First steps in counselling : a students' companion for basic introductory courses
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First steps in counselling : a students' companion for basic introductory courses
PCCS Books, 2002
3rd ed
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1st ed. published in 1994, 2nd ed. in 1996
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
This book is for students on basic introduction to counselling courses from around 20 to 100 hours duration. In his highly acclaimed accessible style, Sanders covers all relevant areas of training at this level - theory, personal development and building helping skills. Intended as a support for tutors and a companion for course participants, the text emphasises personal development and good practice, and can be used with confidence as a focus for training or a supplement to it. It is one of the most popular books on counselling in the UK, with many thousands of students choosing it each year.
Table of Contents
- What is Counselling?
- Where do Ideas in Counselling Come From?
- The Importance of Self-Development Prejudice, Oppression
- and Counselling Counselling and Helping Skills
- What to do When You Reach Your Limits
- Ethics and Counselling
- Support and Supervision in Counselling
- Counselling Contexts and Connections
- Who is Counselling For?
- Who Does What in Helping?
- Some Questions for Counselling in the 21st Century
- What Comes Next?
- Endings.
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