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Informationen zum Autor William Fibkins is an author and consultant. His focus is on education reform, teacher retraining and mentoring, intervention on behalf of at-risk students and parents, reorganizing school counseling programs, and establishing a "Circle of Wellness " in schools to address student health and wellness issues. Klappentext Many once open doors for help are now closed, and schools' counseling services are failing many students, parents, and educators in need of intervention. This book provides a new model in which well-trained counselors can once again regain their historic role in counseling troubled teens, parents, and training staff and students on the front lines to act -- not look the other way -- when they observe a student heading towards the margins of school life. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter 1: The Impact of the Demise of Personal Counseling Services in Our SchoolsChapter 2: The Role of Personal Counseling of Troubled Students: Never Gained a Foothold in School Guidance ProgramChapter 3: A Profession in Search of a Model for Change: Offering Solutions that are not Really SolutionsChapter 4: The Profession is Not Dead, Yet: Getting Some Help from the American School Counselor Association National ModelChapter 5: The Personal Counselor as an Observer, and Reporter of Student BehaviorChapter 6: The Role of the Personal Counselor as Advisor to the PrincipalChapter 7: Selling the Personal Counseling Role with a Successful Intervention ProgramChapter 8: Personal Counselors cannot solve all the Problems of Troubled Students: Skilled allies are Needed to join the EffortReferences