Description |
x, 145 pages ; 23 cm |
Series |
Counselling in practice |
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Counselling in practice.
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Contents |
Machine derived contents note: Part One: Psychosomatic Problems And Working Within A Cognitive Framework -- What Are Psychosomatic Problems? Definition and Diagnosis -- Understanding Psychosomatic Problems -- Key Issues in Working with Clients with Psychosomatic Problems -- Part Two: Applying The Cognitive Model To Counselling For Psychosomatic Problems -- Beginning Counselling -- Assessment and Developing a Case Conceptualization -- The Middle Stages of Counselling -- Techniques and Coping Strategies -- The Middle Stages of Counselling -- Themes, Beliefs and Assumptions -- Difficulties and Problems in Counselling for Psychosomatic Problems -- Ending Counselling and Long-Term Coping |
Notes |
Includes index |
Bibliography |
References: pages 134-141 |
Subject |
Counseling.
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Medicine, Psychosomatic.
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Counseling.
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Psychosomatic Medicine.
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LC no. |
96161016 |
ISBN |
0803979215 |
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0803979223 (paperback) |
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