Review
"A well researched and well written introduction to counseling skills and to multicultural counseling. I very much like the Microskills approach and think it may be the most effective framework to teach peer counselors. I teach on a diverse campus and the book?s emphasis on diversity is very powerful."
"I find this revised book exceptional...It is the first book on counseling techniques that I have read that truly integrates multiculturalism into the basic counseling skills learning process...I believe this book has multiple uses as a basic counseling skills book as well as an excellent multicultural text book. I plan to adopt this book as soon as it is made available to me. I commend the authors for their dedication to making teaching counseling techniques exciting for me again."
"I found each chapter to be excellent, much improved over prior editions. Key strengths: multicultural infusion, addresses spirituality, accessible, utilizes strength-based approach, allows students to contemplate their own ideas about helping and integrate them with theories, lots of case examples, useful exercises...I would use this text because it provides concrete examples of how to help effectively and takes into consideration cultural factors, because it comes with a CDROM, because it encourages stude
"I found each chapter to be excellent, much improved over prior editions. Key strengths: multicultural infusion, addresses spirituality, accessible, utilizes strength-based approach, allows students to contemplate their own ideas about helping and integrate them with theories, lots of case examples, useful exercises...I would use this text because it provides concrete examples of how to help effectively and takes into consideration cultural factors, because it comes with a CDROM, because it encourages students to develop their own styles."
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About the Author
Allen E. Ivey is Distinguished University Professor (Emeritus), University of Massachusetts, Amherst and Professor, Counseling, at the University of South Florida, Tampa. He is president of Microtraining Associates, an educational publishing firm. Allen also serves on the Board of Directors of the National Institute for Multicultural Competence. Allen is author or co-author of more than 30 books and 200 articles and chapters, translated into more than seventeen languages. He is the originator of the Microskills approach, basic to this book.
Mary Bradford Ivey is vice president of Microtraining Associates and Professor of Counseling, at the University of South Florida, Tampa. She is a former school counselor in the Amherst, Massachusetts schools, and has served as visiting professor at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, University of Hawai'i, Manoa; and Flinders University, South Australia. Mary earned her undergraduate degree in social work and education, her master's degree in counseling and guidance and her doctorate in organizational development. She is one of the first 15 honored Fellows of the American Counseling Association and is also a recipient of the American Counseling Association's O'Hana Award for her work in multicultural counseling in the schools. Mary is the author or co-author of eleven books, several articles and chapters and more than ten counseling videotapes.