Becoming a Counselor : The Light, the Bright and the Serious
Becoming a Counselor : The Light, the Bright and the Serious
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Author(s): Gladding, Samuel T.
ISBN No.: 9781556204128
Pages: 408
Year: 202104
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 59.94
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Status: Available

"Some events change your life. Most are not so powerful. Critical occurrences that have an impact are landmark experiences such as leaving home, the death of a parent, the achievement of a goal, failure, an accident, a chance encounter, or a natural disaster. Other transitional times may be less notable but still influential, such as moments of insight, prejudice, or simple acts of kindness. Outside of these memorable incidents, the rest of our existence is rather mundane and routine. Thus, we may be at a loss to recall what we ate or to whom we talked two days ago because neither was significant in life-changing or life-giving ways. In counseling we see people at crisis points. They are usually ready or willing to make necessary changes, some of which are dramatic.


However, as clinicians we seldom remember most of the people we encounter because the helping process is more routine than avant-garde. My experiences reflect that pattern. I can recall only a few of the hundreds of individuals I have assisted. Yet, some events in my personal and professional life have been turning points that have influenced my growth and development in a manner like those situations that have most affected my clients. You have had (or most likely will have) some similar experiences. These times are filled with a plethora of emotions and thoughts as well as new behaviors. The vignettes in this text are representative of many universal dimensions involved in becoming a person and a helping professional. In these stories, you will find examples of the light, that is, the humorous developments in life and in counseling; the bright, that is, the insight that comes from life experiences and counseling; and the serious, that is, the deeper and more sobering dimensions of life and counseling.


Sometimes these three dimensions -- the light, the bright, and the serious -- occur simultaneously and are obvious. Sometimes they are sequential and more nuanced. Regardless, they are a part of the experience of novice and veteran counselors. Although the incidents in these stories are unique, they are broad-based. You may find yourself identifying with some of the events and their applicability to you. The "Points to Ponder" section at the conclusion of each chapter is an especially good place for such reflections. In any case, it is my hope that this book will assist you in living a richer, fuller, deeper, and more meaningful life through gaining greater awareness of yourself and the processes involved in the bittersweet process of choice and change. In reading this text, remember while the incidents recorded here occurred, a few of the stories have been embellished a bit.


In all circumstances, characters who are a part of these episodes, unless specifically identified, have been disguised through multiple means such as being combined with similar people in a composite, changing their names, switching their genders, or modifying their presenting problem modified. New to the Third Edition This third edition of Becoming a Counselor has grown from 121 stories to 156! It has also expanded in scope. The previous editions of this book contained some stories of my coming of age. This edition contains two dozen more from early childhood through college. Some of the incidents in these early memories influence my life today, e.g. "Hard Work." A number of them I look back on time with nostalgia, e.


g., "Sex in the Church." Then there is a third group I find unbelievable, as in "what was I thinking?", e.g., "Water works! A Rush Downstream to the Reservoir." Regardless, these stories are who I was developmentally at a point in time and they are timeless as memories. Besides an increase in the number of stories, this edition of the Becoming a Counselor has grown from 14 to 17 sections. Each section begins with a "Becoming" theme.


These sections describe how I was becoming who I am today through such matters as making mistakes early in my career or venturing into the land of leadership"--.


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