Description |
ix, 256 pages ; 25 cm |
Series |
Therapy in practice |
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Therapy in practice series |
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Therapy in practice.
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Therapy in practice series.
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Contents |
1. What is counselling? -- 2. Psychological approaches to counselling -- 3. Counselling and self-awareness -- 4. Basic principles and considerations -- 5. Maps of the counselling relationship -- 6. Counselling skills I: attending and listening -- 7. Counselling skills II: client centred skills -- 8. Counselling skills III: helping with feelings -- 9. Information giving and counselling in specific health care contexts -- 10. Problems and support in counselling -- 11. Learning counselling skills -- 12. Counselling skills exercises -- 13. Extract from a counselling conversation -- 14. Conclusion -- App. British Association for Counselling: Code of Ethics and Practice for: 1 Counsellors -- App. British Association for Counselling: Code of Ethics and Practice for: 2 Trainers -- App. British Association for Counselling: Code of Ethics and Practice for: 3 Counselling Skills -- App. British Association for Counselling: Code of Ethics and Practice for: 4 Supervisors of Counsellors |
Summary |
"Counselling Skills for Health Professionals introduces the basic theoretical and practical skills essential for all health care professionals. Complex issues are presented in an easy-to-read and accessible format, within the context of counselling in health care environments."--BOOK JACKET |
Notes |
Previous ed.: London : Chapman & Hall, 1994 |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 242-250) and index |
Subject |
Counseling.
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Medical personnel and patient.
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Medical personnel -- Psychology.
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LC no. |
00267407 |
ISBN |
0748739769 (paperback) |
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