Counselling a Recovering Drug User: A Person-Centered Dialogue: Living Therapies Series
Autor Richard Bryant-Jefferiesen Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 oct 2003
— Dana Murphy Parker, in her Foreword, Professor of Nursing, Arizona Western College, Board of Directors, The International Nurses Society on Addictions
"Counselling a Recovering Drug User has a story line that gripped me like a magnet from cover to cover. The reader will come away with a heightened awareness and increased knowledge of the complexities of dealing with people who have a drug-related problem. Many people will benefit from this book. The lay reader will find the book an engaging read whilst gaining some insight into the world of drug users and the counselling process. Actual and potential clients may need this and gain encouragement about the benefits of person-centred counselling. Health professionals will find this book provides an easy-to-follow explanation of Carl Roger’s counselling model and a unique view on how the counselling relationship allows a troubled client to grow and heal. I enjoyed this book immensely. I highly recommend this book to anyone who has an interest in drug users’ problems and the therapeutic relationship."
— Dr Peter C Robinson, in his Foreword General Practitioner, Surrey; GP with a Special Interest in Substance Misuse, Guildford, Surrey
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781857758504
ISBN-10: 1857758501
Pagini: 194
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.33 kg
Ediția:Revised edition
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția CRC Press
Seria Living Therapies Series
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1857758501
Pagini: 194
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.33 kg
Ediția:Revised edition
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția CRC Press
Seria Living Therapies Series
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
Postgraduate, Professional, and Professional Practice & DevelopmentCuprins
A new beginning. Painful memories and the struggle to identify feelings. Supervision 1. Panic attack and using on top. Making sense of the lapse. Supervision 2. 'Parts' of Dan begin to emerge as he connects with his past. Further 'parts' emerge and the metaphor of a jigsaw of self arises. Supervision 3. A month later. The past relived. Supervision 4. Dan reflects on his goals for the future.
Recenzii
"The book is very readable and accessible; it is unusual in that it would be helpful to anyone involved from either side of the divide between therapists and users."
—Dr. Maria Bain, Psychiatrist, Alcohol Problems Service, Royal Edinburgh Hospital, in Progress in Neurology and Psychiatry
"This excellent book on drug users and the counselling process applied Carl Rogers’ person-centred approach as a medium to demonstrate the way that drug users can be aided in their journey towards abstinence. …the book also offers insights into the day-to-day experience of drug users in a way that is both factual and informative about the ingoing client–therapist dialogue."
—Nick Grenville, in Nursing Standard
"It gives readers a real understanding and insight into the world of a drug user and the possible contributors to the problem. Actual and potential clients could gain encouragement about the benefits of person-centred counselling. Health professionals can find an easy-to-follow explanation of Rogers’ counselling model and how counselling allows a troubled client to grow and heal."
—Caroline Morris, in Addiction Treatment Today
"As a practitioner I am grateful that Richard Bryant-Jefferies has written this book. The fact he is breaking new ground is indisputable."
—Catherine Hayes, in Health Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal
—Dr. Maria Bain, Psychiatrist, Alcohol Problems Service, Royal Edinburgh Hospital, in Progress in Neurology and Psychiatry
"This excellent book on drug users and the counselling process applied Carl Rogers’ person-centred approach as a medium to demonstrate the way that drug users can be aided in their journey towards abstinence. …the book also offers insights into the day-to-day experience of drug users in a way that is both factual and informative about the ingoing client–therapist dialogue."
—Nick Grenville, in Nursing Standard
"It gives readers a real understanding and insight into the world of a drug user and the possible contributors to the problem. Actual and potential clients could gain encouragement about the benefits of person-centred counselling. Health professionals can find an easy-to-follow explanation of Rogers’ counselling model and how counselling allows a troubled client to grow and heal."
—Caroline Morris, in Addiction Treatment Today
"As a practitioner I am grateful that Richard Bryant-Jefferies has written this book. The fact he is breaking new ground is indisputable."
—Catherine Hayes, in Health Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal
Descriere
This book offers first-hand insight from the author's many years of counseling people with substance abuse problems. It presents an easy-to-follow explanation of Carl Roger’s approach to counseling. It explains how clients can grow and heal. Readers will gain valuable knowledge about drug users and the counseling process.