2nd Edition

Guiding The Family Practical Counseling Techniques

    376 Pages
    by Routledge

    376 Pages
    by Routledge

    Based on the Individual Psychology as formulated by Alfred Adler and expanded by Rudolf Dreikurs, this second edition provides easily understood theory for the professional student and a wealth of practical suggestions for parents and educators.. It is designed to help parents, grandparents, baby sitters, clergy, teachers, nannies and others who may influence the child's psychological development. In addition to theoretical explanations, the book discusses in detail how to deal with problems and situations arising in family relationships. It teaches to understand the purpose of a child's misbehavior, and to motivate the child to reach its purpose through useful behavior. The book is full of illustrations, drawn from many years of experience of the authors. It discusses general day to day problems such as fighting, personal hygiene, doing poorly in school, bedtime, etc. There is a special chapter on addiction problems such as alcohol, cigarettes, computer, and television, and includes a detailed description of the various drugs of abuse and their effects. The book endeavors to restore parents' confidence in themselves and in their children. The book stresses the technique of encouragement, the application of logical consequences instead of punishment. How to use the family council in order to promote agreement, and to help the child to obtain it's goal through socially acceptable means. Much space is devoted to helping special families, such as single, divorced, and step parents.

    Table of Contents, Dedication, Foreword (to the Revised Edition), Foreword (to the First Edition), Preface, Acknowledgements Historical Overview, Adlerian Theory and Family Counseling. The Counselor. Basic Steps in Family Counseling, Psychological Premises. Diagnostic Techniques: Gathering Significant Information. Corrective Measures. Working with Specific Problems. Counseling Adolescents. Teens, Addiction, and Abuse. Special Families. Case Studies. Appendices. Index. About the Authors.

    Biography

    Bernice Bronia Grunwald, Harold McAbee

    "Relatively few psychologists are knowledgeable about Adlerian psychology, and [this book] can redress some of that lack...[C]ounselors, psychotherapists, teachers, social workers, and many other professionals will find excellent ideas here for how to help children adolescents, and their families." -- Contemporary Psychology
    "While the book is directed primarily to a professional audience and should become the textbook for family counselors, it can have a direct personal benefit to parents and others who are tangentially involved in the field of family counseling--physicians, lawyers, ministers, teachers, nurses and others who work with parents with problems." -- R. J. Corsini, Ph.D., about the first edition