Thinking of Becoming a Counsellor?

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Child Ego State
choosing counselling specialisation
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy
Counsellor Client Relationship
developmental psychology
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Healthy Negative Emotions
Intermittent Explosive Disorder
Jean Martin Charcot
Nurturing Parent
Nurturing Parent Ego State
Odd
Played Back
positive
practitioner self-awareness
psychoanalytic theory
Psychological Assessment
psychotherapeutic models
rational
Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy
REBT Therapist
Rogerian Therapy
self-reflection techniques
Suggestive Therapeutics
therapeutic
Therapeutic Approach
therapeutic relationship dynamics
therapy
Thought Field Therapy
UK Today
unconditional
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367100919
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Jun 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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If you are thinking of becoming a counsellor, you may be wondering if you could put to good use your own life experience by offering support and understanding to those trying to cope with difficulties that you may have encountered and worked through yourself. The ancient Greek aphorism "know thyself" is immensely important in this regard. For unless counsellors are in harmony with themselves they cannot truly relate to the needs of those they seek to help. It is not enough for the counsellor to play the role of the therapist. He or she has to be the therapist - a very different concept. This book explores the journeys of self-discovery that prompted the pioneering practitioners to direct their skills in particular ways and the influence exerted by their backgrounds, ambitions, and personal histories. The overall objective is to help intending therapists to arrive at an understanding of the inner resources they will need to embark on a counselling career, and to help them determine which approach might best accord with their temperament and lifetime's experience.
Jonathan Ingrams

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