Counseling and Coaching in Times of Crisis and Transition


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<p><em>Counseling and Coaching in Times of Crisis and Transition</em> explores how threats and challenges caused by rapid social and technological changes require counselors and coaches to rethink their usual ways of working and in some cases even abandon their traditional theoretical anchors. The authors of this forward-thinking book argue that practitioners who aim to help others strengthen their resources can no longer afford to wait for clients in their offices or offer them protected objective and neutral professional relationships. </p><p>Contributors from around the world argue that there is a real need for new counseling and coaching actions to be delivered in different contexts: counselors and coaches should be able to use heterogeneous languages and interventions as well as numerous relationship modalities and activities in order to streamline the support that they offer to people in sectors as diverse as health and well-being life and career design prevention and community inclusion work inclusion and schools. The book provides an evidence-based framework with numerous counseling and coaching examples that are capable of promoting people’s strengths whether this be face-to-face in groups or online. </p><p>This book will appeal to academics researchers and postgraduate students in the fields of counseling and coaching as well as those with an interest in psychological social and educational science. It should also be essential reading for practitioners and policymakers in a diverse range of contexts including those working on intervention and support for vulnerable people non-traditional and disadvantaged students and people with disabilities. </p>
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