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An Introduction to Counselling, 3/e
John McLeod, University of Abertay Dundee
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Contents:
Chapter 1: An Introduction to Counselling
Chapter 2: The cultural and historical origins of counselling
Chapter 3: Counselling theories: diversity and convergence
Chapter 4: Themes and issues ai the psychodynamic approach to counselling
Chapter 5: From behaviourism to constructivism: the cognitive-behavioural approach to counselling
Chapter 6: Theory and practice of the person-centred approach
Chapter 7: Working with systems
Chapter 8: Feminist approaches: the radicalisation of counselling
Chapter 9: Narrative approaches to counselling: working with stories
Chapter 10: Multiculturalism as an approach to counselling
Chapter 11: Philosophical counselling
Chapter 12: The counselling relationship
Chapter 13: The process of counselling
Chapter 14: The politics of counselling: empowerment, control and difference
Chapter 15: Morals, values and ethics in counselling practice
Chapter 16: The organisational context of counselling
Chapter 17: Alternative modes of delivery
Chapter 18: The role of research in counselling and therapy
Chapter 19: The skills and qualities of the effective counsellor
Chapter 20: Training and supervision in counselling
Chapter 21: Beyond an introduction: continuing the conversation
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