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Following the recent rapid rise in counselling training, this study
attempts to provide the answer to the demand for an accessible and
practical guide for trainers and educators in counselling skills,
therapeutic counsellors and psychotherapists. It offers help to
those designing a course and to those wondering how to enliven
their training sessions. Part one describes how case materials and
role play can form part of an overall training programme, and
offers step-by-step instructions on how to use or adapt them. Part
two comprises over 250 case vignettes and role plays and is further
divided into two sections. The first covers core relationship
skills such as beginnings and endings, empathy and ethical issues.
The second covers practice issues such as loss and bereavement,
sexuality and depression.
This bestselling classic has guided thousands of students and
practitioners step-by-step through the skills and theory of the
person-centred approach. Fully updated, this Third Edition includes
numerous new exercises and case studies, a thoroughly-revised
chapter on recent debates and developments, as well as two
important new chapters on: * Politics, Prejudice, Power and
Privilege * Client Perception It remains an essential introduction
for those beginning their training as well as more experienced
practitioners keen to expand their range.
This is the first book to focus on commonly occurring client issues
and explore how to work with them from a person-centred
perspective. Extensive case studies translate person-centred theory
into effective practice, enabling therapists to work successfully
with clients presenting a variety of different problems including:
- Post Traumatic Stress - Depression - Panic and Anxiety - Drug and
Alcohol Issues - Eating difficulties - Self harm - Childhood Sexual
Abuse Each chapter covers the origin and meaning of the difficulty,
the person-centred therapeutic approach and process, and the
outcomes. Drawing from a combined 50 years of experience in the
field, Paul Wilkins and Janet Tolan bring together leading
person-centred therapists to address how and why each problem can
be eased by means of working with the person. This book should be
on the desk of every counselling and psychotherapy trainee, and is
recommended reading for other practitioners of health and social
care working with these client groups.
This bestselling classic has guided thousands of students and
practitioners step-by-step through the skills and theory of the
person-centred approach. Fully updated, this Third Edition includes
numerous new exercises and case studies, a thoroughly-revised
chapter on recent debates and developments, as well as two
important new chapters on: * Politics, Prejudice, Power and
Privilege * Client Perception It remains an essential introduction
for those beginning their training as well as more experienced
practitioners keen to expand their range.
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