Client Assessment

Stephen Palmer - Centre for Stress Management, London
Gladeana McMahon - Private Practice
Client Assessment
March 1997 | 208 pages | Sage UK
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What information do you need to assess the therapeutic needs of a client? Could you identify a suicidal client? Do you know what your clients want and need? How can you tell whether or not you are dealing with appropriate clients? Client Assessment answers these questions and more providing clear, straightforward guidelines. It covers a crucial, but often neglected, area of counselingùthe assessment, monitoring, and evaluation of clients and the help they need or are receiving. Transcending specific counseling theories, the book adopts a broad-brush approach, covering the main issues involved at different stagesùfrom meeting the client to ending the counseling process, and including on-going monitoring of the therapeutic program, such as: + assessing the best type of therapy for the client; + assessment of the clientÆs therapeutic goals; + choosing techniques and strategies to suit the clientÆs needs; + history taking; + referral; + and evaluating goal achievement. The ability to assess and evaluate clients successfully is a necessary part of being an effective counselor, and this book, written by practitioners with many years experience, will be a valuable resource for training and practicing counselors as well as to all those in the helping professions.

Contents

What Do You Say after You Say `Er'?

What Do You Say after You Say `Er'?

General Assessment Issues

General Assessment Issues

Client History Taking and Associated Administration

Client History Taking and Associated Administration

Medical and Psychiatric Assessment

Medical and Psychiatric Assessment

What Type of Help?

What Type of Help?

Assessing for Optimal Therapeutic Intervention

Assessing for Optimal Therapeutic Intervention

Assessment and Accountability

Assessment and Accountability

Modality Assessment

Modality Assessment

Reviewing and Evaluating Therapeutic Progress

Reviewing and Evaluating Therapeutic Progress

Description

What information do you need to assess the therapeutic needs of a client? Could you identify a suicidal client? Do you know what your clients want and need? How can you tell whether or not you are dealing with appropriate clients? Client Assessment answers these questions and more providing clear, straightforward guidelines. It covers a crucial, but often neglected, area of counselingùthe assessment, monitoring, and evaluation of clients and the help they need or are receiving. Transcending specific counseling theories, the book adopts a broad-brush approach, covering the main issues involved at different stagesùfrom meeting the client to ending the counseling process, and including on-going monitoring of the therapeutic program, such as: + assessing the best type of therapy for the client; + assessment of the clientÆs therapeutic goals; + choosing techniques and strategies to suit the clientÆs needs; + history taking; + referral; + and evaluating goal achievement. The ability to assess and evaluate clients successfully is a necessary part of being an effective counselor, and this book, written by practitioners with many years experience, will be a valuable resource for training and practicing counselors as well as to all those in the helping professions.

Contents

What Do You Say after You Say `Er'?

What Do You Say after You Say `Er'?

General Assessment Issues

General Assessment Issues

Client History Taking and Associated Administration

Client History Taking and Associated Administration

Medical and Psychiatric Assessment

Medical and Psychiatric Assessment

What Type of Help?

What Type of Help?

Assessing for Optimal Therapeutic Intervention

Assessing for Optimal Therapeutic Intervention

Assessment and Accountability

Assessment and Accountability

Modality Assessment

Modality Assessment

Reviewing and Evaluating Therapeutic Progress

Reviewing and Evaluating Therapeutic Progress

March 1997 | 208 pages | Sage UK

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What information do you need to assess the therapeutic needs of a client? Could you identify a suicidal client? Do you know what your clients want and need? How can you tell whether or not you are dealing with appropriate clients? Client Assessment answers these questions and more providing clear, straightforward guidelines. It covers a crucial, but often neglected, area of counselingùthe assessment, monitoring, and evaluation of clients and the help they need or are receiving. Transcending specific counseling theories, the book adopts a broad-brush approach, covering the main issues involved at different stagesùfrom meeting the client to ending the counseling process, and including on-going monitoring of the therapeutic program, such as: + assessing the best type of therapy for the client; + assessment of the clientÆs therapeutic goals; + choosing techniques and strategies to suit the clientÆs needs; + history taking; + referral; + and evaluating goal achievement. The ability to assess and evaluate clients successfully is a necessary part of being an effective counselor, and this book, written by practitioners with many years experience, will be a valuable resource for training and practicing counselors as well as to all those in the helping professions.

Table Of Contents:

  • What Do You Say after You Say `Er'?
  • General Assessment Issues
  • Client History Taking and Associated Administration
  • Medical and Psychiatric Assessment
  • What Type of Help?
  • Assessing for Optimal Therapeutic Intervention
  • Assessment and Accountability
  • Modality Assessment
  • Reviewing and Evaluating Therapeutic Progress

Recent Product Reviews:

This is one of most useful and accessible books on the subject of client assessment. It gives clear guidance to the range of considerations in what is one of foundations behind a productive Counselling Relationship. A must have for Students, and one to keep accessible.
Mr Mike Bancroft, Counselling, Alton College
`The comprehensive series of essays... is a timely contribution... This book is about being professional and effective... a valuable multimodal life inventory for use with clients is provided' - Counselling, The Journal of The British Association for Counselling `This chunky little book is packed with interesting approaches to the currently fashionable area of client assessment.... This is a book for any counsellor or counsellor trainee's shelf, a necessary reference for the sound professional' - Counselling News `A useful collection of articles on various aspects of assessment' - Self & Society `Essentially a practical skills development book [which] will add to most therapists' and counsellors' competencies' - Journal of the National Association for Psychotherapists

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