Clinical Counselling in Context: An Introduction

Clinical Counselling in Context: An Introduction

Series EditorJohn Lees
PublisherRoutledge
Publisher SeriesClinical Counselling in Context
Typeset byKeystroke Typesetting & Graphic Design Ltd
Printed and Bound byClays Ltd, St Ives plc
Contributing WriterGordon Lynch, Adrian Hemmings, June Roberts, Michael Scott (3), Kitty Warburton, Alison Vaspe, Pat Grant, Andrew Samuels
FormatPaperback
LanguageEnglish
LocationLondon
Pages / Font153 pages / Goudy
ISBN 100-415-17956-4
ISBN 139780415179560
Library of Congress Catalog Card Number98-29006
Library of Congress Classification NumberRC466..C55
Dewey Decimal Classification Number362.2'04256 - dc21
ChaptersIntroduction (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)
NotesISBN 13 misprinted on cover as 9 780415 179561
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