"Rosemary Thompson has updated her classic Counseling Techniques, providing a clear and articulate guide to working with clients in a holistic, systems, client-center manner. Grounded in solid psychological theory and bridging context, ethics, and integrative modalities, she provides a wide range of evidence-based, best-practice tools. Each chapter is summarized with a counseling intention, providing cross-cultural competencies and affirmative, effective, meaningful, and purposeful techniques for students, families and educational administrators."—Kirwan Rockefeller, PhD, author of Visualize Confidence: How to Use Guided Imagery to Overcome Self-Doubt and faculty at Saybrook University "Rosemary Thompson provides a wide array of counseling techniques in this third edition. The chapters present techniques associated with counseling theories; techniques for specific conditions such as conflict, trauma, and grief; a collection of eclectic techniques for groups and family counseling; and chapters on expressive and play therapies. She is careful to provide guidelines for the use of these techniques and the literature related to them. Readers will find thoroughly described techniques that will further the client’s growth, development and understanding."—Nina W. Brown, professor and eminent scholar at Old Dominion University and author of Psychoeducational Groups