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Tools for Hard Conversations in the Helping Professions

Autor Jane D'Arcy, Adrian Holmes
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 16 feb 2020
Tools For Hard Conversations will help professionals who routinely have hard conversations in the course of their work. It is a guide for how to have these types of conversations, while avoiding the compassion-fatigue and burnout that often comes with these roles. It goes into depth about the philosophies, approaches and practical tools that enable workers to help people more effectively without sacrificing their own well-being. Often helping professionals, unduly influenced by the medical-model approach to mental health, which sees them as the expert who needs to fix their clients' problems, are just looking for tangible tools to guide their practice and to help people find their own solutions. The co-authors have developed and road tested a conversational map that can assist workers to enable change with the people they work with, positioning each client as the expert of their own life. With the help of extensive case studies, Tools For Hard Conversations enables workers and clients to walk away stronger from each therapeutic conversation.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781922332011
ISBN-10: 1922332011
Pagini: 132
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 7 mm
Greutate: 0.19 kg
Editura: Glass House Books

Notă biografică

Jane D'Arcy is a professional counsellor. In addition to therapeutic work with individuals and families, she also run professional development training for practitioners in the human services sector and this is where the inspiration for this book has come from. Jane has a Masters degrees in counselling and believes that the most effective catalyst to change is through conversations. This has led Jane to her role as a lecturer in Counselling at QUT (Queensland University of Technology). She runs face to face training and supervision with individual practitioners and teams. When not counselling, writing and training, Jane practices yoga and runs her little dog Henry through the beautiful bush of Mt Cootha in Brisbane.