Beschreibung:
Allen E. Ivey received his counseling doctorate from Harvard University and is distinguished Emeritus Professor at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Courtesy Professor, Counselor Education, University of South Florida, Tampa. He is past-President and Fellow of the Society for Counseling Psychology of the American Psychological Association, APA's Society for the Study of Ethnic and Minority Psychology, the Asian-American Psychological Association, and the American Counseling Association. He has received many awards throughout his career and has authored over 40 books and 200 articles and chapters. His works have been translated into 23 languages. His recent work has focused on applying Developmental Counseling and Therapy and neuroscience to the analysis and treatment of severe psychological distress.
Among the greatest challenges faced by teachers and administrators are how to communicate effectively with students and how to resolve conflicts between them.
Foreword - H Jerome FreibergThe Listening Teacher and AdministratorThe Basics of CommunicationQuestioning Skills and Effective TeachingReflecting and the Basic Listening Sequence Entering the World of the OtherFocusingSeven Influencing SkillsOrganizing Communication and Problem-Solving Skills for `Win/Win¿ SolutionsAlternatives to Violence Developing a Mediation ProgramIntegrating Communication Skills and Conflict Resolution Principles A Model