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Basic personal counselling : a training manual for counsellors / David Geldard & Kathryn Geldard.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Frenchs Forest, N.S.W. : Pearson, [2012]Copyright date: ©2012Edition: 7th editionDescription: ix, 406 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781442545953
  • 144254595X
Other title:
  • Basic personal counseling
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 158.3 22
Contents:
pt I. The nature and purpose of counselling -- pt. II. Foundation skills -- pt. III. Promoting change -- pt. IV. Additional skills for promoting change -- pt. V. Dealing with particular problems -- pt. VI. Telephone counselling and crisis intervention -- pt. VII. Professional issues -- --
Part I. The nature and purpose of counselling-- 1. What is counselling? -- 2. The counselling relationship -- 3. Influence of the counsellor’s values -- -- Part II. Foundation skills -- 4. Learning foundation skills -- 5. Joining and listening -- 6. Reflection of content (paraphrasing) -- 7. Reflection of feelings -- 8. Reflection of content and feelings -- 9. Use and abuse of questions -- 10. Summarising -- 11. Matching language and metaphor -- 12. Creating comfortable closure -- -- Part III. Promoting change -- 13. Various approaches to counselling -- 14. Working collaboratively -- 15. An integrative approach to helping a person change -- 16. Combining skills to facilitate the change process -- -- Part IV. Additional skills for promoting change -- 17. Normalising -- Using the ‘here and now’ experience -- 19 . Confrontation -- 20. Challenging elf-destructive beliefs -- 21. Externalising -- 22. Solution-focused counselling skills -- 23. Exploring polarities -- 24. Reframing -- 25. Making decisions -- 26. Facilitating action -- 27. Experiential counselling skills -- 28. Facilitating relaxation -- -- Part V. Dealing with particular problems -- 29. Counselling those troubled by addiction -- 30. Counselling those troubled by anger -- 31. Counselling those troubled by depression -- 32. Counselling those troubled by grief and loss -- -- Part VI. Telephone counselling and crisis intervention -- 33. Telephone counselling -- 34. Crisis intervention -- 35. Responding to suicidal intentions -- -- Part VII. Professional issues -- 36. The counselling environment -- 37. Keeping records of counselling sessions -- 38. Cultural issues -- 39. Confidentiality and other ethical issues -- 40. Counsellor training and the need for supervision -- 41. Looking after yourself.
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Book North Campus North Campus Main Collection 158.3 GEL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Issued 20/11/2024 A362042B
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

pt I. The nature and purpose of counselling -- pt. II. Foundation skills -- pt. III. Promoting change -- pt. IV. Additional skills for promoting change -- pt. V. Dealing with particular problems -- pt. VI. Telephone counselling and crisis intervention -- pt. VII. Professional issues -- --

Part I. The nature and purpose of counselling-- 1. What is counselling? -- 2. The counselling relationship -- 3. Influence of the counsellor’s values -- -- Part II. Foundation skills -- 4. Learning foundation skills -- 5. Joining and listening -- 6. Reflection of content (paraphrasing) -- 7. Reflection of feelings -- 8. Reflection of content and feelings -- 9. Use and abuse of questions -- 10. Summarising -- 11. Matching language and metaphor -- 12. Creating comfortable closure -- -- Part III. Promoting change -- 13. Various approaches to counselling -- 14. Working collaboratively -- 15. An integrative approach to helping a person change -- 16. Combining skills to facilitate the change process -- -- Part IV. Additional skills for promoting change -- 17. Normalising -- 8. Using the ‘here and now’ experience -- 19 . Confrontation -- 20. Challenging elf-destructive beliefs -- 21. Externalising -- 22. Solution-focused counselling skills -- 23. Exploring polarities -- 24. Reframing -- 25. Making decisions -- 26. Facilitating action -- 27. Experiential counselling skills -- 28. Facilitating relaxation -- -- Part V. Dealing with particular problems -- 29. Counselling those troubled by addiction -- 30. Counselling those troubled by anger -- 31. Counselling those troubled by depression -- 32. Counselling those troubled by grief and loss -- -- Part VI. Telephone counselling and crisis intervention -- 33. Telephone counselling -- 34. Crisis intervention -- 35. Responding to suicidal intentions -- -- Part VII. Professional issues -- 36. The counselling environment -- 37. Keeping records of counselling sessions -- 38. Cultural issues -- 39. Confidentiality and other ethical issues -- 40. Counsellor training and the need for supervision -- 41. Looking after yourself.

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