An Introduction to Counselling, Second Edition
| Publisher | Open University Press |
| Typeset by | Graphicraft Limited |
| Printed and Bound by | Butler & Tanner Ltd |
| Cover/Jacket Design by | Kate Prentice |
| Format | Paperback |
| Language | English |
| Location | Buckingham |
| This Edition Published | 1998 |
| Reprinted | 2000 |
| Pages / Font | 446 pages |
| Library of Congress Classification Number | BF637.C6M379 |
| Dewey Decimal Classification Number | 361'.02 |
| Product Code | 98-9209 |
| ISBN 10 | 0-335-19709-4 |
| ISBN 13 | 9780335197095 |
| Chapters | 1 An introduction to counselling 2 Cultural and historical origins 3 The psychodynamic approach 4 The cognitive-behavioural approach 5 The person-centred approach 6 Working with systems 7 Feminist approaches: the radicalization of counselling 8 Narrative approaches: working with stories 9 Multiculturalism as an approach to counselling 10 Understanding theoretical diversity: brand names and special ingredients 11 Combining approaches: issues in eclecticism and integrationism 12 The process of counselling 13 The politics of counselling 14 Morals, values and ethics in counselling practice 15 The organizational context 16 Alternative modes of delivery 17 The role of research 18 The skills and qualities of the effective counsellor 19 Training and supervision in counselling 20 Beyond an introduction: continuing the conversation |
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