05707nam 2200745 a 450 991081996620332120230801222643.01-280-49799-897866135932210-8261-0636-6(CKB)2670000000179074(EBL)896255(OCoLC)792684957(SSID)ssj0000633747(PQKBManifestationID)12249754(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000633747(PQKBWorkID)10623603(PQKB)11613111(MiAaPQ)EBC896255(Au-PeEL)EBL896255(CaPaEBR)ebr10555883(CaONFJC)MIL359322(OCoLC)794492544(EXLCZ)99267000000017907420110511d2012 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrCounseling adults in transition linking Schlossberg's theory with practice in a diverse world /Mary L. Anderson, Jane Goodman, Nancy K. Schlossberg4th ed.New York Springer Pub.20121 online resource (362 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-8261-0635-8 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; Half-Title; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; I. What Do We Need to Know?; 1. Adult Development Theories; Theoretical Approaches to Understanding Adulthood; The Developmental Perspective; The Contextual Perspective; The Life-Span Perspective; The Transition Perspective; Applying the Theoretical Perspectives; Case of the Disabled Teacher; Case of the Single Expectant Mother; Conclusion; 2. The Transition Framework; Overview of the Transition Model; Approaching Transitions; Types of Transitions; Summary; The Transition ProcessWilliam Bridges-Endings, Neutral Zones, BeginningsFrederick Hudson-Cycle of Renewal; Bloch and Richmond-Hope and Spirituality; Chaos Theory of Transitions; Unifying Themes-An Integrated Model; Retirement-An Example of the Transition Process; The Resolution; Summary; 3. Factors That Influence Transitions; The 4 S System: Some Considerations; Balancing Assets and Liabilities; Appraisal of Transitions; Options and Diversity; The 4 S System: A Detailed View; Situation; Self; Support; Strategies; Assets and Liabilities: Another Look; II. What Are We Likely to Hear?; 4. Individual TransitionsSituationTriggers; Timing; Duration; Source of Control; Self; Identity; Autonomy; Spirituality; Past Experience; Self-Efficacy; Support; Types of Support; Strategies; Reframing; Selective Denial; Hope and Optimism; Exercises; 5. Relationship Transitions; Types of Transitions; Partnering Relationships; Divorce; Widowhood; Remarriage; Parenting Issues; Grandparenting Issues; Eldercare; Death of a Parent; Friendships; Recurring Issues; Intimacy; Belonging; Mattering; Assessing Resources: Looking at the 4 S's; Situations; Self; Support; Strategies; Summary; Exercises; 6. Work TransitionsIssues Related to SituationTriggers; Timing and Concurrent Stress; Control/Source; Previous Experience With a Similar Transition; Summary; Issues Related to Self; Salience and Balance; Resilience or Adaptability; Self-Efficacy; Meaning Making; Summary; Issues Related to Support; Issues Related to Strategies; Moving In, Through, Out, and Back (Again) Into Work; Moving In; Moving Through; Moving Out; Moving In Again; Gender Differences; Summary; Exercises; III. What Can We Do With What We Know and Hear?; 7. Individual Counseling; Hackney and Cormier's Counseling Model; Relationship BuildingAssessmentGoal Setting; Interventions; Termination and Follow-Up; The Transition Model and the Hackney-Cormier Model: An Integrative Approach; Assessment; Goal Setting; A Case Study; Interventions; Behavioral Interventions; Conclusion; Exercises; 8. Helping Clients Deal With Nonevent Transitions; Step 1: Understand Nonevents; Where Do Unmet Dreams Reside?; What Triggers Nonevents?; What Types of Nonevents Exist?; Are All Nonevents the Same?; Exercises 1: Listen With a Third Ear; Step 2: Develop Specific Strategies for Clients to Use as They Cope with Nonevents; DiscoveringExercises 2: Tell Your StoryThe only textbook explicitly designed to address counseling with adults who are coping with individual, relationship, and work transitions, this volume integrates the basic tenets of adult development with therapeutic practice. It is based on Schlossberg's theory of transitions, a new process and content model that offers effective techniques for helping adults to understand and successfully navigate normal life transitions. This revised edition addresses contemporary societal ills that exacerbate adult life transitions, such as a tumultuous economy, increased unemployment, bankruptcies, and fCounselingAdulthoodMiddle agePsychological aspectsMiddle-aged personsCounseling ofCounseling.Adulthood.Middle agePsychological aspects.Middle-aged personsCounseling of.158/.3158.3Anderson Mary Louise1612993Goodman Jane1942-1589231Schlossberg Nancy K.1929-1589232Goodman Jane1942-1589231MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910819966203321Counseling adults in transition3942072UNINA