Counselling for depression
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書誌事項
Counselling for depression
(Counselling in practice)
SAGE Publications, 1992
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This practical and comprehensive guide demonstrates the essential interpersonal skills and techniques - including reflecting, paraphrasing, summarizing and empathy - which can be used to counsel the depressed person. The book explores the complexities of the depressive experience and examines the central issues of abandonment, sense of failure, powerlessness, shame and guilt inherent in the nature of depression. Paul Gilbert illustrates the absolute need for the counsellor to be aware of the fragility and negativity of the depressive state and focuses on the importance for both client and counsellor of the therapeutic relationship and the role of the guided discovery. Using carefully chosen illustrations and case examples, Gilbert traces the steps appropriate at different stages in the counselling process and shows how the counsellor can help the client to change, and to take over the whole method of change, in order to cope independently. A final section looks at the special problems which arise in depressed clients.
目次
- Depression and dysphoria and the counselling relationship
- interpersonal dimensions of depression
- cognitive models of helping and change for depressed clients
- changing and intervening
- beginning and engaging the depressed client
- helping depressed clients change - some basic interpersonal dimensions
- special problems of depressed clients
- termination and personal reflections on depression.
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