The Art and Science of Helping: Developing Fundamental Skills in a Multicultural Age

Author:   Daniel G. Lannin (Illinois State University, USA) ,  Yi Du (Private practice, California, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
ISBN:  

9781032511184


Pages:   250
Publication Date:   11 February 2025
Format:   Paperback
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The Art and Science of Helping: Developing Fundamental Skills in a Multicultural Age


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The Art and Science of Helping: Developing Fundamental Skills in a Multicultural Age introduces the fundamentals of practicing helping-skills to undergraduates, graduates, and those preparing for entry-level helping professions. The text emphasizes best practices of the art of helping while rooting these practices in empirical, scientific findings. Readers will learn skills and techniques that prepare them for counseling and other helping professions while also developing multicultural competence and self-awareness. Chapters teach helpers who are training to navigate the different phases of helping, including connecting with clients, helping clients discover new understanding, and empowering clients to take action. The Art and Science of Helping aligns with a typical semester and includes ready-to-use classroom activities to develop helping skills and microskills. Each chapter includes multicultural considerations as well as reflections and exercises designed to enhance self-awareness—both critical competencies for burgeoning helping professionals.

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Author:   Daniel G. Lannin (Illinois State University, USA) ,  Yi Du (Private practice, California, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.500kg
ISBN:  

9781032511184


ISBN 10:   1032511184
Pages:   250
Publication Date:   11 February 2025
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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“In The Art and Science of Helping, Lannin and Du have created a first-class resource crammed full of helpful insights and practical knowledge. Their writing is engaging, clear and accessible. The integration of multicultural considerations throughout the text is useful, inspiring, and free from polarizing polemics and laundry list of things to do. Readers will find their organization, recommendations, and activities instrumental for providing a clear pathway toward effective helping skills. This book will be a cornerstone of skill-building for years to come.” Nathaniel Wade, PhD, associate chair and professor of psychology at Iowa State University “This book is a much-needed addition to the introductory literature for helping professions. It is comprehensive yet accessible for the developing professional. While it explores the science and theory of what we know is effective, it also integrates the art of helping, which is often illusive. This book is an essential resource for all who are teaching or learning the basic skills of professional helping.” Diane L. Zosky, PhD, professor emeritus of social work, Illinois State University “With a delicate balance of empirical rigor and compassionate understanding, Drs. Lannin and Du highlight the nuanced dance between the science of psychology and the artistry of human connection. The authors synthesize relevant psychological theories from literature in a user friendly and sophisticated manner. The reflection questions presented in each chapter allow the reader the opportunity to identify how they might approach various situations and dilemmas. Whether you're a seasoned therapist or aspiring to go into the helping profession, this book will enrich your understanding of the therapeutic process (and your role in it). This is a must read for every future therapist.” Claytie Davis, III, PhD, ABPP, co-director of student mental health, University of California, Berkeley


Author Information

Daniel G. Lannin, PhD, is an associate professor teaching helping skills. His research centers on empowering effective help-seeking and provision, with over 60 publications and multiple awards. Yi Du, PhD, LP, is a licensed psychologist in the state of California, specializing in multicultural counseling and psychological assessment. She has extensive experience in therapy and training.

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