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An Introduction To Counselling.

By: Mcleod, JohnMaterial type: TextTextNew York Open university press 2009Edition: 4th edDescription: xi,786pISBN: 9780335225514Subject(s): CounselingDDC classification: LC1001 .M34 2009 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Front cover; Half title; Title; Copy right; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1 An introduction to counselling; Chapter 2 The cultural and historical origins of counselling; Chapter 3 Counselling theories: diversity and convergence; Chapter 4 Themes and issues in the psychodynamic approach to counselling; Chapter 5 From behaviourism to constructivism: the cognitive-behavioural approach to counselling; Chapter 6 Theory and practice of the person-centred approach; Chapter 7 Working with systems; Chapter 8 Feminist approaches: the radicalization of counselling
Chapter 9 Narrative approaches to counselling: working with storiesChapter 10 Multiculturalism as an approach to counselling; Chapter 11 Philosophical counselling; Chapter 12 The counselling relationship; Chapter 13 The process of counselling; Chapter 14 The politics of counselling: empowerment, control and difference; Chapter 15 Morals, values and ethics in counselling practice; Chapter 16 The organizational context of counselling; Chapter 17 Alternative modes of delivery; Chapter 18 The role of research in counselling and therapy
Chapter 19 The skills and qualities of the effective counsellorChapter 20 Training and supervision in counselling; Chapter 21 Beyond an introduction: continuing the conversation Introduction; References; Index; Back cover
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Front cover; Half title; Title; Copy right; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1 An introduction to counselling; Chapter 2 The cultural and historical origins of counselling; Chapter 3 Counselling theories: diversity and convergence; Chapter 4 Themes and issues in the psychodynamic approach to counselling; Chapter 5 From behaviourism to constructivism: the cognitive-behavioural approach to counselling; Chapter 6 Theory and practice of the person-centred approach; Chapter 7 Working with systems; Chapter 8 Feminist approaches: the radicalization of counselling

Chapter 9 Narrative approaches to counselling: working with storiesChapter 10 Multiculturalism as an approach to counselling; Chapter 11 Philosophical counselling; Chapter 12 The counselling relationship; Chapter 13 The process of counselling; Chapter 14 The politics of counselling: empowerment, control and difference; Chapter 15 Morals, values and ethics in counselling practice; Chapter 16 The organizational context of counselling; Chapter 17 Alternative modes of delivery; Chapter 18 The role of research in counselling and therapy

Chapter 19 The skills and qualities of the effective counsellorChapter 20 Training and supervision in counselling; Chapter 21 Beyond an introduction: continuing the conversation Introduction; References; Index; Back cover

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