Counselling Skills: Theory, Research and Practice 3e
English
By (author): John McLeod Julia McLeod
An ideal companion for any therapy programme.
Dr. Marcella Finnerty, IICP College President, Dublin, Ireland
This text really is a must-have for all involved in working with others; to empower and
enable through a collaborative process.
Prof Andrew Reeves, Professor in Counselling Professions and Mental Health, University of
Chester and BACP Senior Accredited Counsellor/Psychotherapist, UK
For students of counselling and psychotherapy this is an invaluable resource that you
will keep returning to during and beyond training.
Nicola Blunden, Director of Studies, Person-Centred Pluralist Counselling, Metanoia
Institute, UK
Essential reading for any student, trainee, or experienced professional in the field.
Hanne Weie Oddli, PhD, Clinical psychologist and Associate professor at the Department
of Psychology, University of Oslo, Norway
Counselling Skills: Theory, Research and Practice provides comprehensive coverage of all aspects of the development of interpersonal helping skills used by counsellors, psychotherapists, life coaches, mental health workers, and practitioners in allied fields of practice.
Distinctive features of its approach to this topic include:
Attention to the cultural and historical aspects of counselling skills
Tailored support for evidence-based practice
Grounding in training models such as self-practice and deliberate practice
This new edition contains a wide range of learning tasks and reflection points to enable readers to work individually or with learning partners to deepen self-awareness, theoretical understanding, and practical skills.
Specific chapters focus on:
Theoretical frameworks for making sense of counselling skills
Listening, empathy and shared understanding
Nonverbal and embodied presence
Dealing with difficult situations in counselling
This book is a must-have for students and trainees who are in the process of acquiring and developing
counselling, psychotherapeutic and helping skills, as well as a staple resource for experienced
practitioners wishing to review and consolidate their skills.
Julia McLeod is Lecturer in Counselling at Abertay University, Dundee, UK. She has been a counselling trainer and tutor with students from many different backgrounds, as well as having extensive experience as a therapist and supervisor.
John McLeod is Emeritus Professor of Counselling at Abertay University Dundee, and Visiting Professor at the Institute for Integrative Counselling and Psychotherapy in Dublin, Ireland. A leading figure in the field of counselling and psychotherapy research, his recent work has focused on the development of a flexible, pluralistic approach to therapy. See more
Dr. Marcella Finnerty, IICP College President, Dublin, Ireland
This text really is a must-have for all involved in working with others; to empower and
enable through a collaborative process.
Prof Andrew Reeves, Professor in Counselling Professions and Mental Health, University of
Chester and BACP Senior Accredited Counsellor/Psychotherapist, UK
For students of counselling and psychotherapy this is an invaluable resource that you
will keep returning to during and beyond training.
Nicola Blunden, Director of Studies, Person-Centred Pluralist Counselling, Metanoia
Institute, UK
Essential reading for any student, trainee, or experienced professional in the field.
Hanne Weie Oddli, PhD, Clinical psychologist and Associate professor at the Department
of Psychology, University of Oslo, Norway
Counselling Skills: Theory, Research and Practice provides comprehensive coverage of all aspects of the development of interpersonal helping skills used by counsellors, psychotherapists, life coaches, mental health workers, and practitioners in allied fields of practice.
Distinctive features of its approach to this topic include:
Attention to the cultural and historical aspects of counselling skills
Tailored support for evidence-based practice
Grounding in training models such as self-practice and deliberate practice
This new edition contains a wide range of learning tasks and reflection points to enable readers to work individually or with learning partners to deepen self-awareness, theoretical understanding, and practical skills.
Specific chapters focus on:
Theoretical frameworks for making sense of counselling skills
Listening, empathy and shared understanding
Nonverbal and embodied presence
Dealing with difficult situations in counselling
This book is a must-have for students and trainees who are in the process of acquiring and developing
counselling, psychotherapeutic and helping skills, as well as a staple resource for experienced
practitioners wishing to review and consolidate their skills.
Julia McLeod is Lecturer in Counselling at Abertay University, Dundee, UK. She has been a counselling trainer and tutor with students from many different backgrounds, as well as having extensive experience as a therapist and supervisor.
John McLeod is Emeritus Professor of Counselling at Abertay University Dundee, and Visiting Professor at the Institute for Integrative Counselling and Psychotherapy in Dublin, Ireland. A leading figure in the field of counselling and psychotherapy research, his recent work has focused on the development of a flexible, pluralistic approach to therapy. See more
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