Person-Centred Work with Children and Young People
Editat de Suzanne Keys, Tracey Walshawen Limba Engleză Paperback – 3 apr 2008
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781906254018
ISBN-10: 190625401X
Pagini: 176
Dimensiuni: 156 x 231 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: PCCS Books
ISBN-10: 190625401X
Pagini: 176
Dimensiuni: 156 x 231 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: PCCS Books
Notă biografică
Suzanne Keys is a counsellor in a sixth form college. She has published and edited work on person-centred therapy and love, ethics, politics, prayer, human rights, gender, and idiosyncratic practice. She is increasingly interested in taking time to experience different ways of being. Tracey Walshaw is a person-centred practitioner, trainer, and artist. In addition to being and independent counsellor and superviser. She has studied sociodrama to help her person-centredness into the wider social and political context.
Recenzii
The strength of the book lies in the fact that a wider range of client groups are included than is usually found in the literature referring to young people Also, it is a reminder of the importance of resourcing early intervention and preventative work in the field of therapeutic work with young people. Pat Havell, Counsellor, ACPNL Magazine, UK, October 2009
Cuprins
Setting the Scene. Richard House and Sue Palmer: The Phenomenon of 'Toxic Childhood' from a Person-Centred Perspective 1.Tracey Walshaw: Creative Discernment: The key to the training and practice of person-centred play therapists 2. Cate Kelly: 'This Is No Ordinary Play': The influence of training on developing the play therapy relationship 3. Tracey Walshaw: Three years as a Person-Centred Counsellor in a Primary School 4. Jo Woodhouse: Sandplay: 'Growing ground' in person-centred play therapy' 5. Gill Clarke: The Risks and Costs of Learning to Trust the Client's Process when Working with Vulnerable Young People 6. Sue Hawkins: Working at Relational Depth with Adolescents in Schools: A person-centred psychologist's perspective 7. Nadine Littledale: Seal'd Respect: An emotional literacy group in a secondary school 8. Suzanne Keys: Widening Participation: A counselling service in a sixth form college 9. Tracey Walshaw: The Buzz: A person-centred pupil referral unit10. Cate Kelly: Adoption and the Person-Centred Approach: Working for the child 11. Julie West: Child- Centred Negotiation: Children participating in collective decision making 12. Ashley Fletcher: Rent Boys 13. Lisa Anthony: Working with Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Young People 14. Seamus Nash: Exploring Issues of Bereavement and Loss with Children and Young People: A person-centred perspective 15. Sheila C Youngson: The Wisdom of Little People: A reflection on forty years of personal and professional learning