A book aimed at professional family counsellors and therapists, it is also accessible to parents and professionals from other fields who may become involved in some aspects of family counselling,... (more)
Basing its ideas on research material obtained within multidisciplinary child-guidance clinics, this book makes clear the complexity and importance of case recording; challenges the notion of record... (more)
Offering insights into the lives and motives of social work service users, this text seeks to demonstrate the practical relevance of sociological research at the end of the 20th century for good... (more)
This book highlights the crucial themes intrinsic to the supervision process, and offers a selection of methods for educating supervisors. 237 pages. (more)
This text concentrates on key Winnicottian concepts that are suited to agency-based social work-practice with people whose psychological well-being has been compromised by acute disruption or trauma,... (more)
This guide to the practical issues surrounding the referral of clients and the termination of counselling stresses the need to be aware of limits of competency, legal issues and ethics, and to... (more)
The well-being of refugees displaced by war, disaster or repression is a concern worldwide, but particularly in Europe where mental health practitioners and services need special provision for them.... (more)
This book examines the many complex issues surrounding counselling and therapy in a multicultural society. It aims to sensitize readers to the cultural and racial setting in which counselling occurs,... (more)
A handbook on the theory and practice of Transactional Analysis. The author describes the main features of TA theory as well providing guidance on how the principles can be used in the context of... (more)
This book provides a comprehensive examination of theories and concepts relating to group counselling and shows how differing theoretical frameworks can be used as a basis for practice. Organized... (more)
This book provides counsellors with practical information about supervising specific types of clients in specific organisational settings and different social contexts. 206 pages.
This work examines the complex problems occasioned by increased migration and settlement and the growing awareness of the specific needs of refugees and asylum seekers. Drawing from examples... (more)
The authors of this book provide clear guidelines on the many aspects of knowledge, skill and management expertise increasingly required by all counselling services. Due consideration and detailed... (more)
This volume examines philosophy and constructs of counselling training and the means by which students and trainers manage the complex demands placed upon them during the training process. The three... (more)
This book addresses the unique circumstances and issues that counselling practitioners in primary care settings have to face, and explores the complex dynamics of healthcare teams. It provides a... (more)
Argues that counselling psychology has emerged as a distinct branch of psychology, with its own concepts, research paradigms and practices. This text hopes to avoid general outlines of theory,... (more)
Aimed at counsellors, therapists, trainers and others who want a deeper understanding of how society affects them psychologically. The author draws on feminist theory and shows how entrenched,... (more)
Counsellors frequently work with people who are under stress or who are distressed - but counselling them can itself be a highly stressful activity. This supportive book examines the sources of... (more)
Individuals within a couple relationship are asked by their partner to fulfil a multitude of needs - for example, for companionship, security, intimacy - and are often expected to play a number of... (more)
Counsellors and other mental health professionals will inevitably encounter clients who are difficult to work with because they do not comply with the basic requirements of forming a trusting... (more)
Counsellors often struggle in their work with clients, convinced that their more experienced colleagues have not encountered similar problems and worries. In this volume, some of Britain's leading... (more)
Does counselling have to be long-term to be helpful? Should only women counsel women? How can you evaluate counselling? Is it easy to start your own private practice? In this highly readable book,... (more)
For those seeking an honest appraisal of the activity and profession of counselling, the author of this rigorous examination of the talking therapies asks such key questions as: How has counselling... (more)
This comprehensive guide views stress counselling and management from a multimodal perspective. Clear guidelines show practitioners how they can give their clients the most effective help for their... (more)