Incidental Counseling: A Key to Cost-Effective Systemic Change (Perspective FROM THE FIELD) Incidental Counseling: A Key to Cost-Effective Systemic Change (Perspective FROM THE FIELD)

Incidental Counseling: A Key to Cost-Effective Systemic Change (Perspective FROM THE FIELD‪)‬

Professional School Counseling 2006, Oct, 10, 1

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Publisher Description

Incidental counseling occurs when school staff members respond to students in ways strikingly similar to counseling. Incidental counseling is offered as a simple and effective way for school counselors to engage in systemic change. Two case examples from real school settings form the context for a discussion of how school counselors can begin to build collaborations for maximizing the benefits of incidental counseling. **********

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
2006
1 October
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
11
Pages
PUBLISHER
American School Counselor Association
SIZE
237.4
KB

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