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Counselling in Primary Care

Counselling in Primary Care

9780192631565
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This book will be an invaluable resource for GPs, counsellors, managers and others in primary care who seek to understand the debates about counselling and play a part in its future as part of health care. Its authors discuss the nature of counselling in this setting and the contribution it can make in improving the care of patients with a variety of health problems. The authors include practitioners and academics, service providers and counselling clients, supporters and sceptics.Overall they offer a comprehensive and thought provoking guide to those responsible for commissioning, working with and providing counselling services in a health service that seeks to be increasingly primary care led and evidence based. This book discusses the establishment and evaluation of counselling services in primary care and the need to consider the most appropriate forms of service for different groups. It describes the specialist counselling services that are available to back up what can be provided as part of primary care and the variety of organisations that can be approached for information and advice, and assesses the research evidence on the efficacy and cost effectiveness of counselling. A GP writes:: If ever there was a subject guaranteed to generate debate, often heated, its counselling. Does it work? Whos it for? What does it cost? How can we set up a service? Well, this book has the answers. And not just the positive ones - in the spirit of true balance, it even gives the sceptical view. A bit like turkeys voting for Christmas you might think? Nothing of the kind. The chapters cover just about everything GPs or Primary Care Organisations (PCO) might want to know about counsellingin a primary care setting. In amongst the practical pointers on how to deal with thorny clinical counselling problems in specific situations, it even covers cost-effectiveness. Even the most sceptic, hard-hearted PCO clinical director will find the arguments in this book persuasive. The chapters onmanaged counselling, services for young people, substance misuse, trauma and sexual abuse could easily stand alone. But they dont. They are all in this little gem of a book. If not one for your doctors bag, its definitely one for your shelf!
Product Details
OUP Oxford
85226
9780192631565
9780192631565

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Publication date
2002
Issue number
2
Cover
paperback
Pages count
292
Dimensions (mm)
157 x 234
Weight (g)
423
  • Preface; Part 1:: Counselling and primary care; The nature and the role of counselling in primary care; Developing a role for counselling in the primary health care team; The role of the general practitioner; Managed counselling in primary care; Part 2:: Debates about counselling; Counselling research and evaluation; Counselling - the sceptical view; Counselling across social, sexual and ethnic differences; 2 clients Experiences of the counselled:: the clients perspective; Counselling and young people; Part 3:: Counselling problems; Psychiatric disorders; Substance misuse; Chronic illness and disability; Problems of interpersonal relationships; Trauma; Physical and sexual abuse; Sexual problems; Fertility; Terminal illness; Bereavement; Part 4:: Conclusions; Conclusion;
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