Next Steps in Counselling and Psychotherapy Practice (3rd Edition) : A student's companion (Steps in Counselling Series) (3RD)

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Next Steps in Counselling and Psychotherapy Practice (3rd Edition) : A student's companion (Steps in Counselling Series) (3RD)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 560 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781915220370
  • DDC分類 616.8914

Full Description

This is the third edition of the very popular Next Steps in Counselling Practice, revised, updated and expanded to accompany today's counselling students on their journey towards qualification.

Next Steps in Counselling and Psychotherapy Practice is aimed at the more advanced trainee and continues from where the PCCS Books classic First Steps in Counselling leaves off. Like First Steps in Counselling, it is intended as a companion guide, addressed directly to the student counsellor. It is not a theory textbook - there are plenty of those already on the market. Rather, it seeks to answer the many questions that may come up for the individual student counsellor while in training, drawing on the authors' accumulated experience as trainers and practitioners, and as one-time trainees themselves.

This book is designed to be of use to and facilitate the learning of all counselling and psychotherapy students, irrespective of the theories that underpin their training programmes and their own approaches to practice. It is not about one model of therapy but about what informs best practice across all therapies.

The first part of the book sets the scene, exploring 'human helping' in situations of distress and difficulty, and the place of counselling within that. The second part looks at the nature of the therapeutic relationship and human problems. Next comes the heart of the book - the section on the relationship in action, covering contracting, assessment, diagnosis and case formulation, counselling in difficult situations and the process of referring on. The fourth section looks more broadly at counselling in different contexts and settings and is written by contributors with specific expertise in these areas. These contributions cover anti-racist practice, using counselling skills in other professional contexts, working creatively, working online, and trauma-informed practice. The final, fifth section addresses continuing professional development as the student moves into practice, and deals with the issues of ethics, support and supervision, personal and professional development and reflection, reflexivity and research.

In addition to acquiring particular knowledge and skills, becoming an effective therapist requires developing aspects of the self. This book will enable the student counsellor to learn about themself as well as discover new ideas and understand more deeply the skills required to be an effective practitioner.

Contents

Introduction

Part 1: Getting your bearings
1. Thinking about human helping
2. Thinking about human distress and problems

Part 2: The therapeutic relationship
1. Psychological contact
2. What brings the client to therapy
3. The therapist prepares to help
4. Acceptance
5. Empathy
6. Presence: the inter-relating conditions
7. The client is aware of the conditions

Part 3: The relationship in action
1. Setting up and getting started: structuring and contracting
2. Co-creating a shared theory of therapy
3. Listening, exploring, and action
4. Power, questions and challenge
5. Counselling in difficult situations
6. Onward referral and signposting

Part 4: Contexts and settings
1. Anti-racist therapy practice - Patmarie Coleman
2. Embedded counselling as a complementary skill - Julia McLeod
3. Counselling remotely - Hamilton Sargent
4. An introduction to working creatively in therapy - Leigh Gardner
5. Trauma-informed therapy - Lilith Gough

Part 5: Continuing professional and personal development
1. Ethics, safety and accountability
2. Support and Supervision
3. Personal development
4. Reflection, reflexivity, and research