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Counsellor training is coming of age and there is now a need for an examination and clarification of the training issues surrounding counselling. Drawing on many years of practical knowledge, Mary Connor offers down-to-earth guidance and up-to-date information on key issues in counsellor training, examining and consultancy. A focal point of the book is a model for training competent and reflective counsellors, based on the York experience, which uses Egan's model of the skilled helper as its core. Other issues of training explored are course design, dealing with diffiuclt situations in the trainer/trainee relationship, ethical issues, assessment and research findings. Training the Counsellor, together with its companion volume Supervising the Counsellor, provides a valuable resource for counsellor trainers working in many different contexts and will also be of considerable interest to trainees themselves.
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The third edition of this popular, practical and authoritative book
has been revised and updated, with two new chapters. It is aimed at
coaches, mentors and clients and features: Nine key principles of
effective coaching and mentoring, showing how to apply them
Discussion of differences between coaching and mentoring across
different contexts and sectors Ideas about how to be an effective
coach or mentor and how to be an effective client Self-development
checklists and prompts, and a wealth of interactive case material
New chapter on useful approaches and models The Skilled Helper
model and how to apply it to coaching and mentoring A range of
tried and tested tools and techniques Ethical issues, reflective
practice and supervision New chapter in which coaches and mentors
share experiences from Business, Health, Education & the Public
Sector "So many people think that mentoring is simple - you just
pass on what you know from the pinnacle of your wisdom and
experience. In fact when well done it is the art that conceals art.
Similarly there is an art in making what is not simple sound
accessible and do-able, which is exactly what this book does. It
breaks the news very gently and very clearly that successful
mentoring and coaching is nothing like as easy as it looks, either
to be a good mentor or to be a good mentee. Throughout the book the
message is clear: being a coach or mentor is very different from
the expert helper role familiar to most managers - a lot more
difficult and a lot more effective and here is how to do it." Jenny
Rogers, Executive Coach and author of Coaching Skills: The
Definitive Guide to Being a Coach, Fourth Edition (Open University
Press, 2016), UK "The third edition of Coaching & Mentoring at
Work has been revised and updated. There are two new chapters:
'Coaching & Mentoring Approaches and Models', and 'Glimpses of
Coaches and Mentors at Work'. Readers of the previous editions have
valued the focus on effective and ethical practice as well as the
clear links between principles, approaches, skills, tools,
techniques and interactive case examples. This latest edition
continues to be an excellent resource for coaching and mentoring
purchasers, providers and students." Gerard Egan, Professor
Emeritus, Loyola University, Chicago, USA "It is great to see this
new updated edition of Mary Connor and Julia Pokora's book, which
shows how much is developing and changing in this fast moving
field." Peter Hawkins, Professor of Leadership, Henley Business
School, Chairman of Renewal Associates, author of many books
including Creating a Coaching Culture (Open University Press, 2012)
and Leadership Team Coaching (2014), UK "This new edition from
Connor and Pokora has some new and interesting additions. In the
ten years since the first edition, much has happened in the
coaching and mentoring world. The highlighting of ethical issues in
Part 1 of the book recognises that the coaching and mentoring
worlds have become much more aware of ethical concerns. The
addition of insights into the variety of models for coaching and
mentoring and the practical nature of Part 2 of the book is welcome
and the shift of focus in Part 3 to Coach and Mentor Development
reflects contemporary debate. Written in a practical and accessible
style, this book is a must for those working with coaching and
mentoring." Professor Bob Garvey, Managing Partner, The Lio
Partnership, UK "When this book was first published in 2007 it
immediately became an invaluable reference and source of guidance
for the part of my work involved with the development mentoring of
engineers and engineering project management professionals. The
restructured content and additional material provided by the third
edition
This issue of Hematology/Oncology Clinics is devoted to New
Anticoagulant and Antithrombotic Agents and will include articles
such as: Development and Pharmacology; Post Orthopedic Joint
Replacement Surgery VTE Prophylaxis; Use for Afib; Treatment of
Acute VTE; Extended Treatment of VTW; Bleeding Risks: Use in
Special Poplulations; Monitoring Anticoagulant Effect, and many
more articles surrounding this important title.
Conversations in Metaphysics: Ever Ancient, Ever New introduces
students to metaphysics through a set of contemporary readings
based on classical metaphysical texts, thinkers, and concepts. It
challenges readers to consider and seek possible answers to
questions of metaphysics relative to human knowledge and the nature
of reality. Organized historically, the readings endeavor to define
and probe the concepts of metaphysics, existence, being, God, evil,
and morality from antiquity to the present. The historical lens
provides students with deeper context for the contemporary readings
and helps them establish a basic knowledge of metaphysics and its
place within philosophical tradition. In later readings, students
are invited to explore how metaphysics relates to religion,
science, and technology in the modern world, as well as how
metaphysics has shaped and continues to shape the reality of our
universe. Rich with engaging material and endless opportunities for
critical thought, Conversations in Metaphysics is an ideal
ancillary text for courses in philosophy that call attention to
metaphysics and philosophy of religion.
In a town where everyone knows, Victor Hawthorn is worth millions,
his only daughter, Victoria (Ria), falls victim to a deadly game
when her deranged ex uses her to extort money from her family. Ria
is trapped inside his twisted world and forever tied to him by
blood. She finds herself in the arms of death at his every whim,
until a powerful stranger intercedes. Mystery surrounds this
strangers every move. Yet, she's intrigued by his kindness and
honor. Journey alongside the trials of Ria as she battles
deception, danger, and above all, love.
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