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... clients, 'cause we're not going to be around.” The field of public relations concurs, claiming that counselors can be great at what they do, but if no one knows about it, or knows what they do, clients will not be able to access their ...
... clients, 'cause we're not going to be around.” The field of public relations concurs, claiming that counselors can be great at what they do, but if no one knows about it, or knows what they do, clients will not be able to access their ...
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... clients will not be able to access their services , legislators and insurance companies will not see the benefit of ... client , employer , referral source , and legislator needs , and to demonstrate through research both the needs and ...
... clients will not be able to access their services , legislators and insurance companies will not see the benefit of ... client , employer , referral source , and legislator needs , and to demonstrate through research both the needs and ...
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... clients . PURPOSE OF THE BOOK This book was developed because counselor advocacy is important . Professional ... client problems . Counselor ad- vocacy includes such activities as demonstrating through research that counseling is ...
... clients . PURPOSE OF THE BOOK This book was developed because counselor advocacy is important . Professional ... client problems . Counselor ad- vocacy includes such activities as demonstrating through research that counseling is ...
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... clients can hear or understand, to clearly communicate how the changes clients need to make are related to the clients' perceived needs. This is no less necessary with advocacy targets. Participant advocates also urged counselors to use ...
... clients can hear or understand, to clearly communicate how the changes clients need to make are related to the clients' perceived needs. This is no less necessary with advocacy targets. Participant advocates also urged counselors to use ...
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... skills are also advocacy skills . Participant advocates claimed that counselors should approach advocacy targets the same way they approach clients . They should listen , ask questions until they under- stand 7 Chapter 2.
... skills are also advocacy skills . Participant advocates claimed that counselors should approach advocacy targets the same way they approach clients . They should listen , ask questions until they under- stand 7 Chapter 2.
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CHAPTER 4 | 21 |
CHAPTER 5 | 25 |
CHAPTER 6 | 35 |
CHAPTER 8 | 77 |
1 Coalition MembersTheir Roles Their Goals and Their Resources | 81 |
Making Coalitions Work | 83 |
CONFLICT AS FRIEND NOT ENEMY | 87 |
Summary | 100 |
1 The Legislative Process | 104 |
CHANGING PUBLIC POLICY THROUGH RULEMAKING | 115 |
1 Stages and Elements of Rulemaking | 119 |
A Model for Influencing Key Decisions | 39 |
CHAPTER 9 | 46 |
To Hire a Lobbyist or Not | 47 |
CHAPTER 7 | 53 |
The Various Tactics Involved in Taking Action | 58 |
1 Tactics of Advocacy According to Berrys Research | 59 |
Means of Gaining Attention and Access | 64 |
Victory Celebration Evaluation and Regrouping | 71 |
Why Interest Groups Use the Court | 129 |
1 The Federal and State Court Systems | 132 |
1 Types of Judicial Policy Making | 136 |
Summary | 142 |
Procedures Preconceptions and Limitations | 149 |
INDEX | 161 |
ABOUT THE AUTHOR 167 | |
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