Integrative stress counselling : a humanistic problem-focused approach
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Integrative stress counselling : a humanistic problem-focused approach
(Stress counselling series)
Cassell, 1998
- : pbk
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Bibliography: p243-249. - Includes index
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Description
`The authors are highly experienced and clearly competent in this area of work, and convey an easy confidence in their methods. Pat Milner and Stephen Palmer's book is a good buy... a valuable and carefully-crafted book, a wealth of ingenious stress-reduction strategies that made me feel better without having to see an actual therapist' - British Journal of Guidance & Counselling
This integrative problem-focused counsellor's approach to dilemmas helps the client increase their ability to cope with, or develop ways of reducing, the demands of a situation.
Table of Contents
A Working Model of Stress and Coping
Integrative Problem-Focused Stress Counselling
Spectrum of Core Counselling Skills
Assessment in Integrative Problem-Focused Stress Counselling
A Problem Management Approach to Stress Counselling
Five-Star Framework for Emotional Problem Solving
Additional Stress Counselling Techniques
Understanding Occupational and Organizational Stress
Group Stress Management and Counselling
Personality Factors You May Wish to Consider
by "Nielsen BookData"