ISBN-13: 9781412956086 / Angielski / Miękka / 2008 / 184 str.
Many counselors are able to work effectively with students who are referred to them or who voluntarily seek help, but what about the majority of students in every school's population who never go to the counselor's office?
This book offers counselors specific ideas and strategies for doing a better job with outside-the-office encounters to positively affect the lives of all who come through a school's doors. The second edition addresses how increased responsibilities, as specified in the ASCA National Model and through the Ed Trust Transforming School Counseling movement, require counselors to maximize their skills and effectiveness in all school-based encounters, regardless of location. Strategies are offered throughout the book for using "hallway" practice, or brief counseling, to make a significant difference in students' academic, career, and personal-social development.