Counselling Skills and Theory 5th Edition
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Description
Contents
Reviews
Language
English
ISBN
9781398332393
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
Introduction
Acknowledgements
About the author
1 Key aspects of counselling
Introduction
Responses to questions raised in this unit and some definitions
Therapeutic counselling and counselling skills
Problems of advice giving
Issues that prompt people to seek counselling
Self-development and self-awareness in counsellor training
Skills training
Summary
References/Further reading/Resources
2 Skills and approaches
Introduction
The structure of counselling
Theoretical approaches in counselling
Counselling skills
Summary
References/Further reading/Resources
3 Psychodynamic counselling
Introduction
Psychodynamic counselling: key concepts
The psychosexual stages of development
The importance of the past and childhood experience
The use of ego defence mechanisms
Transference and the nature of the therapeutic relationship
Skills used in psychodynamic counselling
Summary
References/Further reading/Resources
4 Post-Freudian psychodynamic counselling
Introduction
Alfred Adler (1870–1937)
Carl Jung (1875–1961)
Ego psychology and object relations theory
Ego psychology
Object relations theory
Other views
Object relations theory and its influence on therapy and counselling
Summary
References/Further reading/Resources
5 Phenomenological and humanistic approaches
Introduction
The meaning of phenomenology in relation to counselling
Rogers and the person-centred approach
The person-centred approach in other contexts
Maslow and humanism
The existential approach
Transpersonal psychology
Summary
References/Further reading/Resources
6 Gestalt therapy and psychodrama
Introduction
Gestalt therapy: Fritz Perls (1893–1970)
Evolution of Gestalt counselling and psychotherapy
Psychodrama and the work of J. L. Moreno (1889–1974)
Summary
References/Further reading/Resources
7 Transactional analysis
Introduction
Eric Berne (1910–70)
Ego states
Scripts
How transactional analysis has evolved
Summary
References/Further reading/Resources
8 Cognitive behavioural therapy
Introduction
Evolution of behaviour therapy
Procedures that stem from the behavioural tradition
The cognitive emphasis
Albert Ellis (1913–2007)
Aaron T. Beck (1921– )
Brief cognitive therapy
George Kelly (1905–66)
Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy
CBT today
CBT and the internet
Summary
References/Further reading/Resources
9 Ethical considerations
Introduction
Confidentiality
The counselling relationship
Transference and the counselling relationship
Ending counselling
Other indications
Referral
Clients in crisis
Supervision
Research
Cultural diversity and counselling
Feminism and counselling
Summary
References/Further reading/Resources
Glossary
Index
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