The SAGE Handbook of Counselling and Psychotherapy
en Hardback – 12 ian 2006
Praise for the First Edition:
`An amazingly comprehensive, well-written, balanced and pluralistic handbook that manages to present the rainbow field of psychotherapy and counselling in an accessible and reliable way. This state-of-the-art volume will become absolutely indispensable for anyone involved in this work, whether in training or qualified' - Andrew Samuels, Professor of Analytical Psychology, University of Essex
`This remarkable book is more than an elegant presentation of contemporary counselling and psychotherapeutic theory. It is packed full of practical skills and hints - all written by highly experienced practitioners - and presented in an accessible and jargon-free format. No idea is left unturned. This is a practical handbook in every sense of the word and essential reading for trainees and practitioners alike' - Professor Robert Bor, Consultant Clinical Psychologist, Royal Free Hospital, London
`Well organized, fully inclusive and skilfully edited, it is going to be impossible not to buy this handbook. Basically it has something on everything which people might ask about the counselling and psychotherapy profession' - Dave Mearns, Professor of Counselling, University of Strathclyde
`This is an immensely useful source book for therapists to keep near at hand in order to update knowledge and to satisfy curiosity about new ways of working. It will also be extremely helpful for trainees as they strive to gain an over-arching perspective in a rapidly proliferating field' - Professor Helen Cowie, School of Psychology and Counselling, University of Surrey Roehampton
The SAGE Handbook of Counselling and Psychotherapy, Second Edition is the most comprehensive text of its kind and an essential resource for trainees and practitioners alike. Comprising succinct and easy-to-access contributions, the Handbook describes not only the traditional skills and theoretical models, but also the most common client concerns brought to therapy and the particular skills required for different practice settings and client groups.
Written and edited by those at the very forefront of counselling and psychotherapy, the Handbook has been substantially updated for this, the Second Edition and includes new material on evidence-based practice, psychopharmacology, counselling by email, psychodrama, solution-focused therapy, quality evaluation, and attachment theory.
For trainees The SAGE Handbook of Counselling and Psychotherapy, Second Edition provides the ideal companion to each stage of their studies, while for practitioners the Handbook is an indispensable source of professional reference.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781412902748
ISBN-10: 1412902746
Pagini: 624
Dimensiuni: 186 x 232 mm
Greutate: 1.25 kg
Ediția:Second Edition
Editura: SAGE Publications
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1412902746
Pagini: 624
Dimensiuni: 186 x 232 mm
Greutate: 1.25 kg
Ediția:Second Edition
Editura: SAGE Publications
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Recenzii
`This all inclusive, comprehensive book may, on first glance, appear to have little that is relevant to emergency nurses. On closer scrutiny it covers many of the emotional problems and crises you will encounter in the emergency department…. [It] is a useful resource and reference book and will be valued by students and practitioners of emergency nursing' - Accident and Emergency Nursing
"I strongly recommend it as essential reading and an immensely valuable sourcebook for students, trainees, and practitioners. This handbook is a state-of-the-art description of mainstream approaches in counseling and clinical psychology, with a thought-provoking blend of sociocultural-religious perspectives and emerging technologies. It is an amazingly comprehensive and excellent source of knowledge for counselors, clinicians, therapists, psychologists, social workers, nurses, teachers, priests, and others in caring roles."
"I strongly recommend it as essential reading and an immensely valuable sourcebook for students, trainees, and practitioners. This handbook is a state-of-the-art description of mainstream approaches in counseling and clinical psychology, with a thought-provoking blend of sociocultural-religious perspectives and emerging technologies. It is an amazingly comprehensive and excellent source of knowledge for counselors, clinicians, therapists, psychologists, social workers, nurses, teachers, priests, and others in caring roles."
"I strongly recommend it as essential reading and an immensely valuable sourcebook for students, trainees, and practitioners. This handbook is a state-of-the-art description of mainstream approaches in counseling and clinical psychology, with a thought-provoking blend of sociocultural-religious perspectives and emerging technologies. It is an amazingly comprehensive and excellent source of knowledge for counselors, clinicians, therapists, psychologists, social workers, nurses, teachers, priests, and others in caring roles."
"I strongly recommend it as essential reading and an immensely valuable sourcebook for students, trainees, and practitioners. This handbook is a state-of-the-art description of mainstream approaches in counseling and clinical psychology, with a thought-provoking blend of sociocultural-religious perspectives and emerging technologies. It is an amazingly comprehensive and excellent source of knowledge for counselors, clinicians, therapists, psychologists, social workers, nurses, teachers, priests, and others in caring roles."
Cuprins
PART ONE
What Are Counselling and Psychotherapy? - Colin Feltham
Types of Goal - Colin Feltham
Arenas - Colin Feltham
Settings and Opportunities for Employment - Colin Feltham
PART TWO
Introduction - Colin Feltham and Ian Horton
Gender - Jenny Bimrose
Disability - Simon Parritt
Social Class - David Pilgrim
Sexual Orientation - Dominic Davies
Religion within a Multifaith Context - Nigel Copsey
Race, Culture and Ethnicity - Carol Mohamed
PART THREE
Introduction - Colin Feltham and Ian Horton
The Client-Therapist Relationship - Bill Stiles
Generic Skills - Francesca Inskipp
Specific Strategies and Techniques - Gordon Jinks
Assessment and Case Formulation - Gladeana McMahon
Structuring Work with Clients - Ian Horton
Ancillary Skills - Colin Feltham
Clinical Practice Issues - Tony Bond, Geof Alred and Peter Hughes
PART FOUR
Introduction - Colin Feltham and Ian Horton
Professional and Personal Development - Paul Wilkins
Clinical Supervision - Val Woskett
Private Practice, Insurance and Advertising - Gabrielle Syme
Codes of Ethics and Practice - Tim Bond
Client Experiences - Colin Feltham and Phoebe Lambert
Therapy and the Law - Peter Jenkins
Responding to Complaints - Tim Bond
Relevance of Research - John McLeod
Evidence-Based Practice - Michael Barkham and Peter Bower
Quality Evaluation - John Mellor-Clark and Michael Barkham
Methods, Measures and Meaning
PART FIVE
Introduction - Colin Feltham and Ian Norton
Contextual Psychology - Colin Feltham
Psychological Type - Rowan Bayne
Models of Counselling and Psychotherapy - Ian Horton
Integration - Ian Horton
Approaches to Counselling and Psychotherapy - Colin Feltham and Ian Horton
An Introduction
Psychodynamic
Adlerian Therapy - Jenny Warner
Analytical Psychology (Jungian) - Joy Schaverien
Psychoanalytic Therapy (Freudian) - Meg Errington and Lesley Murdin
Psychodynamic Therapy (Kleinian) - Julia Segal
Attachment Theory (Bowlby) - Tracy Murray
Cognitive-Behavioural
Behavioural Psychotherapy - Karina Lovell
Cognitive Therapy - Jill Mytton
Personal Construct Counselling and Psychotherapy - Fay Fransella
Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy - Windy Dryden
Humanistic-Existential
Existential Counselling and Psychotherapy - Emmy van Deurzen
Gestalt Therapy - Michael Ellis and Jonathan Smith
Narrative Therapy - John McLeod
Person-Centred Counselling and Psychotherapy - Tony Merry and Keith Tudor
Primal Therapy/Integration - Colin Feltham
Psychodrama - Paul Wilkins
Psychosynthesis Therapy - Diana Whitmore
Transactional Analysis - Keith Tudor and Charlotte Sills
Eclectic-Integrative
Cognitive-Analytic Therapy - James Low
Multimodal Therapy - Stephen Palmer
NLP - Jo Cooper and Peter Seal
Skilled Helper Model (Egan) - Val Woskett
Solution-Focused Therapy - Bill O'Connell
Transtheoretical Approach - Paul Jackson
PART SIX
Introduction - Colin Feltham and Ian Horton
Psychopharmacology - Linda Gask
Conceptualizing Client Problems - Colin Feltham
Specific Problems
Alcohol Problems - Rosemary Kent
Anger Management - Emma Williams and Michael Scott
Anxiety and Panic - Tom Ricketts and Gill Donohoe
Bereavement - Gabrielle Syme
Depression - Paul Gilbert
Drug-Related Problems - Andrew Guppy and Sally Woods
Eating Problems - Sheila Ritchie
HIV/AIDS - Bernard Ratigan
Infertility - Christa Drennan
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder - Tom Ricketts and Gill Donohoe
Personality Disorders - Linda Gask
Phobias - Gill Donohoe and Tom Ricketts
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder - Peter Hodgkinson
Pregnancy, Miscarriage and Termination - Joanna Brien
Psychosomatic Problems - Dianna Sanders
Rape and Sexual Violence - Sheila Ritchie
Relationship Problems - Derek Hill and Cheryl Turner
Schizophrenia - Richard Gater and Ann Gledhill
Sexual Abuse in Childhood - Moira Walker
Sexual Dysfunction - Llynwen Wilson
Suicide and Deliberate Self-Harm - Linda Gask
Special Issues
Recovered Memories - Susan Goodrich and Debra Bekerian
Mental Health Law - Linda Gask
PART SEVEN
Introduction - Colin Feltham and Ian Horton
Assertiveness - Rowan Bayne
Brief/Time-Limited Therapy - Colin Feltham
Careers Counselling - Jenny Bimrose
Counselling Children - Kathryn Geldard and David Geldard
Co-Counselling - Rose Evison and Richard Horobin
Couple Counselling - Barbara McKay
Disabled People - Francis Blackwell
Electronically Delivered Therapies - Kate Anthony
Family and Systemic Therapy - Eddy Street
Feminist Psychotherapy - Irene Bruna Seu
Gay and Lesbian Affirmative Therapy - Graz Kowszun
Groups and Group Counselling/Therapy - Keith Tudor
Managing Stress - Rowan Bayne
Older Adults - Eleanor O'Leary and Nicola Barry
Personal Growth - Paul Wilkins
Primary Care - John Eatock
Student Counselling - Elsa Bell
Telephone Counselling - Maxime Rosenfield
Transcultural Therapy - Carol Mohamed
Workplace Counselling - Adrian Coles
Postscript - Colin Feltham and Ian Horton
Summary and Future Forecasting
What Are Counselling and Psychotherapy? - Colin Feltham
Types of Goal - Colin Feltham
Arenas - Colin Feltham
Settings and Opportunities for Employment - Colin Feltham
PART TWO
Introduction - Colin Feltham and Ian Horton
Gender - Jenny Bimrose
Disability - Simon Parritt
Social Class - David Pilgrim
Sexual Orientation - Dominic Davies
Religion within a Multifaith Context - Nigel Copsey
Race, Culture and Ethnicity - Carol Mohamed
PART THREE
Introduction - Colin Feltham and Ian Horton
The Client-Therapist Relationship - Bill Stiles
Generic Skills - Francesca Inskipp
Specific Strategies and Techniques - Gordon Jinks
Assessment and Case Formulation - Gladeana McMahon
Structuring Work with Clients - Ian Horton
Ancillary Skills - Colin Feltham
Clinical Practice Issues - Tony Bond, Geof Alred and Peter Hughes
PART FOUR
Introduction - Colin Feltham and Ian Horton
Professional and Personal Development - Paul Wilkins
Clinical Supervision - Val Woskett
Private Practice, Insurance and Advertising - Gabrielle Syme
Codes of Ethics and Practice - Tim Bond
Client Experiences - Colin Feltham and Phoebe Lambert
Therapy and the Law - Peter Jenkins
Responding to Complaints - Tim Bond
Relevance of Research - John McLeod
Evidence-Based Practice - Michael Barkham and Peter Bower
Quality Evaluation - John Mellor-Clark and Michael Barkham
Methods, Measures and Meaning
PART FIVE
Introduction - Colin Feltham and Ian Norton
Contextual Psychology - Colin Feltham
Psychological Type - Rowan Bayne
Models of Counselling and Psychotherapy - Ian Horton
Integration - Ian Horton
Approaches to Counselling and Psychotherapy - Colin Feltham and Ian Horton
An Introduction
Psychodynamic
Adlerian Therapy - Jenny Warner
Analytical Psychology (Jungian) - Joy Schaverien
Psychoanalytic Therapy (Freudian) - Meg Errington and Lesley Murdin
Psychodynamic Therapy (Kleinian) - Julia Segal
Attachment Theory (Bowlby) - Tracy Murray
Cognitive-Behavioural
Behavioural Psychotherapy - Karina Lovell
Cognitive Therapy - Jill Mytton
Personal Construct Counselling and Psychotherapy - Fay Fransella
Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy - Windy Dryden
Humanistic-Existential
Existential Counselling and Psychotherapy - Emmy van Deurzen
Gestalt Therapy - Michael Ellis and Jonathan Smith
Narrative Therapy - John McLeod
Person-Centred Counselling and Psychotherapy - Tony Merry and Keith Tudor
Primal Therapy/Integration - Colin Feltham
Psychodrama - Paul Wilkins
Psychosynthesis Therapy - Diana Whitmore
Transactional Analysis - Keith Tudor and Charlotte Sills
Eclectic-Integrative
Cognitive-Analytic Therapy - James Low
Multimodal Therapy - Stephen Palmer
NLP - Jo Cooper and Peter Seal
Skilled Helper Model (Egan) - Val Woskett
Solution-Focused Therapy - Bill O'Connell
Transtheoretical Approach - Paul Jackson
PART SIX
Introduction - Colin Feltham and Ian Horton
Psychopharmacology - Linda Gask
Conceptualizing Client Problems - Colin Feltham
Specific Problems
Alcohol Problems - Rosemary Kent
Anger Management - Emma Williams and Michael Scott
Anxiety and Panic - Tom Ricketts and Gill Donohoe
Bereavement - Gabrielle Syme
Depression - Paul Gilbert
Drug-Related Problems - Andrew Guppy and Sally Woods
Eating Problems - Sheila Ritchie
HIV/AIDS - Bernard Ratigan
Infertility - Christa Drennan
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder - Tom Ricketts and Gill Donohoe
Personality Disorders - Linda Gask
Phobias - Gill Donohoe and Tom Ricketts
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder - Peter Hodgkinson
Pregnancy, Miscarriage and Termination - Joanna Brien
Psychosomatic Problems - Dianna Sanders
Rape and Sexual Violence - Sheila Ritchie
Relationship Problems - Derek Hill and Cheryl Turner
Schizophrenia - Richard Gater and Ann Gledhill
Sexual Abuse in Childhood - Moira Walker
Sexual Dysfunction - Llynwen Wilson
Suicide and Deliberate Self-Harm - Linda Gask
Special Issues
Recovered Memories - Susan Goodrich and Debra Bekerian
Mental Health Law - Linda Gask
PART SEVEN
Introduction - Colin Feltham and Ian Horton
Assertiveness - Rowan Bayne
Brief/Time-Limited Therapy - Colin Feltham
Careers Counselling - Jenny Bimrose
Counselling Children - Kathryn Geldard and David Geldard
Co-Counselling - Rose Evison and Richard Horobin
Couple Counselling - Barbara McKay
Disabled People - Francis Blackwell
Electronically Delivered Therapies - Kate Anthony
Family and Systemic Therapy - Eddy Street
Feminist Psychotherapy - Irene Bruna Seu
Gay and Lesbian Affirmative Therapy - Graz Kowszun
Groups and Group Counselling/Therapy - Keith Tudor
Managing Stress - Rowan Bayne
Older Adults - Eleanor O'Leary and Nicola Barry
Personal Growth - Paul Wilkins
Primary Care - John Eatock
Student Counselling - Elsa Bell
Telephone Counselling - Maxime Rosenfield
Transcultural Therapy - Carol Mohamed
Workplace Counselling - Adrian Coles
Postscript - Colin Feltham and Ian Horton
Summary and Future Forecasting
Descriere
Praise for the First Edition
`Well organized, fully inclusive and skilfully edited, it is going to be impossible not to buy this handbook' - Dave Mearns, Professor of Counselling, University of Strathclyde
An essential resource for trainees and practitioners alike, this Handbook describes not only the traditional skills and theoretical models, but also the most common client concerns brought to therapy and the particular skills required for different practice settings and client groups. It is written and edited by those at the very forefront of counselling and psychotherapy.
`Well organized, fully inclusive and skilfully edited, it is going to be impossible not to buy this handbook' - Dave Mearns, Professor of Counselling, University of Strathclyde
An essential resource for trainees and practitioners alike, this Handbook describes not only the traditional skills and theoretical models, but also the most common client concerns brought to therapy and the particular skills required for different practice settings and client groups. It is written and edited by those at the very forefront of counselling and psychotherapy.