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No Bullshit Therapy - How to engage people who don’t want to work with you Loot Price: R3,726
Discovery Miles 37 260
No Bullshit Therapy - How to engage people who don’t want to work with you: Jeffrey Young

No Bullshit Therapy - How to engage people who don’t want to work with you

Jeffrey Young

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Loot Price R3,726 Discovery Miles 37 260 | Repayment Terms: R349 pm x 12*

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Do you have clients who do not want to be helped? Clients who don't trust you, your profession, or your service. Clients who don’t want to change, despite needing to and despite your best efforts. Then No Bullshit Therapy (NBT) is for you! Most simply, NBT is about being authentic. Many people are cajoled, pressured, or mandated to see therapists, counsellors and other helpers. Hence, they are reluctant, suspicious, and resistant to being helped. This puts professionals in the difficult position of trying to help someone who does not want to be helped. To make things worse, there are few practice models designed to engage people who don’t want to be engaged. No Bullshit Therapy (NBT) creates a context for mutual honesty and directness in working relationships. Most simply, it is about being authentic. Creating a context for mutual honesty and directness can be refreshingly effective, especially with people who are suspicious of counselling or distrustful of the counsellor. When combined with warmth and care, honesty and directness can enhance co-operation, connection, and trust, especially if the practitioner avoids jargon and acknowledges constraints to the work. NBT is ideal for working with people who: • Don’t like therapy or the idea of therapy (even if they’ve never had it) • Don’t trust warm fuzzy ‘do-gooders’ or ‘psychologisers’ • Are suspicious of services because they have experienced trauma, have had abusive institutional experiences, or unsatisfactory treatment in the past • Don’t see themselves as a client, don’t agree with the referrer’s description of them or their problems, and appear to not want to change Practical and engaging, this book is an essential guide for therapists, counsellors and other allied-health professionals who are looking for a more effective way to connect with any client and ensure they get the support they want. It may also help you create more robust relationships at work and in the home.

General

Imprint: Taylor & Francis
Country of origin: United Kingdom
Release date: November 2023
First published: 2024
Authors: Jeffrey Young
Dimensions: 234 x 156mm (L x W)
Pages: 176
ISBN-13: 978-1-03-240839-2
Categories: Books
LSN: 1-03-240839-1
Barcode: 9781032408392

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