The SAGE handbook of counselling and psychotherapy / edited by Colin Feltham and Ian Horton.
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true University of Saint Joseph: Pope Pius XII Library - Reference Material REF. 158.3 S129S
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Details
- Edition
- Third edition.
- Description
- xxxix, 695 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
- Note
- Previous ed.: 2006.
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Contents
- pt. I. Counselling and psychotherapy in context. What are counselling and psychotherapy? / Colin Feltham -- Types of goal / Colin Feltham -- Arenas / Colin Feltham -- Settings and opportunities for employment / C. Feltham -- pt. II. Socio-cultural perspectives. Gender / Jenny Bimrose -- Disability / Simon Parritt -- Age / Léonie Sugarman -- Social class / David Pilgrim -- Sexual orientation / Dominic Davies -- Religion and spirituality / William West -- Race, culture and ethnicity / Harbrinder Dhillon-Stevens -- pt. III. Therapeutic skills and clinical practice. The client-therapist relationship / William B. Stiles -- Generic skills / Francesca Inskipp -- Specific strategies and techniques / Gordon Jinks -- Assessment and case formulation / Wendy Wood and Michael Townsend -- Structuring work with clients / Ian Horton -- Ancillary skills / Colin Feltham -- Clinical practice issues / Tim Bond, Geof Alred and Peter Hughes -- pt. IV. Professional issues. Professional and personal development / Hazel Johns -- Clinical supervision / Val Wosket -- Private practice, insurance, advertising / Gabrielle Syme -- Ethical codes and guidance / Tim Bond -- Responding to complaints / Tim Bond -- Client experiences / Colin Feltham -- Therapy and the law / Peter Jenkins -- Mental health law / Sobhi Girgis -- Fundamentals of research / John McLeod -- Using the CORE system to support service quality development / John Mellor-Clark and Michael Barkham -- pt. V. Theory and approaches. Contextual psychology / Colin Feltham -- Psychological type theory / Rowan Bayne -- Models of counselling and psychotherapy / Ian Horton -- Integration / I. Horton -- Approaches to counselling and psychotherapy : introduction / Colin Feltham and Ian Horton -- Psychodynamic approaches. Adlerian therapy / Anthea Millar and Jenny Warner -- Analytical psychology / Ruth Williams -- Attachment-based psychoanalytic psychotherapy / Joseph Schwartz -- Lacanian therapy / Lionel Bailly -- Psychoanalytic therapy / Jessica Yakeley -- Psychodynamic therapy / Julia Segal -- Cognitive-behavioural approaches. Acceptance and commitment therapy / John Boorman, Eric Morris and Joe Oliver -- Cognitive therapy / Jill Mytton -- Dialectical behaviour therapy / Michaela Swales and Christine Dunkley -- Rational emotive behaviour therapy / Windy Dryden -- Humanistic-existential approaches. Body psychotherapy / Nick Totton -- Existential counselling and therapy / Emmy van Deurzen -- Gestalt therapy / Michael Ellis & Jonathan Smith -- Person-centered therapy / Keith Tudor -- Psychodrama / Clark Baim -- Psychosynthesis therapy / Helen Sieroda -- Transactional analysis / Keith Tudor and Charlotte Sills -- Integrative and eclectic approaches. Cognitive analytic therapy / Stephen Kellett -- Emotional freedom techniques / John Bullough -- Interpersonal psychotherapy / Elizabeth Robinson and Graham Dyson -- Multimodal therapy / Stephen Palmer -- Pluralistic counseling and psychotherapy / John McLeon and Mick Cooper -- The skilled helper model / Val Wosket -- Constructivist approaches. Narrative therapy / John McLeod -- Neuro-linguistic programming / Jo Cooper and Peter Seal -- Personal construct counselling and psychotherapy / Fay Fransella David Winter -- Solution-focused therapy / Bill O'Connell -- pt. VI. Client presenting problems. Conceptualizing clients' problems / Colin Feltham -- Psychopharmacology / Digby Tantam -- Alcohol problems / Richard Velleman -- Anger management / Emma Williams, Michael Scott and Colin Feltham -- Anxiety and panic / Gill Donohoe and Tom Ricketts -- Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in children adults / Pam Maras -- Bereavement / Gabrielle Syme -- Depression / Paul Gilbert -- Counselling drug-related problems / Andrew Guppy and Sally Woods -- Eating and exercise disorders / Suzanne Abraham -- HIV/AIDS / Jill Balmont and Ida Waksberg -- Low self-esteem / Alison Waines -- Medically unexplained symptoms / Daniel Zahl and Diana Sanders -- Obsessive compulsive disorder / Tom Ricketts and Gill Donohoe -- Personality disorders / Stephen Kellett and Dan Tully -- Phobias / Gill Donohoe and Tom Ricketts -- Post-traumatic stress disorder / Claudia Herbert -- Psychoses / Brian Martindale -- Relationship and sex problems / Gail Evans -- Sexual abuse in childhood / Moira Walker -- Working with suicide and self-harm in counselling and psychotherapy / Andrew Reeves -- Working with survivors of rape and domestic violence / Christiane Sanderson -- pt. VII. Specialisms and modalities. Assertiveness / R. Bayne -- Counselling people labelled with Asperger Syndrome / Nick Hodge -- Brief/time-limited therapy / Colin Feltham -- Counselling children / Kathryn Geldard and David Geldard -- Coaching / Janet Laffin -- Co-counselling / Rose Evison and Richard Horobin -- Couple counselling / Gail Evans -- Disability / Simon Parritt -- Electronically delivered therapies / Kate Anthony -- Wider uses of technology in therapy / Stephen Goss, Kate Anthony and DeeAnna Merz Nagel -- Family and systemic therapy / Mark Rivett -- Feminist psychotherapy / M. Colleen Heenan -- Gender and sexual minority therapy / Olivier-Otaño and Dominic Davies -- Group counselling and therapy / Stephen Paul -- Hypnotherapeutic skills / Kathy Stephenson -- Counselling older people / Louise Robinson, Sara Perren and Pat Seber -- Clinical applications of working with race, culture and ethnicity / Harbrinder Dhillon-Stevens -- Managing stress / Rowan Bayne -- Counselling and psychotherapy with students / Andew Reeves -- Telephone counselling / Maxine Rosenfield -- Workplace counselling / Kevin Friery -- and Counselling young people / Kathryn Geldard and David Geldard.
- Summary
- Brings together comprehensively the fundamentals of counselling and psychotherapy for both trainees and experienced practitioners seeking expansion of their knowledge base. Focuses on the British society and multicultural profile for counseling and psychotherapy. This book tries to draw together as much consensual information, practice wisdom, mainstream theory, and pertinently challenging material as possible.
- Subject
- Counseling -- Great Britain.
- Psychotherapy -- Great Britain.
- Added Author
- Feltham, Colin, 1950-
- Horton, Ian, 1940-
- Added Title
- Handbook of counselling and psychotherapy
- ISBN
- 9780857023254 hardback
- 085702325X hardback
- 9780857023261 paperback
- 0857023268 paperback