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Personal development is fundamental to professional development and therapeutic practice. Until now, the unstructured personal or reflective journal has by default become the sole vehicle for recording reflection through training. Becoming a Therapist is a unique practical manual, facilitating the movement and growth of the reader, whilst raising awareness of resistance to change. With challenging questions and exercises, it forces the reader to consider his or her own personal value systems, strengths and limitations as they relate to the practice of therapy, tackling vital issues such as: family; culture; gender; and ethics. Indispensable to counsellors, counselling psychologists and psychotherapists in training, Becoming a Therapist is a thought-provoking companion to personal and professional development.
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Trainee therapists need to show practical competence through the
production of client reports and case studies. Reporting in
Counselling and Psychotherapy is a unique hands-on guide to this
element of practical work. Using clinical examples to guide the
reader, and a detailed analysis of case study and process report
writing, it will show how to present clear, concise and properly
presented reports. The book will be an invaluable tool, not only
for those embarking on practical training in psychotherapy,
counselling and psychology, but also for trainers in these areas
and for clinicians writing clinical reports or case presentations.
Personal development is fundamental to professional development and
therapeutic practice. Until now, the unstructured personal or
reflective journal has by default become the sole vehicle for
recording reflection through training. Becoming a Therapist is a
unique practical manual, facilitating the movement and growth of
the reader, whilst raising awareness of resistance to change. With
challenging questions and exercises, it forces the reader to
consider his or her own personal value systems, strengths and
limitations as they relate to the practice of therapy, tackling
vital issues such as: family; culture; gender; and ethics.
Indispensable to counsellors, counselling psychologists and
psychotherapists in training, Becoming a Therapist is a
thought-provoking companion to personal and professional
development.
Trainee therapists need to show practical competence through the production of client reports and case studies. Reporting in Counselling and Psychotherapy is a unique hands-on guide to this element of practical work. Using clinical examples to guide the reader, and a detailed analysis of case study and process report writing, it will show how to present clear, concise and properly presented reports. The book will be an invaluable tool, not only for those embarking on a practical training in psychotherapy, counselling and psychology, but also for trainers in these areas and for clinicians writing clinical reports or case presentations.
Related link: Free Email Alerting eBook available with sample pages: 020338038X
Life is full of opportunity for 20-somethings, but it's also far
more pressured than ever before. Whether it's the proliferation or
the homogeneity of images of beauty and success that wallpaper our
world, we know what a beautiful woman looks like - and we know what
a perfect life looks like too. We live in a world that floods us
with expectations about everything - from what we should weigh to
what we should wear to how often we should be having sex and how
much money we should be making. As a consequence, we begin to feel
that we need to tick all these boxes in order to have 'the Perfect
Life'. When we inevitably fall short, we feel anxious - we feel
that we are failing and have the sense we are losing control. As a
result, increasing numbers of young women are battling with issues
such as anxiety, low self-esteem, bullying, perfectionism, toxic
friendships and relationships, pressure to succeed or conform, and
poor body image. At an age when life should be exciting, fun and
relatively care-free, more and more young women are adrift and
struggling. Dr Linda Papadopoulos understands the issues and has
the experience to guide and support young women to help get their
lives back on track so they can feel happier, more confident, more
in control. Whose Life Is It Anyway? offers valuable insight and
practical self-help to empower women to throw off the burden of
expectation and start leading the lives they want to lead.
An indispensable relationship guide for every woman who has ever
told her partner, "Really, don't go to any trouble for my
birthday"...And then been disappointed when he didn't. He says:
That dress looks great! Let's buy it! You hear: He really loves
being with me. I feel as though we've truly bonded. He means: For
the love of God, the last eight black dresses you tried on looked
identical! Just buy one, so we can get home in time for the game!
In What Men Say, What Women Hear, Dr. Linda Papadopoulos tackles
the saying, hearing, and listening gap between men and women that
can complicate every step of a relationship, from first dates and
first sex to meeting the parents and living happily ever after. An
expert on Cognitive Behavior Therapy, which connects people's
initial and often misguided perception of something to the
emotional reaction that follows, Dr. Linda deconstructs the common
thinking errors that can hinder communication--such as
personalizing everything (He's in a bad mood. Clearly he's thinking
of a way to dump me.) and jumping to conclusions (He asked how much
younger my sister is than me. I bet he thinks I look like an old
bat compared to her.). By applying clinical techniques to fun--and
oh-so-familiar--examples, Dr. Linda helps readers eliminate
unnecessary relationship anxiety and reevaluate the way they think
about themselves, their partners, and the world around them.
Life is full of opportunity for young women, but it's also far more
pressured than ever before. Whether it's the proliferation or the
homogeneity of images of beauty and success that wallpaper our
world, we know what a beautiful woman looks like - and we know what
a perfect life looks like too. We live in a world that floods us
with expectations about everything - from what we should weigh to
what we should wear to how often we should be having sex and how
much money we should be making. As a consequence, we begin to feel
that we need to tick all these boxes in order to have 'the Perfect
Life'. When we inevitably fall short, we feel anxious - we feel
that we are failing and have the sense we are losing control. As a
result, increasing numbers of young women are battling with issues
such as anxiety, low self-esteem, bullying, perfectionism, toxic
friendships and relationships, pressure to succeed or conform, and
poor body image. At an age when life should be exciting, fun and
relatively care-free, more and more young women are adrift and
struggling. Dr Linda Papadopoulos understands the issues and has
the experience to guide and support young women to help get their
lives back on track so they can feel happier, more confident, more
in control. Unfollow: Living life on your own terms offers valuable
insight and practical self-help to empower women to throw off the
burden of expectation and start leading the lives they want to
lead.
Psychodermatology covers all aspects of how the mind and body
interact in relation to the onset and progression of various skin
disorders. This book is the first text written by a
multidisciplinary team of psychiatrists, psychologists, child
specialists and dermatologists for all the health professionals who
treat patients with skin problems. They cover a broad range of
issues affecting these patients, including: stigma, coping,
relationships, psychological treatments, the impact on children,
comorbidities, psychoneuroimmunology, quality of life and
psychological treatments.
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