Clinical Counselling in Context: An Introduction
| Series Editor | John Lees |
| Publisher | Routledge |
| Publisher Series | Clinical Counselling in Context |
| Typeset by | Keystroke Typesetting & Graphic Design Ltd |
| Printed and Bound by | Clays Ltd, St Ives plc |
| Contributing Writer | Gordon Lynch, Adrian Hemmings, June Roberts, Michael Scott (3), Kitty Warburton, Alison Vaspe, Pat Grant, Andrew Samuels |
| Format | Paperback |
| Language | English |
| Location | London |
| Pages / Font | 153 pages / Goudy |
| ISBN 10 | 0-415-17956-4 |
| ISBN 13 | 9780415179560 |
| Library of Congress Catalog Card Number | 98-29006 |
| Library of Congress Classification Number | RC466..C55 |
| Dewey Decimal Classification Number | 362.2'04256 - dc21 |
| Chapters | Introduction (Lees) 1 What is clinical counselling in context? (Lees) 2 A pragmatic approach to clinical counselling in context (Lynch) 3 Assessment of psychological change and the future practice of clinical counselling (Hemmings) 4 Time-limited work in context (Roberts) 5 The problem-solving pilgrim; a goal-orientated approach to clinical counselling (Scott) 6 Establishing a therapeutic frame (Warburton) 7 The therapeutic space and relationship (Vaspe) 8 Issues of cultural difference in staff teams and client work (Grant) 9 Working directly with political, social and cultural material in the therapy session (Samuesl) |
| Notes | ISBN 13 misprinted on cover as 9 780415 179561 |
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