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Key Issues for Counselling in Action 2nd Revised edition


Key Issues for Counselling in Action 2nd Revised edition

Paperback by Dryden, Windy; Reeves, Andrew

Key Issues for Counselling in Action

£41.99

ISBN:
9781412946995
Publication Date:
17 Sep 2008
Edition/language:
2nd Revised edition / English
Publisher:
SAGE Publications Inc
Pages:
336 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 8 May 2024
Key Issues for Counselling in Action

Description

Effective counselling is based on a strong working relationship between counsellor and client. Building and maintaining this therapeutic alliance, demands both skill and an ability to negotiate challenges which arise during the counselling process. Key Issues for Counselling in Action prepares new practitioners for face-to-face work with clients by looking at what is required at each stage of the process and examining issues which practitioners most frequently need to deal with along the way. The topics covered are relevant to all counsellors, regardless of theoretical orientation. The book explores the everyday issues counsellors face when: - getting started - making an assessment - working at relational depth - setting goals, and - ending the relationship Advice is also given on more difficult challenges, such as dealing with: - reluctant clients - stuckness - client dependency, and - unplanned endings. Key Issues for Counselling in Action is a bestselling text which has been used to train many thousands of counsellors as well as supporting their continuing professional development. This second edition has been completely re-written and includes new material on the use of touch, self-care, culture and counselling evaluation. Windy Dryden is Professor of Psychotherapeutic Studies, Professional and Community Education (PACE) at Goldsmiths College, University of London. Andrew Reeves is a University Counsellor at the University of Liverpool Counselling Service and Editor of the journal, Counselling & Psychotherapy Research.

Contents

The Therapeutic Alliance as an Integrating Framework - Windy Dryden PART ONE: INITIATING THE THERAPEUTIC ALLIANCE The Very First Contact with People Enquiring about or Seeking Counselling - Windy Dryden Structuring the Counselling Process - Barbara Lawton Initiating Counselling - Phoebe Lambert Client Assessment - Andrew Reeves PART TWO: DEEPENING THE THERAPEUTIC ALLIANCE The Dynamics of Shame in the Therapeutic Relationship - Jules Howdin Working at Relational Depth - Mick Cooper Getting Somewhere: Goals and Problems for Counselling - Pierce O'Carroll Tailoring Your Approach to Different Clients - Windy Dryden PART THREE: DEALING WITH THREATS TO THE THERAPEUTIC ALLIANCE Working with Reluctant Clients - Clive Carswell Working with Transference in Counselling - Jane Macaskie Working with the Concept of Stuckness - Fátima Fernandes Working with Client Dependency - Kirsten Amis PART FOUR: ENDING THE THERAPEUTIC ALLIANCE Working with a Planned Ending - Maggie Robson Anticipating and Working with Unplanned Endings - Maggie Robson PART FIVE: ISSUES FOR THE COUNSELLOR Using Counsellor Supervision - Gail King Feelings of Incompetence in Therapy: Causes, Consequences and Coping Strategies - Anne Thériault and Nick Gazzola Countertransference - Clare Symons How Close do I get to My Clients? - David Tune Counselling and Culture - James Barrott Counsellor Self-Care - Amanda Larcombe Evaluating Counselling and Evidence Based Practice - Ruth Caleb & Dave Berger

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