The counsellor's handbook : a practical A-Z guide to professional and clinical practice
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The counsellor's handbook : a practical A-Z guide to professional and clinical practice
Stanley Thornes, 1998
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Reprint. Originally published: London : Chapman & Hall, 1994
Bibliography: p. 165-174
Includes index
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内容説明
Counsellors are confronted with a variety of day-to-day problems. This alphabetically-arranged reference book should be of use to counsellors faced with doubts or disquiet, or just needing information. The book offers ideas, evidence, arguments and occasionally advice in entries which include anger, beginnings, boundaries, collusion, complaints, contracts, difficult clients, empathy, fees, frequency, sexual attraction, trust and zest. The book is a resource for students and practising counsellors working in a variety of settings, from health and social care to education and occupational health. The authors have identified the need for a source book that is easily and quickly accessible and have produced a book which meets that need, but which is also reassuring to read straight through as it highlights common problems and suggests ways of managing them. This book should be of interest to counsellors; students and practitioners of healthcare; social workers; and psychologists.
目次
- Clients who don't come back - what to do
- liability and the law
- being accused of bad practice or bad behaviour
- supervision
- what to do if your supervisor is no good
- frequency
- confidentiality
- suicide attempts
- clients threatening suicide
- clients who are, or might, threaten others somehow (I feel like I'm going to kill him)
- when your client is also your friend/boss/employee, etc
- taking "case histories"
- using case histories taken by others
- ending with a client who doesn't want to end
- taking fees, operating a sliding scale, talking to clients about fees
- advertising, self-promotion
- referral
- support systems
- getting your own therapy
- premises - layout, what you need, etc
- taking holidays.
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