Key Concepts in Counselling and Psychotherapy: A Critical A-Z Guide to Theory
English
By (author): Patrizia Collard Paula Nicolson Rowan Bayne Vicki Smith
Dr Anastasios Gaitanidis, Senior Lecturer, University of Roehampton, London, UK
As well as being an invaluable source of knowledge about all aspects of counselling and psychotherapy, this book is a real pleasure to read. The authors have been able to capture the essence of ideas, traditions and key figures in a way that is accessible and a consistent source of delight and illumination. Highly recommended for anyone wishing to expand their psychotherapeutic horizons.
John McLeod, Emeritus Professor of Counselling, University of Abertay Dundee, UK
This book does what it says on the tin, it highlights the key concepts and theories in the field of counselling and psychotherapy. It is a systematic and encyclopaedic voyage of all the central constructs in the field. It is very well written, snappy and thorough, but more important, it serves a vital need of putting in one place all the theories and concepts needed by anyone interested in counselling and psychotherapy.
Cary L. Cooper, CBE, Professor of Organizational Psychology and Health, Lancaster University, UK and President of BACP
This is an invaluable guide for anyone wanting easily accessible information about counselling theory and practice. It will be as useful to trainees sitting as counsellors, as to experienced practitioners wanting to update their knowledge on the latest thinking.
Tim Bond, University of Bristol, UK
This helpful book offers a concise overview of core concepts within the four dominant approaches to counselling and psychotherapy: psychodynamic, humanistic-existential, cognitive behavioural and integrative. The book aims to assist you in developing your critical thinking and essay writing skills and includes:
- Over 140 entries, each between 500 and 1200 words
- Critical and engaging discussions of core concepts
- Biographical sketches of leading theorists, including: Freud, Jung and Rogers