Counselling Skills for Social Workers

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advanced social work counselling skills
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building empathy
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cognitive theories
communication skills
communication skills and counselling skills
Core Counselling Skills
Counselling interventions
Counselling Skills
empathy development
Engage Service Users
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evidence-informed counselling
Face To Face
Follow
group intervention methods
Group work
HCPC
Ivy
listening
micro skills
Motivational Interviewing
Motivational Social Work
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practitioner self-awareness
questioning
Reflective Listening
reflective observation
Reflective Practice
Reflective Responding
responding
Service User Autonomy
Service User's Life
Service User's Perspective
Service User's Train
Service Users
Service User’s Life
Service User’s Perspective
Service User’s Train
Sick
Social Communication Skills
Social Listening
Social Work
Social Work Counselling
Social Work Practice
Solution-focused work
strategic counselling intervention
therapeutic communication
therapeutic relationships
working with people

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138504158
  • Weight: 780g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Dec 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Counselling skills are very powerful. Really listening and providing compassionate empathy without judging is a core part of social work practice with service users.

This book provides a theoretically informed understanding of the core skills required to provide counselling interventions that work. It provides detailed discussion of three core skills which are identified as: talking and responding, listening and observing and thinking. Over 11 chapters these core skills are described in terms of what they mean, how they can be learned and developed, how they can be used and misused and, most importantly, how specific skills can be employed in a coherent and evidence-informed counselling approach. Loughran also looks in detail at the skills required to deliver interventions consistent with three approaches: Motivational Interviewing, Solution-Focused Work and Group work.

Illustrative case examples and exercises offer further opportunities for reflection and exploration of self-awareness as well as for practising and enhancing skills development, thus making the book required reading for all social work students, professionals looking to develop their counselling skills and those working in the helping professions more generally.

Terms such as social worker, therapist and counsellor will be included as they inform counselling skills in social work.

Hilda Loughran is an Associate Professor in Social Work/Social Policy at University College Dublin. Before becoming a fulltime academic she worked as a social worker in housing, a social work addiction counsellor and a relationship counsellor. During her career she has maintained her counselling social work practice through voluntary work, mostly working with service users in the substance use field. She teaches Motivational Interviewing, Solution-Focused Work and Group work to Masters in Social Work students and is involved in participatory research with service users enhancing social work education.

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