Choices Interviewing And Counselling Skills For Canadians Pdf

Bob Shebib, a counsellor with over 35 years of experience in clinical work, teaching, and consulting, has broad experience in the field. He has worked in child protection, public welfare, corrections, and residential youth care. He has graduate degrees in both social work and business. Bob is the author of numerous textbooks and scholarly papers on the topic of counselling, including: Counselling Skills for Social Service Workers (two editions); Financial Assistance Skills; Counselling Skills; Choices: Counseling Skills for Social Workers and Other Professionals; and Choices: Interviewing and Counselling Skills For Canadians (3 editions). As well, he has been a keynote speaker at many national and international conferences, including presentation of a paper titled 'Cultural Intelligence' in Shanghai, China. In 2004--2005, he led a Canadian team of scholars who are collaborating on a book comparing the social service governance systems in China and Canada. Bob is the coordinator of the Community Social Service Worker program at Douglas College, New Westminster, BC, where he also teaches a variety of counselling courses.
Shebib, Bob (2014).Choices: Interviewing and Counselling Skills for Canadians. 5th Edition, Toronto: Prentice Hall. BCCSW Code of Ethics and Standards of Practice (online) COURSE SCHEDULE FOR SOCIAL WORK 503 (subject to modification) *Readings and assigned exercises should be completed prior to class SESSION 1: September 14th, 2015. Bob Shebib Choices: Interviewing and Counselling Skills for Canadians, 4/e Instructor’s Manual Chapter Two Ethics, Values, and Self-Awareness Chapter Outline • Describe professional ethics, including standards related to dual relationships and confidentiality • List and describe the core values of counselling.
As well, he maintains an active community consulting and training practice. Customized workshops based on his texts can be arranged.
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It also serves as a reference for professionals in social work, youth justice, child and youth counselling, addictions and psychology. Helping students develop professional counselling competency. The preferred text in its discipline, Choices: Interview and Counselling Skills for Canadians, is a practical guide that helps Canadian professionals develop the knowledge, abilities and attitudes for effective interviewing and counselling. It strives to help students gain a wide range of skills based on supported theory and evidence-based best practices. C hoices provides the Canadian context for Canadian professional counsellors who are governed by their own code of ethics and federal and provincial legislation. The Canadian health and social services structures further define the uniqueness of the Canadian Counselling environment. Quick report for delphi xe2 professional download.
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People learn in different ways, so this book includes a range of features designed to assist learners in understanding at the cognitive, emotional, and behavioural levels. New To This EditionIn this edition, the important theme of trauma-informed practice is strengthened. Throughout the sixth edition, references have been updated to include current thinking and research. New success tips have been added to many of the chapters. About the Author(s) Bob Shebib, Faculty Emeritus, Douglas College is a counsellor with over 35 years of experience in clinical work, teaching, and consulting. He has worked in child protection, public welfare, corrections, residential youth care, and he has been actively involved in international work in China and Africa. Most recently, he was involved in a successful project designed to assist Ugandan Village Health teams including Traditional Healers develop collaborative relationships with hospital based psychiatric services.
He has graduate degrees in both social work and business. Bob is the author of numerous textbooks and scholarly papers on the topic of counselling including the Canadian best seller, Choices: Interviewing and Counselling Skills For Canadians, 6 th edition. As well, he has been a keynote speaker at many national and international conferences. Bob is now running an active community consulting and training practice. Customized workshops based on his texts can be arranged.