Conceptualization and Treatment Planning for Effective Helping by Okun, Barbara F., Suyemoto, Karen (2012):
Summary: “Conceptualization and Treatment Planning for Effective Helping” provides a comprehensive framework for understanding and implementing effective counseling and therapy techniques. Authored by Barbara F. Okun and Karen Suyemoto, this book offers insights into the conceptualization process and treatment planning strategies used by helping professionals in various counseling settings. It covers key topics such as assessment, diagnosis, goal setting, intervention strategies, and evaluation of client progress. The book emphasizes the importance of cultural competence, ethical considerations, and evidence-based practices in the helping professions. With case examples, exercises, and practical tips, it serves as a valuable resource for students, counselors, therapists, and other human service professionals seeking to enhance their skills in conceptualizing client issues and designing effective treatment plans.
Authors: Barbara F. Okun and Karen Suyemoto are the authors of this book. They are esteemed educators and practitioners in the field of counseling and psychology.
Publisher: Brooks Cole
Publication Year: 2012
ISBN-10: 0840033664
ISBN-13: 978-0840033666