An edition of Narrative counseling for schools (2000)

Narrative counseling for schools

Narrative counseling for schools
John Winslade, Gerald Monk, Ge ...
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An edition of Narrative counseling for schools (2000)

Narrative counseling for schools

"The principles of Narrative School Counseling are demonstrated in this actual session that Gerald conducts with 14 year old Lyneigh and her mother. After being home schooled in 8th grade, Lyneigh has decided to skip high school and attend community college where she is achieving A grades. Her concern has to do with her social adjustment with schoolmates who are many years her senior. John Winslade participates as a reflector with Gerald and finally Lyneigh and her mom respond to the reflections. This interview is a good demonstrations of narrative counseling."--Container.

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English
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48

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Narrative counseling for schools
2000, Master"sWork Video Productions
videorecording / in English
Cover of: Narrative counseling for schools
Narrative counseling for schools
2000, Master'sWork Video Productions
videorecording / in English

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VHS.

Published in
Los Angeles, CA
Series
CED 601 (NU course), CED 601A (NU course), CED 604 (NU course), PHL 100 (NU course), PSY 632A (NU course)
Other Titles
Narrative school counseling:, Interview with Gerald Monk

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[videorecording] /
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1 videocassette (48 min.)
Number of pages
48

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OL47078001M
OCLC/WorldCat
47796359

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"The principles of Narrative School Counseling are demonstrated in this actual session that John conducts with 14 year old Matt and his mother. Matt is having problems getting adjusted to high school. His grades are suffering and he is concerned with his mother's intervening to make sure that he completes his schoolwork. Gerald Monk participates as a reflector and finally, Matt and his mon respond to the reflections."--Container

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