Counselling Skills and Theory

Counselling Skills and Theory

by Margaret Hough (Author)

Synopsis

This is where you can find an overview of the major approaches in counselling, how they fit together, and how you can integrate them into your practice. It's also your guide to the nature of counselling, the skills needed to be a counsellor and managing the challenges of the counselling relationship! This new edition is suitable for a wide range of courses, including Foundation, Certificate, Diploma and Higher Education studies in Counselling. There is discussion of the Improving Access to Psychological Therapies programme with expanded coverage of CBT approaches. It also references the latest BACP guidelines for counsellor training and best practice. The book reflects the impending requirement for statutory regulation of counsellors and psychotherapists via the Health Professions Council. Every year the Case Studies, Exercises , Handouts, and Resources tips in this book help thousands of trainees and established practitioners develop their understanding of the theories and practical skills required in this challenging and rewarding profession! CONTENTS: 1 Key aspects of counselling 2 Skills and approaches 3 Psychodynamic counselling 4 Post-Freudian psychodynamic counselling 5 Phenomenological and humanistic approaches 6 Gestalt therapy and psychodrama 7 Transactional analysis 8 Behavioural and cognitive behavioural approaches 9 The group context 10 Ethical considerations

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 352
Edition: 3
Publisher: Hodder Education
Published: 30 Jul 2010

ISBN 10: 1444119931
ISBN 13: 9781444119930

Author Bio
Margaret Hough is a bestselling writer & consultant trainer in both Groupwork & Counselling Skills. She also facilitates workshops & seminars on a variety of relevant topics for trained counsellors and supervisors.