9781305866416-130586641X-Interviewing and Change Strategies for Helpers, Loose-leaf Version

Interviewing and Change Strategies for Helpers, Loose-leaf Version

ISBN-13: 9781305866416
ISBN-10: 130586641X
Edition: 8
Author: Sherry Cormier, Paula S. Nurius, Cynthia J. Osborn
Publication date: 2016
Publisher: Brooks Cole
Format: Loose Leaf 657 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781305866416
ISBN-10: 130586641X
Edition: 8
Author: Sherry Cormier, Paula S. Nurius, Cynthia J. Osborn
Publication date: 2016
Publisher: Brooks Cole
Format: Loose Leaf 657 pages

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Interviewing and Change Strategies for Helpers, Loose-leaf Version (ISBN-13: 9781305866416 and ISBN-10: 130586641X), written by authors Sherry Cormier, Paula S. Nurius, Cynthia J. Osborn, was published by Brooks Cole in 2016. With an overall rating of 4.1 stars, it's a notable title among other Testing & Measurement (Psychology & Counseling) books. You can easily purchase or rent Interviewing and Change Strategies for Helpers, Loose-leaf Version (Loose Leaf) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Testing & Measurement books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.52.

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About the Author
Sherry Cormier is Professor Emerita in the Department of Counseling, Rehabilitation Counseling, and Counseling Psychology at West Virginia University in Morgantown, West Virginia. She is a licensed psychologist in the state of West Virginia. Her current research and practice interests are in counseling and psychology training and supervision models; issues impacting girls and women; health, wellness, and stress management; and grief recovery. She lives at the beach near the Chesapeake Bay and enjoys kayaking, yoga, biking, hiking, reading, and music in her leisure time.
Paula S. Nurius is the Grace Beals Ferguson Scholar, Professor, and Associate Dean in the School of Social Work at the University of Washington in Seattle. Dr. Nurius is a mental health specialist with research, practice, and teaching experience that addresses perception and responding under conditions of stress and trauma. She brings particular concern for vulnerable, marginalized populations and to fostering prevention and resilience-enhancing interventions. Her current scholarship focuses on childhood and cumulative life course stress, including impacts of maltreatment, nonviolent adversity, and poverty on physical, mental, and behavioral health disparities. She enjoys the outdoor life of the Pacific Northwest with her husband, daughter, and schnoodle pooch.
Cynthia J. Osborn is Professor of Counselor Education and Supervision at Kent State University in Kent, Ohio. She is a licensed professional clinical counselor and a licensed chemical dependency counselor in Ohio. Her research, clinical practice, and teaching have focused on addictive behaviors and counselor supervision from the perspectives of motivational interviewing and solution-focused therapy. Additional scholarship has addressed case conceptualization and treatment planning skills, and stamina and resilience in behavioral health care. She enjoys reading character novels and practicing yoga, and she and her husband together enjoy exercising and the company of their Bichon Frise dog, Jake.

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