Brief Counselling: A Practical Integrative Approach
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Acknowledgements
Introduction to the second edition
Introduction to brief counselling
Part one: Orienting the client to counselling
Part two: Assessing the client's concerns
Part three: Initiating change
Part four: Encouraging change through homework
Part five: Counselling in the middle phase
Part six: Ending counselling
Afterword
Appendices
References
Index
“…an excellent resource for all trainee and beginning counsellors irrespective of theoretical orientation. I regard it as a core text for Professional and Clinical Practice components of counsellor education and training courses.”
Ian Horton, formerly Principal Lecturer, University of East London
Praise for the current edition:
"This book is a must. It informs the beginner and experienced counsellor howto undertake brief counselling, step by step, from orienting the client tocounselling, to termination of counselling."
Professor Stephen Palmer, City University, London and Director for the Centre for Stress Management.
Almost two thirds of counsellors and psychotherapists work with clients in up to twenty sessions each: this book reflects that reality and the challenges involved.
The bestselling first edition of this book, by two of the UK's leading counsellor trainers and academics, was praised by trainers and tutors for its accessibility, comprehensiveness and practicality. It was also a leading contribution to the movement towards time-conscious counselling and to an understanding of the therapeutic alliance across time.
The second edition has been thoroughly updated to include significant recent professional developments and new thinking in the counselling field. Additions include more detailed discussion of:
- Assessment
- Contracting
- Very brief counselling
- Clinical reasoning
- Clients' modalities
- Technical repertoire
- Depression and realism
- Supervision of brief counselling