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To help readers, the author has extended the introduction to the book in order to outline the aims of the book and explain its structure so that this is clear to the reader from the outset.
The pedagogy of this edition has also been improved in order to enhance learning. Each chapter includes::
Topics for further discussion Key terms and concepts Suggested further reading Case studies and illustrationsThis book remains the book of choice for students and tutors on introductory counselling courses.
Data sheet
An introduction to counselling
The social and historical origins of counselling
Theory in counselling: Using conceptual tools to facilitate understanding and guide action
Themes and issues in the psychodynamic approach to counselling
The cognitive-behavioural approach to counselling
Theory and practice of the person-centred approach
Working with family systems
Constructivist, narrative and collaborative approaches: Counselling as conversation
Transactional analysis: A comprehensive theoretical system
Existential issues in counselling theory and practice
Multicultural counselling
New horizons in counselling: Feminist, philosophical, expressive and nature-based approaches
Combining ideas and methods from different approaches: The challenge of therapeutic integration
The counselling relationship
The process of counselling
Issues of power and diversity in counselling practice
Virtues, values and ethics in counselling practice
Different formats for the delivery of counselling services
The role of research in counselling and psychotherapy
Being and becoming a counsellor
Critical issues in counselling
References
Index
Reference: 51584
Author: Joanna Kotcher Fuller
Principles and Practice
Reference: 30261
Author: F. Clifford Rose
The British Contribution
Reference: 31538
Author: Marluce Bibbo
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