The resident assistant (RA) is the foundation of every residence life program. These student-staff members face difficult challenges as they guide and support their peers through the college experience. The Resident Assistant, by Gregory S. Blimling, provides a comprehensive text for training RAs in the skills they need to engage their peers in the educational experience of residence halls, and to respond to the many issues group living presents. Each chapter includes review questions, case studies, and strategies for dealing with student life in college residence halls.
The Resident Assistant helps RAs develop knowledge and skills in areas such as:
Programming
Crisis intervention
Peer counseling
Confrontation and discipline
Multiculturalism
The content of the seventh edition has been updated throughout and organized in new and more comprehensive ways. The following have been added to this edition:
RA good practices
Self-assessment tool
New model for educational programming
Learning objectives for residence halls
Expert advice on sexual assaults, battery, and other violent crimes
The Resident Assistant will prepare RAs to create learning opportunities for students and to respond to the challenges students face in residence halls as they mature, grow, and succeed in college.