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Author Galbraith, Victoria, author

Title Counselling Psychology / Victoria Galbraith
Edition First edition
Published London : Taylor and Francis, 2017

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Description 1 online resource : text file, PDF
Series Topics in Applied Psychology
Contents Cover; Title; Copyright; CONTENTS; Contributors; Preface to the series second edition; Preface; SECTION 1 Background; 1 What is counselling psychology?; SECTION 2 Principles of clinical practice; 2 Assessment and formulation in counselling psychology; 3 Counselling psychology perspectives; 4 Developing a therapeutic relationship; SECTION 3 Applications of theory to practice; 5 Humanistic approaches: person- centred approach; 6 Existential- phenomenological perspectives; 7 CBT approaches; 8 Psychodynamic approaches; SECTION 4 Personal and professional issues in counselling psychology
9 Ethical and professional practice, and working respectfully with diverse clients10 The value of personal development in counselling psychology; SECTION 5 Evidence- based practice and practice- based evidence; 11 The scientist- practitioner and the refl ective- practitioner; 12 Research in counselling psychology; SECTION 6 Developments, training, roles and competencies; 13 Professional developments in counselling psychology; 14 Professional training in counselling psychology; 15 Working as a counselling psychologist; Index
Summary "This is the first textbook to provide a complete overview of counselling psychology. Covering not only the underlying principles and philosophy of the profession, it offers a uniquely applied perspective in a concise, student-friendly format. From the relationship between research and practice to key ethical and professional issues, the book is written by some of the most eminent academic and practising psychologists in the field. It initially defines what counselling psychology and a therapeutic relationship involves, before outlining the range of approaches that can be taken with clients, from CBT to psychodynamic perspectives, and the journey of training through to working as a counselling psychologist. Supported by case studies and a range of features to illustrate how theory can be applied to practice, this is the ideal companion for courses in applied counselling psychology. The integrated and interactive approach covers the personal and professional issues which counselling psychologists face, making this the definitive introduction for any student of this growing field of study."--Provided by publisher
Subject Counseling.
Counseling
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781315626499
9781317235170
1317235177
1315626497