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ISBN 10: 0415743141
ISBN 13: 9780415743143
Author: Robert K Conyne
Counseling for Wellness and Prevention brings Preventative Counseling, one of prevention’s founding texts, firmly into the twenty-first century. Counseling for Wellness and Prevention thoroughly updates and significantly expands on discussions of practical applications and emerging best practices. Counselors and counseling psychologists will find evidence-based, contemporary guidance to help them engage in needed efforts to help clients and the general population to enhance their overall wellness and ward off future dysfunction. Author Robert Conyne demonstrates the ways in which the traditional model of one-to-one therapy can be expanded to embrace wellness and prevention as well as strategies for putting into practice a broad range of environmental and system change strategies, such as advocacy and community organization. The book is well-suited for adoption in counselor-education courses and includes explicit connections to CACREP accreditation standards. It’s also an excellent choice for programs in psychology, where the APA-approved prevention guidelines for psychologists are now available, and in social work, where prevention and community change have long been hallmarks.
Counseling for Wellness and Prevention Helping People Become Empowered in Systems and Settings 3rd Table of contents:
Section I Foundations of Wellness and Prevention
1 Wellness and Prevention in Mental Health
Introduction
Lifestyle Diseases and Lifestyle-Induced Disorders Can Be Prevented
Being Well: Personal Actions
Being Well: Environmental Actions
Wellness and Prevention: General Goals and Intervention Strategies
Personal, Relational, and Collective Levels of Wellness Intervention
Wellness at All Levels
Prevention: Before the Fact
How Prevention and Wellness Interrelate
Behavioral Health Versus Mental Health
Return on Investment for Wellness and Prevention Programs
Issues for Reflection and Discussion
References
2 Everyday Wellness and Prevention A Foundation of Positive Practices for People, Settings, and Systems
Introduction
Everyday Practice of Wellness and Prevention Is Possible and Important
What Is “Everyday Wellness and Prevention”?
The Emergence of Wellness and Prevention in Everyday Life
Person-Centered and System-Centered: Two Avenues for Daily Practice
Person-Centered Avenues
Settings- and System-Centered Avenues
Person-Centered Everyday Wellness and Prevention Practice Areas
Be Positive
Cultivate Resilience
Assess Your Positive Psychology Strengths to Assist in Leading the “Good Life”
Practice Wellness
Become Involved in the Wellness Domains
Develop and Use Life Skills
Carefully Consider Complementary and Alternative Medicine Health Care Approaches
Settings- and System-Centered Everyday Wellness and Prevention Practice Areas
Thirteen System-Centered Strategies for Everyday Wellness and Prevention
Role of the Counselor in Everyday Wellness and Prevention
Issues for Reflection and Discussion
References
3 Wellness and Prevention Strategies in Mental Health
Introduction
Public Health and the Medical Model in Relation to Wellness and Prevention
Public Health Model: Direct Support for Wellness and Prevention in Mental Health
Medical Model: Indirect Support for Wellness and Prevention in Mental Health
The Counseling Profession in Relation to the Two Models
History of Counseling and Counselor Education
Seven General Strategies of Wellness and Prevention
Wellness and Prevention Strategy 1: Education, Both Direct and Indirect
Wellness and Prevention Strategy 2: Social Competency Facilitation—Connecting With Resources
Wellness and Prevention Strategy 3: Natural Caregiving—Connecting With Helpful People
Wellness and Prevention Strategy 4: Community Organizing and Systems Intervention
Wellness and Prevention Strategy 5: Environmental Redesign—Altering Physical or Organizational Environment
Wellness and Prevention Strategy 6: Assist Developmental Transitions—Anticipating Predictable Needs and Challenges
Wellness and Prevention Strategy 7: Encourage Everyday Wellness and Prevention—Positive Practices for People, Settings, and Systems
Issues for Reflection and Discussion
References
4 Counseling for Wellness and Prevention
Introduction
General Behavioral Change Frameworks Supporting Wellness and Prevention
Individual- and Intrapersonal-Level Focus
Interpersonal-Level Focus
Community-Level Focus
Perspectives Supporting Wellness and Prevention
Ecological Perspective
Positive Psychology Perspective
Social Justice Perspective
Models Emphasizing Counseling and Aspects of Wellness and Prevention in Counseling
Change Models Emphasizing Counseling in General
Change Models Emphasizing Wellness in Counseling
Change Models Emphasizing Prevention in Counseling
Change Models Emphasizing Wellness and Prevention
Competencies in Wellness and Prevention Counseling
Seven Competencies: The “Big Ones”
Issues for Reflection and Discussion
References
Section II Wellness and Prevention Applications
Wellness and Prevention Approaches, Programs, and Initiatives
Program Selection Criteria Used in This Book
Online Resource Directories Containing Effective Wellness and Prevention Programs
Fit of Online Registries Within Planning of Wellness and Prevention Projects
References
5 Personal Wellness Individual Counseling and Group Work
Introduction
Wellness and Prevention Through Individual Counseling
A General Process for Wellness and Prevention Approaches in Individual Counseling
Step 1: Form Beginnings of a Sustainable Helping Relationship
Step 2: Conduct a Wellness and Prevention Assessment
Step 3: Develop a Personalized Wellness and Prevention Counseling Plan, Including Pertinent Strategies
Step 4: Apply the Plan
Step 5: Evaluate Process and Outcomes
Wellness and Prevention Through Group Work
Group Work Foundations
Supporting Research
Wellness and Prevention Groups: Psychoeducation Format
A Detailed Plan for a Wellness and Prevention Group
Session 1—Total time, two hours
Session 2—Total time, two hours
Example of a Stand-Alone and of an Embedded Wellness and Prevention Group
Issues for Reflection and Discussion
References
6 Relational Wellness Family and School Programs
The Family Setting
Functional Family Therapy
FAST Track Prevention Project
Triple P: Positive Parenting Program
Conclusion: Family Programs
The School Setting
Life Skills Training
Seattle Social Development Project
Olweus Bullying Prevention Program
Conclusion: School Programs
School Counselors Are Needed for Wellness and Prevention Counseling in the Schools
Issues for Reflection and Discussion
School
Family
References
7 Relational Wellness and Prevention Community and Workplace Programs
The Community Setting
Big Brothers/Big Sisters of America
Communities Mobilizing for Change on Alcohol
Families and Schools Together: Protecting Hearts and Minds
Conclusion: Community Programs
The Workplace Setting
The Healthy Workplace Program
Coping With Work and Family Stress Project (Formerly Known as the Yale Work and Family Stress Project)
The JOBS Project for the Unemployed
Conclusion: Workplace Programs
Issues for Reflection and Discussion
References
8 Wellness and Prevention Initiatives With Collectives Systems
Systems Strongly Influence Our Lives
One Example: Incarceration Tied to Policy
Some Public Policy and Legislative Gains
The World Health Organization’s Comprehensive Mental Health Action Plan: An Initiative for the World
National Prevention Strategy: Moving From a System of Sick Care to One of Wellness and Prevention
Gun Violence Prediction, Prevention, and Policy: Addressing an Urgent Societal Problem
The Importance of Public Policy and Legislative Awareness for Counselors
A Successful Initiative: Preventing Cigarette Smoking
An Initiative Yet Unfulfilled: Suicide Prevention
Public Policy and Legislation Systems-Level Resources of Professional Associations
APA Web Site Resources: Public Education and Outreach
American Counseling Association Web Site Resource
Additional Systems-Level Involvement and Change Approaches
Final Thoughts on Counseling for Wellness and Prevention
Issues for Reflection and Discussion
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