Clara E. Hill, PhD, is a retired professor in the Department of Psychology, University of Maryland. Her awards include the Leona Tyler Award, the Distinguished Psychologist Award, the Distinguished Research Career Award, and the Outstanding Lifetime Achievement Award. Her major research interests are helping skills, the psychotherapy process, training and supervising therapists, dream work, meaning in life, and qualitative research. Dr. Hill has published over 250 journal articles, more than 75 book chapters, and 14 books, including Dream Work in Therapy (2004), and Consensual Qualitative Research (2012), and Meaning in Life (2018). Harold Chui, PhD, is associate professor in the Department of Educational Psychology at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. His research interests include the psychotherapy process and outcomes, training and supervising psychotherapists, multicultural counseling, and school mental health. He received the Bergin and Garfield's Emerging Scholar Award from the Society for Psychotherapy Research. Dr. Chui is president of the Society for Psychotherapy Research-Asian Area Affiliate, chair of the Science and Scholarship Standing Committee at the Society for the Advancement of Psychotherapy, associate editor of Psychotherapy, and an editorial board member of the Journal of Counseling Psychology and Psychotherapy Research. Judy Gerstenblith, PhD, is a postdoctoral research fellow at the Albert and Jessie Danielsen Institute at Boston University. Her research interests include the psychotherapy process and outcomes, therapist training and supervision, the role of attachment in the therapeutic relationship, working with existential themes in therapy, addressing burnout and cultivating well-being in helping professionals, and the spiritual formation of religious leaders. Dr. Gerstenblith was chosen as the University of Maryland College of Behavioral and Social Sciences Emerging Scholar and has received multiple awards, including the College of Behavioral and Social Sciences Excellence in Teaching Award.
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Preface: Overview of the Helping Skills Model and Updates to the Sixth Edition Acknowledgments Part I. Foundation of the Helping Process Chapter 1. Introduction to Helping Chapter 2. A Model of the Helping Process Chapter 3. Helper Self-Awareness Chapter 4. Cultural Awareness in Helping Interactions Chapter 5. Ethics for Beginning Helpers Part II. Exploration Goals and Skills Chapter 6. Overview of the Exploration Goals Chapter 7. Skills for Offering Support Chapter 8. Skills for Exploring Cognitions Chapter 9. Skills for Exploring and Experiencing Feelings Chapter 10. Integrating the Exploration Skills Part III. Insight Goals and Skills Chapter 11. Overview of the Insight Goals Chapter 12. Skills to Foster Client Awareness Chapter 13. Skills for Facilitating Insight Chapter 14. Skills for Processing the Therapeutic Relationship Chapter 15. Integrating the Insight Skills Part IV. Action Goals and Skills Chapter 16. Overview of the Action Goals Chapter 17. Skills for Facilitating Action Chapter 18. Steps for Working With Four Action Tasks Chapter 19. Integrating the Action Skills Part V. Application of Helping Skills and Next Steps Chapter 20. Applying the Helping Skills in Practice Glossary References Index About the Authors Feedback Form