Rowan Bayne is Emeritus Professor of Psychology and Counselling at the University of East London. His main expertise is in applied personality theory, counselling and counsellor training. He has published 18 books and has run courses on selection interviewing, personality differences and counselling for several major organisations such as the BBC, British Rail, the City of London and Warwick University.
This text responds to the major changes affecting counselling - national and European legislation, the drive for greater professionalism, accountability, competency and multiculturalism. The book... (more)
This successful title has been updated with new entries to reflect the changes within the counselling profession over the last few years. Maintaining the popular alphabetical style of the previous... (more)
This text offers a wide-ranging, integrated, comprehensive introduction to the field of personality differences for counsellors, looking at the key theories and exploring their application to... (more)
Getting Old offers concise advice and practical suggestions for all readers interested in or worried about ageing, either in themselves or in someone they care about. With a focus on a positive view... (more)
This A-Z guide tackles the most daunting issues that counsellors face on the journey to becoming qualified. From choosing a course to writing a report, the book explains topics in bite-sized chunks,... (more)
Acknowledges the complimentary parts that counselling and psychotherapy play. (more)