Assessment of Client Core Issues
Richard W. Halstead
Core client issues are often difficult to determine and may cause problematic life patterns that are resistant to change. Halstead proposes that the currently accepted diagnostic system, which focus on the client s presenting symptoms alone, is limited because it does not deal directly with the core issues that perpetuate the client s problematic life patterns. The model presented in this book helps uncover the origin of these core concerns, provides a means to address them by deconstructing the client s living story, and challenges counselors to move beyond the diagnostic limitations of the DSM-IV-TR to better conceptualize and treat clients. This framework for revealing and categorizing core issues will assist counselors in providing more targeted treatment plans to help clients establish lasting, meaningful change. A detailed case study illustrating the model in action is provided
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Année:
2006
Edition:
1
Editeur::
American Counseling Association
Langue:
english
Pages:
110
ISBN 10:
1556202350
ISBN 13:
9781119169536
Fichier:
PDF, 1.74 MB
IPFS:
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english, 2006