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`This clear and systematic book is intended to offer practical guidelines on planning, implementing and evaluating counsellor training programmes... a very focused and unusually practical reflection by two experienced trainers on the general tasks facing those who train counsellors... affords many useful pointers' - Clinical Psychology Forum
`The authors' expertise shows... there is much here to stimulate reflection and improve practice' - International Review of PsychiatryAssessing how counselling training may be analyzed, systematized, reconsidered and improved, this book raises the central issues which face those with an interest in the design or improvement of training courses and puts forward ideas about how such courses can be better organized, how training methods can be made more effective and how counselling skills can be more appropriately taught.
The book also covers areas such as trainers' self-care, working relationships, interpersonal dynamics and trainees' supervised work with clients. It does not disguise the problems involved in starting or running a training course, but provides encouraging advice, supported by case studies and examples, to show how these difficulties can be successfully overcome.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 160
Publisher: Sage Publications Ltd
Published: 13 Apr 1994
ISBN 10: 0803989431
ISBN 13: 9780803989436
`The authors have long experience in training and evaluation. Their expertise shows... there is much here to stimulate reflection and improve practice' - International Review of Psychiatry
`Contains welcome suggestions on such matters as trainees' responsibility for their own learning... There are valuable insights into the meaning and limitations of empathy and on taking care of yourself ... this volume is successful as a practical guide' - The Samaritan
`The authors focus attention on many of the important issues that concern counselling trainers today. The material is clearly presented and easy to follow. Recommended' - International Journal of Social Psychiatry
`This clear and systematic book is intended to offer practical guidelines on planning, implementing and evaluating counsellor training programmes... a very focused and unusually practical reflection by two experienced trainers on the general tasks facing those who train counsellors... affords many useful pointers' - Clinical Psychology Forum
`This book is both informative and well-written... I especially liked the chapters on the Delivery of Theory & Trainees' Personal Development Work and I found the suggested ideas very creative... I recommend this book to trainers wishing to improve the quality of their training courses and to trainees as a guideline to the standards that they have a right to request and challenge' - Journal of the Irish Association for Counselling and Therapy