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Educational counseling. --- Services personnels aux élèves
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This revision of the original book "How to Counsel Students" (see record 1940-06237-000) covers only Part One of the first volume and centers around a new formulation of the broadened role of counseling in education. Stress is placed upon counseling as a form of personalized and individualized assistance to adolescents as they develop their full personalities in a societal and school context of other personalities and social processes and institutions. Counseling is seen as one of many means used in democratic society to conserve, utilize, and foster the full development of its human resources through the optimum development of each member. The author's conception of counseling is not restricted to the current emphasis on counseling as psychotherapy on the one hand, or the use of counseling techniques within a clinic on the other. This broadened repertoire of counseling techniques needs to be utilized in classrooms, and in many other places where students grow and learn. The author seeks to regain a balanced emphasis upon the several aspects of a broad-gauged program in which teachers, clinicians and administrators all play important, though differing, roles in the over-all modern collegiate way of life.
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"In 1926, current personnel literature was searched for reports of techniques useful in counseling students who requested assistance with educational, vocational, and personal problems. This search of the literature revealed meager discussions of techniques. In the succeeding twelve years, the author has counseled approximately ten thousand high school and college students. The present book constitutes a partial summary of these twelve years of clinical experience together with a review of the literature on this phase of personnel work. The first chapter of this book attempts to outline the author's interpretation of the philosophy of personnel work and its role in education. Following this, general procedures of clinical counseling are described. In Chap. VI some important facts necessary to the counselor's understanding of students are summarized. Following these introductory chapters, various types of problems exhibited by students are outlined in as great detail as is consistent with the limitations of the method of written exposition and the restrictions of our inadequate knowledge"--Preface. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2011 APA, all rights reserved).
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