The Counsellor's Handbook by Rowan Bayne

The Counsellor's Handbook by Rowan Bayne

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A concise reference book on day to day aspects of counselling. Theoretical concepts and skills are referred to, but the main emphasis is on the more practical aspects of counselling such as where to counsel, clients not returning, and counsellors feeling sexually attracted towards clients.

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The Counsellor's Handbook by Rowan Bayne

Counsellors are confronted with a variety of day-to-day problems. This alphabetically-arranged reference book should be of use to counsellors faced with doubts or disquiet, or just needing information. The book offers ideas, evidence, arguments and occasionally advice in entries which include anger, beginnings, boundaries, collusion, complaints, contracts, difficult clients, empathy, fees, frequency, sexual attraction, trust and zest. The book is a resource for students and practising counsellors working in a variety of settings, from health and social care to education and occupational health. The authors have identified the need for a source book that is easily and quickly accessible and have produced a book which meets that need, but which is also reassuring to read straight through as it highlights common problems and suggests ways of managing them. This book should be of interest to counsellors; students and practitioners of healthcare; social workers; and psychologists.
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ISBN 13 9780748737079
ISBN 10 0748737073
Title The Counsellor's Handbook
Author Rowan Bayne
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Oxford University Press
Year published 1998-01-01
Number of pages 180
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