Finding Love in the Looking Glass

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Counselling
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781782201243
  • Dimensions: 147 x 230mm
  • Publication Date: 08 Apr 2014
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Never has there been such a hunger to understand relationships, both with our self and with others, and this book contains valuable insights into the fascinating and dynamic dialogues between clients and their counsellor. Although the clients presented here are entirely fictitious, they become real and easy to connect with as the reader is taken deeper into the unfolding intimacy of the counselling room. A variety of interventions are used but what is most instrumental in empowering the clients is the relationship that develops with themselves. These clients show us how we can successfully overcome outdated survival patterns and make effective new choices that work for us. The four topics covered are: Anorexia (including issues about cultural identity); Relationship Breakdown (including themes about boarding schools, class and cultural differences); Depression (including suicidal ideation); and Cocaine Addiction stemming from childhood sexual abuse. An introduction explains the structure and professional requirements of a counsellor; a brief outline of the themes precedes each case story and there is an appendix of useful books, articles and online information. From thirty-five years of experience as a counsellor, supervisor and Head of a University Counselling Service, the author shows how she has used her particular style of brief counselling to enable and witness this remarkable process.
Maggie Yaxley Smith has worked as a humanistic counsellor, clinical supervisor, head of a university counselling service and group facilitator for more than thirty-five years. She has worked therapeutically with a varied and multi-cultural client group on a university campus, in a women's refuge, in private practice and for Relate. She is an Accredited Senior Registered Practitioner with the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy, and has an M.A. in Women's Studies. She is also a member of a well-being writing network based in Kent, and is a Veriditas-trained Labyrinth Facilitator.

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