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Authors: Sally Rigby, Sally Aldridge, Anne Stokes, Jan Jeffery, Sheila Trahar, Peter Kent, Jean Bayliss
Number of Pages: 212
Publication Date: 2001
ISBN: 9780340799642
Cover: Paperback
This text is endorsed by the British Association of Counsellor and Psychotherapists to accompany their new qualification in Counselling Skills. Many professionals, such as teachers, nurses, and social workers need such skills everyday, and increasing numbers are taking courses in the area. This edited text gives particular attention to the contexts and roles in which counselling skills are used, providing useful examples for professionals seeking to apply the skills to their own situation. Each chapter contains both underpinning knowledge needed for the qualification, and practical activities designed to test the knowledge.
Offers comprehensive coverage of the following areas:
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Ethics and processes, including the description of the difference between counselling skills and counselling.
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Life Stages
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Theoretical perspectives.
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Values, attitudes and beliefs.
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Listening skills.
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Settings.
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Bullying and harassment.
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Mentoring.
This book is ideal for students on counselling skills courses and those using counselling in a variety of different environments.
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