An Introduction to Helping Skills: Counselling, Coaching and Mentoring
Autor Jane Westergaarden Limba Engleză Hardback – 21 noi 2016
Part 1 takes readers through the theory, approaches and skills needed for helping work, and includes chapters on:
- The differences and similarities of counselling, coaching and mentoring
- Foundational and advanced skills for effective helping
- Supervision and reflective practice
- Ethical helping and working with diversity
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781473925106
ISBN-10: 147392510X
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 170 x 242 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Ltd
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 147392510X
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 170 x 242 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Ltd
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Recenzii
In this engaging book, Jane Westergaard draws on her extensive knowledge and experience as a helper and educator. Those who are new to counselling, coaching and mentoring are in safe hands here; those who are already familiar with these disciplines will find much to stimulate and provoke fresh thinking.
A highly engaging and comprehensive introduction to ‘helping’ and the skills needed to practice in this field. Accessible, practical and effective.
I feel it would have been useful to read this book during my foundation studies, or while I was considering training, as it provides an excellent overview. By far the most useful aspect of the book were the activities advocated within the text, which I found positioned certain issues differently to how I learned about them during my training, and coaxed me into examining things in a new way. I would firmly advocate giving this to people in the formative stages of their journey into a helping profession.
A highly engaging and comprehensive introduction to ‘helping’ and the skills needed to practice in this field. Accessible, practical and effective.
I feel it would have been useful to read this book during my foundation studies, or while I was considering training, as it provides an excellent overview. By far the most useful aspect of the book were the activities advocated within the text, which I found positioned certain issues differently to how I learned about them during my training, and coaxed me into examining things in a new way. I would firmly advocate giving this to people in the formative stages of their journey into a helping profession.
Cuprins
Part I: Theory, Approaches and Skills
Helping Roles and Professions: Defining the Terms
A Helping Model: Counselling, Coaching and Mentoring
Foundation Skills for Effective Helping
Advanced Skills for Effective Helping
Skills in Context
The Reflective and Reflexive Helper
The Ethical Dimension of Helping
Working with Diversity
Supervision and Continuing Professional Development for Helpers
Part II: Roles in the Helping Professions
Case Study 1: 'Annie', contributed by a learning support assistant in a mainstream secondary school
Case Study 2: 'Maggie', contributed by a life-coach in private practice
Case Study 3: 'Caller', contributed by a telephone helpline counsellor
Case Study 4: 'Diane', contributed by an NHS community drugs and alcohol worker
Case Study 5: 'Kane', contributed by a teacher in a children's hospital
Case Study 6: 'Letchme', contributed by a registered manager of a children's home
Case Study 7: 'Amy', contributed by a counsellor and coach therapist in private practice
Case Study 8: 'Joe', contributed by a trainee probation officer
Case Study 9: 'Megan', contributed by a care manager assistant
Case Study 10: 'Kanta', contributed by a surgical nurse specialist
Helping Roles and Professions: Defining the Terms
A Helping Model: Counselling, Coaching and Mentoring
Foundation Skills for Effective Helping
Advanced Skills for Effective Helping
Skills in Context
The Reflective and Reflexive Helper
The Ethical Dimension of Helping
Working with Diversity
Supervision and Continuing Professional Development for Helpers
Part II: Roles in the Helping Professions
Case Study 1: 'Annie', contributed by a learning support assistant in a mainstream secondary school
Case Study 2: 'Maggie', contributed by a life-coach in private practice
Case Study 3: 'Caller', contributed by a telephone helpline counsellor
Case Study 4: 'Diane', contributed by an NHS community drugs and alcohol worker
Case Study 5: 'Kane', contributed by a teacher in a children's hospital
Case Study 6: 'Letchme', contributed by a registered manager of a children's home
Case Study 7: 'Amy', contributed by a counsellor and coach therapist in private practice
Case Study 8: 'Joe', contributed by a trainee probation officer
Case Study 9: 'Megan', contributed by a care manager assistant
Case Study 10: 'Kanta', contributed by a surgical nurse specialist
Notă biografică
Jane Westergaard is a senior lecturer at Canterbury Christ Church University. She teaches on a range of programmes specifically designed for students who plan to engage in employment with young people, but not in teaching roles. These youth support professionals include school counsellors, pastoral tutors, voluntary sector youth support workers, classroom assistants, learning mentors, careers advisers and personal advisers.
Descriere
Providing a full introduction to all the theory and skills needed to work across the range of helping professions, this book introduces students to the three core approaches of counselling, coaching and mentoring, and shows how they work across a variety of settings, including therapy, teaching, social work and nursing.