
by RichardNelson-Jones (Author)
'This book is a superb reference for counselling skills trainers and students. It presents practical key skills that are described and discussed clearly and concisely' - Dr Margaret E Smith, Programme Leader, University of Derby
'This Third Edition interestingly adds two relevant sub-themes to its impressive range of subject matter. The text offers a sound, practical and accessible introduction that serves to ground the purpose, application and practice of counselling skills' - Gerry Skelton, Social Work and Counselling educator, trainer and practitioner
Introduction to Counselling Skills, Third Edition is designed to help readers acquire and develop the counselling skills key to effective helping relationships, using an easy-to-follow, three-stage model. Richard Nelson-Jones details each stage in the helping process, using examples to demonstrate counselling skills in a variety of contexts. Showing how skills work in practice and the diversity of issues they can help to address, this book covers:
what counselling skills are
improving listening skills
assessing feelings, thinking and communication
improving thinking skills and communication skills
conducting sessions
ethical issues.
For the Third Edition, Introduction to Counselling Skills has been fully updated, adding new material on relaxation techniques and managing crises. Combining a clear explanation of skills with a host of practical activities, this is the ideal text for introductory courses in counselling skills, counselling and other professional areas including health care, management, education and social work.
Richard Nelson-Jones is a Fellow of the British Psychological Society and of the BACP. He divides his time between London and Chiang Mai, Thailand.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Edition: Third Edition
Publisher: Sage Publications Ltd
Published: 18 Nov 2008
ISBN 10: 1847873391
ISBN 13: 9781847873392
`An excellent introductory book' - lecturer, Worcester College
`Useful introduction to counselling skills for social work students' - lecturer, School of Health & Social Sciences
`Well presented, clear and accessible' - lecturer, University of Wolverhampton
`Very good concise text for students and management trainees. Well established text' - lecturer, Westminster Business School
`As a course book or an aide to individual learning this book contains a wealth of information and guidance based on years of study and practice. It is easy to use because it is clearly signposted. I particularly like the way the author addresses the range of issues a student needs to consider before embarking on a counselling course. The structure of building block by block, skill by skill simplifies assessment' - Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal