Specifications
book-author | Christine Murray, Amber Pope, Ben Willis |
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publisher | SAGE Publications; Inc; 1st edition |
file-type | |
pages | Pages |
language | English |
asin | B01AUXUFR4 |
isbn10 | 1483343723; 1506350070; 1506350097; 1506350089 |
isbn13 | 9781483343723/ 9781506350073 9781506350097/ 9781506350080 |
Book Description
A comprehensive, research- and principle-primarily based approach to sexuality counseling that is offered by this website. Counseling for Sexuality: An Overview of Theory, Research, and Practice (PDF) is an approachable and engaging book that is founded on an integrative, multi-level conceptual framework that talks about the various levels at which people experience sexuality. The book discusses how people can experience sexuality in a variety of ways. The authors highlight practical methods for evaluation and intervention at each level, including physiological, psychological, developmental, gender identity and sexual orientation, cultural and contextual, relational, and constructive sexuality. Readers are assisted in implementing and integrating the acquired knowledge through the use of interactive features such as case studies, ethics discussions, application workouts, and guided reflection questions. These features enable readers to develop the professional competency necessary for effective practice.
Reviews
“A unified and comprehensive resource that will prove to be an invaluable asset in the process of preparing to work with clients who are concerned with issues relating to sexuality and intimacy.” — Sue Becker
“It is a comprehensive, multimodal text that works to offer counseling students and those in the field of social work with practical skills to encourage their clients to make positive changes in their sexual lives,” says the author of the book. “It is a text that works to offer counseling students and those in the sphere of social work with practical skills to encourage their clients — Matthew You're good to go. Siemionko
“Sexuality Counseling: Theory, Research, and Practice is an indispensable resource for professionals working in the field of mental health.” This e-book works within the complexity of sexuality rather than attempting to simplify it, and it does so in a way that is both well-organized and comprehensive. — Alexandra H. Solomon and the University of Northwestern
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