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Part I: The Counselor. 1. The Professional Counselor. 2. How Will I Know What To Do? 3. Experiments: An Epistemological Imperative. Part II: Clients. 4. Effect on Clients of Biological and Other Variables. 5. Psychosocial Systems and Characteristics of Clients. 6. Affect in Clients' Lives. 7. Clients' Operant Behaviors. 8. Client Cognitions. Part III: Counseling Procedures and Techniques. 9. Counseling Precepts and Practices. 10. Counseling's Unique Communication Skills. 11. Other Counseling Issues. 12. Techniques for Helping Clients. 13. Counseling Procedures. 14. Our Profession. Appendixes. Index. Errata sheet available upon request. Please contact Dr. Richard Hill Byrne c/o Brooks/Cole-Wadsworth Publishing at: [email protected]
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