therapist, followed by a role play session, and finally, commentary from the therapist. The therapist discusses what issues were presented in the session and their conceptualization of the presenting problems. The DVD is a valuable resource for practicing clinicians and students in training. DVD $50.00 • ISBN: 978-1-4522-3001-6 • CULTURALLY ALERT COUNSELING DVD SERIES: A 6-DVD Set on Working With African American, Asian, Latino/Latina, Conservative Religious, and Gay/Lesbian Youth Clients Garrett McAuliffe and Associates, Old Dominion University Counselors have access to this comprehensive set of DVDs on working with diverse clients. Available in one boxed, six-DVD set, the DVDs are guided, explicit demonstrations of how to seamlessly infuse culture into counseling sessions. Above all fields, counseling and psychotherapy require modeling of sessions and skills in realistic settings. Here, eight sessions are conducted with narrative introductions to the central issues for working with each group. Each session has been scripted to highlight the most common topics in each area. Subtitles teach viewers the skills being used as well as the cultural issues that clients are exhibiting. The vignettes were created in consultation with national experts in each area. As an added bonus, the DVD Key Practices in Culturally Alert Counseling is included, which demonstrates more than 20 overall culturally alert counseling skills that can be used immediately by counselors. Viewers can complement the DVDs with readings from accompanying chapters in the book Culturally Alert Counseling: A Comprehensive Introduction, Second Edition. DVD SERIES $350.00 • ISBN: 978-1-4129-7032-7 • ©2009 • THE SESSION TYPES COVERED INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING: CULTURALLY ALERT COUNSELING DVD: Working With African American Clients Garrett McAuliffe and Associates, Old Dominion University This DVD presents a carefully illustrated counseling session, which brings out many issues common for working with African American clients. A White male counselor works with an African American professional woman on her adjustment to a new workplace and the challenges of being in an ethnic minority. The session brings out five key topics that can be included in counseling with African Americans: spirituality and religion, family, communication, language, and discrimination. The counselor demonstrates four dimensions of culturally alert counseling that may be important, especially for members of other cultural groups who are working with many African American clients: building trust, acknowledging societal bias, including family and ancestors in the work, and advocating. By viewing the session in its entirety, students and clinicians will benefit from seeing firsthand how the counselor manages the session and uses opportunities to deepen the therapeutic relationship. DVD $106.00 • ISBN: 978-1-4129-7031-0 • ©2009 • CULTURALLY ALERT COUNSELING DVD: Working With Asian Clients Garrett McAuliffe and Associates, Old Dominion University In this carefully illustrated session, a White counselor helps an East Asian client deal with family and relationship dilemmas. The demonstration highlights issues that many Asian American clients face, such as duty to one's family, conformity to group norms, obedience to parents and deference to authorities, maintenance of interpersonal harmony— which includes avoidance of confrontation and indirect expression of negative feelings or views—and educational and career achievement. The counselor demonstrates the following skills that might be important in working with Asian clients: taking a solution-focused approach, showing interest in and knowledge of the client's culture, giving self- disclosure about previous successes, and including the place of the family in discussion of individual concerns. The session is tightly scripted to highlight key elements in culturally alert counseling with this group. By viewing the session in its entirety, students and clinicians will benefit from seeing firsthand how the counselor manages the session and uses opportunities to deepen the therapeutic relationship DVD $106.00 • ISBN: 978-1-4129-7030-3 • ©2009 •

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