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Trey Fitch
Critical Thinking Skills in Counseling
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Donald Hatcher, Tony Brown, Kelli Gariglietti
Critical Thinking and Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy
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Chester Robinson
The Role of Critical Thinking Skills in Counselor Supervision
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Jennifer Marshall, Trey Fitch
Multiple Intelligence and Counselor Training
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Bill LaBauve, Kimberly Rynearson
The Impact of Conceptualization Skills in Counseling Children
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This article addresses the importance of client conceptualization skills in counseling as well as the limitations of child conceptualization skills in counseling. Furthermore, the article provides a rough overview of the applicable points in Piaget’s theory of cognitive development and a discussion of how these points relate to conceptualization skills in counseling.
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Claude Gratton
Critical Thinking and Emotional Well-Being
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I describe some pedagogical challenges of teaching critical thinking, and propose one way of partly meeting them: the application of critical thinking skills to beliefs responsible for our emotions. I suggest ways of introducing the topic of emotions in our critical thinking courses, describe a project assigned to my students, and provide a model of the project.
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