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Counselling: The BACP Counselling Reader

Editat de Stephen Palmer, Sheila Dainow, Pat Milner
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 aug 1996
`The Reader reflects some of the best work published in Counselling, the journal of the British Association for Counselling, over the past 15 years. The choice of articles also gives a historical perspective on the development of counselling in Britain... provides many hours of interesting reading and a wealth of learned experience all in one volume. I can see this book becoming recommended reading for counsellor training programmes' - British Psychological Society Counselling Psychology Review

This comprehensive and stimulating Reader draws together key material which has been published in Counselling, the Journal of the British Association for Counselling, in recent years.
Combining accessible research studies with professional and personal reflections, the Reader draws on a diverse and authoritative range of articles to cover central aspects of counselling including: therapeutic approaches; contexts and practice; social, professional and ethical issues; research; and future trends.
Bringing together information, reflection and experience, Counselling provides direct access to the main theories, practices and issues which have underpinned, and which continue to shape, the development of counselling, and will act as a springboard for debate and an opportunity for reflection on the status and relevance of counselling today.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780803974777
ISBN-10: 0803974779
Pagini: 656
Dimensiuni: 170 x 242 x 36 mm
Greutate: 1.09 kg
Ediția:Volume One
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Ltd
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Recenzii

`The Reader reflects some of the best work published in Counselling, the Journal of the British Association for Counselling, over the past 15 years. The choice of articles also gives a historical perspective on the development of counselling in Britain... provides many hours of interesting reading and a wealth of learned experience all in one volume. I can see this book becoming recommended reading for counsellor training programmes' - British Psychological Society Counselling Psychology Review

`A huge undertaking and a great success... There are many good things here, and this book is strongly recommended' - Self & Society
`The development of Counselling... is so well illustrated... an interesting book... its component papers are short and can be read free-standing. It would also be a useful addition to libraries where students of counselling are looking for support or challenge for an argument. And, for members of BAC, it is a reminder of the breadth and complexity of the unfolding task of counsellors and their Association' - Counselling, The Journal of the British Association for Counselling

Cuprins

PART ONE: APPROACHES
Person-Centred and Psychodynamic Counselling - Sue Wheeler and John McLeod
A Dialogue
Person-Centred and Systemic Models - Martin Payne
Systems Theory - David Bott
An Existential Framework - Emmy van Deurzen
Personal Construct Counselling - Fay Fransella and Helen Jones
The Lifeskills Helping Model - Richard Nelson-Jones
Reality Therapy - Robert Wubbolding
Using Neuro-Linguistic Programming - Alex Hossack and Karen Standidge
The Insights of Alfred Adler - James Hemming
Cognitive Therapy and Counselling - Stephen Palmer and Kasia Szymanska
Multimodal Assessment and Therapy - Stephen Palmer
Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy - Jack Gordon and Windy Dryden
In the Counsellor's Chair - Stephen Palmer interviews Albert Ellis
Modern Gestalt - Jennifer Mackewn
Uncovering a TA Script with Pictures - Sheila Dainow
Art Therapy the Person-Centred Way - Liesl Silverstone
Photographic Images - Merav DeVere
The Counsel in Drama and Drama in the Counsel - Sue Emmy Jennings
Psychodrama - Marcia Karp
PART TWO: CONTEXTS AND PRACTICE
Intercultural Therapy - Aisha Dupont-Joshua
The Person-Centred Approach in a Cultural Context - Ian R Owen
Loneliness and Aloneness in Groups - Goldi Romm
Understanding Reactions to Chronic Illness - Julia Segal
The Effects of Medication on Counselling - Diane Hammersley and Linda Beeley
Homelessness - Anne Bentley
Counselling People with a Disability - Mary Godden
Counselling Skills for Professionals Working with People with Disabilities and Their Families - Margaret R Morgan
Counselling Deaf and Hard of Hearing Clients - Hillary Ratna
Criminal Assault at Work - Peter Reynolds and Tricia Allison
Working with Men Who Are Violent to Women - Adam Jukes
The Management of Denial in a Group Programme for Domestic Violence - Tony Waring and Jim Wilson
Counselling in a Disaster - Colin Weaver
Counselling Following Trauma - Suzanna Rose
Interpersonal Skills in Nursing - Philip Burnard
Counselling in Occupational Therapy - Sue Coles
The Challenge of AIDS - Antony Grey
Gay Bereavement Counselling - Caz Lack
Learning To Live with Life-Threatening Illness - Scott Berry
The Dual-Role Transvestite - Jed Bland
Counselling Adults Abused as Children - Peter Dale
The Case for Couple Therapy - Daphne Boddington
PART THREE: COUNSELLING ISSUES
The Psychology of Furniture - John Rowan
Finding Meaning in One's Reading - Ray Woolfe
Guilt Is a Useless Emotion - Verena Tschudin
Depression and Happiness - Dorothy Rowe
The Place of Suffering in the Universal Scheme of Suffering and Folly - Colin Feltham
Counselling and Accountability - Peter Ross
The Evaluation of Counselling - Carole Sutton
How Can We See Where We're Going if We're Always Looking Backwards? - Ron Wilgosh
In Defence of the Past - A Response to Ron Wilgosh - Kay Goddard
Exploring Accreditation - Alan Frankland
The Communicative Approach to Supervision - David L Smith
Counselling Supervision - Ethical Issues - Tim Bond
Supervision - A New Word Is Desperately Needed - David I Williams
How Supervision Relates to Families from Ethnic Minorities - Pat Justice
Mentoring - A G Watts
Counselling and the Law - Peter Jenkins
Breaking Boundaries - Janice Russell
Audio-Tape Recordings in Counsellor Education and Training - Ian Horton and Rowan Bayne
Paperless Client Records - Peter Ross
What Happens if a Psychotherapist Dies? - Barbara Traynor and Petr[-]uska Clarkson
Empathy - Examination of a Crucial Concept - Chris Scott
Transference and Counter-Transference - Fergus Cairns
Transference in the Adolescent's Relationship with the Counsellor - Jane Leslie
Client-Centred Therapy - Tony Merry
Trends and Troubles
Counselling and Psychotherapy - Alan Naylor-Smith
Is There a Difference?
Person-Centred versus Psychodynamic Counselling - Ivan Ellingham
PART FOUR: COUNSELLING AND RESEARCH
The Role of Research in the Professional Development of Counselling - Sue Wheeler and Carolyn Hicks
Working with Resistance to Research - Geraldine Shipton
The Contribution of a Research Study toward Improving a Counselling Service - Michele Crouan
The Impact of Research upon Practice - Peter Ross
The Research Agenda for Counselling - John McLeod
A Counsellor First... - Gillian Thomas
Patients' Perceptions of Counselling within General Practice - Peter Thomas
PART FIVE: THE LAST WORD
The Counselling Firmament - A Short Trip Round the Galaxy - Michael Reddy
Possible Future Trends in Counselling and Counsellor Training - A Personal View - Windy Dryden
New Directions in Counselling - A Roundtable - Ian Horton, Rowan Bayne and Jenny Bimrose
The Development of the British Association for Counselling - Judith Baron

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`The Reader reflects some of the best work published in Counselling, the Journal of the British Association for Counselling, over the past 15 years. The choice of articles also gives a historical perspective on the development of counselling in Britain... provides many hours of interesting reading and a wealth of learned experience all in one volume' - British Psychological Society Counselling Psychology Review

Combining accessible research studies with professional and personal reflections, the Reader draws on a diverse and authoritative range of articles to cover central aspects of counselling including: therapeutic approaches; contexts and practice; social, professional and ethical issues; research; and future trends.