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9780761956877

Handbook of Counselling and Psychotherapy

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  • ISBN13:

    9780761956877

  • ISBN10:

    0761956875

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2000-09-01
  • Publisher: Sage Publications Ltd
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Summary

'Well-organized, fully inclusive and skilfully edited, it is going to be impossible not to buy this Handbook. Basically it has something on everything which people might ask about the counselling and psychotherapy profession'- Dave Mearns, University of Strathclyde'This is an immensely useful source book for therapists to keep near at hand in order to update knowledge and to satisfy curiosity about new ways of working. It will also be extremely helpful for trainees as they strive to gain an over-arching perspective in a rapidly proliferating field'- Helen Cowie, Roehampton Institute University of Surrey'An amazingly comprehensive, well-written, balanced and pluralisti

Table of Contents

List of figures
ix
List of tables
x
Notes on contributors and editors xi
Preface xviii
Acknowledgements xxii
PART 1 COUNSELLING AND PSYCHOTHERAPY IN CONTEXT
What are counselling and psychotherapy?
2(7)
Colin Feltham
Types of goal
9(5)
Colin Feltham
Arenas
14(3)
Colin Feltham
Settings and opportunities for employment
17(7)
Colin Feltham
PART 2 SOCIO-CULTURAL PERSPECTIVES
Introduction
24(2)
Colin Feltham
Ian Horton
Theoretical perspectives on social context
26(2)
Jenny Bimrose
Gender
28(6)
Jenny Bimrose
Disability
34(5)
Simon Parritt
Age
39(6)
David Pilgrim
Social class
45(5)
David Pilgrim
Sexual orientation
50(7)
Dominic Davies
Religion and secular assumptions
57(5)
Brain Thorne
Race, culture and ethnicity
62(10)
Carol Mohamed
PART 3 THERAPEUTIC SKILLS AND CLINICAL PRACTICE
Introduction
72(2)
Colin Feltham
Ian Horton
Generic skills
74(20)
Francesca Inskipp
Therapeutic climate
94(8)
John McGuiness
Assessment and case formulation
102(9)
Gladeana McMahon
Structuring
111(11)
Ian Horton
Specific strategies and techniques
122(30)
Gordon Jinks
Clinical practice issues
152(19)
Tim Bond
Geof Alred
Peter Hughes
Ancillary skills
171(19)
Colin Feltham
PART 4 PROFESSIONAL ISSUES
Introduction
190(1)
Colin Feltham
Ian Horton
Professional and personal development
191(10)
Paul Wilkins
Clinical supervision
201(7)
Val Wosket
Private practice, insurance, advertising
208(5)
Gabrielle Syme
Codes of ethics and practice
213(9)
Tim Bond
Conflict in organizations
222(7)
Richard Kwiatkowski
Consumer views
229(6)
Colin Feltham
Legal and ethical dilemmas
235(8)
Tim Bond
Responding to complaints
243(8)
Tim Bond
Relevance of research
251(4)
John McLeod
Quality evaluation: methods, measures and meaning
255(18)
John Mellor-Clark
Michael Barkham
PART 5 THEORY AND APPROACHES
Introduction
273(1)
Colin Feltham
Ian Horton
Contextual psychology
274(3)
Colin Feltham
Psychological type theory
277(3)
Rowan Bayne
Models of counselling and psychotherapy
280(3)
Ian Horton
Integration
283(2)
Ian Horton
Approaches to counselling and psychotherapy: introduction
285(2)
Colin Feltham
Ian Horton
Psychodynamic approaches
Adlerian therapy
287(6)
Jenny Clifford
Analytical psychology (Jungian)
293(5)
Joy Schaverien
Psychoanalytic therapy (Freudian)
298(5)
Meg Errington
Lesley Murdin
Psychodynamic therapy (Kleinian)
303(6)
Julia Segal
Cognitive-behavioural approaches
Behavioural psychotherapy
309(5)
Karina Lovell
Cognitive therapy
314(7)
Jill Mytton
Personal construct counselling and psychotherapy
321(5)
Fay Fransella
Rational emotive behaviour therapy
326(5)
Windy Dryden
Humanistic-existential approaches
Existential counselling and therapy
331(6)
Emmy van Deurzen
Gestalt therapy
337(6)
Michael Ellis
John Leary-Joyce
Narrative therapy
343(5)
John McLeod
Person-centred counselling and therapy
348(4)
Tony Merry
Primal therapy/integration
352(6)
Colin Feltham
Psychosynthesis therapy
358(5)
Diana Whitmore
Transactional analysis
363(8)
Keith Tudor
Eclectic-integrative approaches
Cognitive analytic therapy
371(7)
James Low
Multimodal therapy
378(9)
Stephen Palmer
Neuro-linguistic programming
387(6)
Jo Cooper
Peter Seal
The skilled helper model
393(5)
Mary Connor
Trans-theoretical approach
398(9)
Paul Jackson
PART 6 CLIENT PRESENTING PROBLEMS
Conceptualizing clients' problems
407(12)
Colin Feltham
Specific problems
Introduction
419(1)
Colin Feltham
Ian Horton
Alcohol problems
420(5)
Rosemary Kent
Anger control
425(6)
Emma Williams
Michael Scott
Anxiety and panic
431(9)
Tom Ricketts
Gill Donohoe
Bereavement
440(8)
Gabrielle Syme
Depression
448(5)
Paul Gilbert
Drug-related problems
453(8)
Andrew Guppy
Sally Woods
Eating problems
461(9)
Sheila Ritchie
HIV/AIDS
470(5)
Bernard Ratigan
Infertility
475(6)
Christa Drennan
Obsessive-compulsive disorder
481(7)
Tom Ricketts
Gill Donohoe
Personality disorder
488(6)
Linda Gask
Phobias
494(8)
Gill Donohoe
Tom Ricketts
Post-traumatic stress disorder
502(7)
Peter Hodgkinson
Pregnancy, miscarriage and termination
509(6)
Joanna Brien
Psychosomatic problems
515(11)
Diana Sanders
Rape and sexual violence towards women
526(7)
Sheila Ritchie
Relationship problems
533(7)
Derek Hill
Schizophrenia
540(8)
Richard Gater
Ann Gledhill
Sexual abuse in childhood
548(6)
Mary Berry
Sexual dysfunction
554(5)
Llynwen Wilson
Suicide and deliberate self-harm
559(8)
Linda Gask
Special issues
Recovered memories of sexual abuse: theoretical and practical issues
567(3)
Susan Goodrich
Debra Bekerian
Mental health law
570(4)
Linda Gask
PART 7 SPECIALISMS AND MODALITIES
Introduction
574(1)
Colin Feltham
Ian Horton
Assertiveness
575(3)
Rowan Bayne
Brief/time-limited therapy
578(7)
Colin Feltham
Careers counselling
585(6)
Jenny Bimrose
Children and adolescents
591(6)
Jim Downey
Co-counselling
597(6)
Rose Evison
Richard Horobin
Couple counselling
603(9)
Derek Hill
Disabled people
612(5)
Frances Blackwell
Family and systemic therapy
617(6)
Eddy Street
Feminist psychotherapy
623(5)
Irene Bruna Seu
Gay and lesbian affirmative therapy
628(5)
Graz Kowszun
Groups and group counselling/therapy
633(6)
Keith Tudor
Managing stress
639(3)
Rowan Bayne
Older adults
642(6)
Eleanor O'Leary
Nicola Barry
Personal growth
648(4)
Paul Wilkins
Primary care
652(7)
Graham Curtis Jenkins
Student counselling
659(8)
Elsa Bell
Telephone counselling
667(7)
Maxine Rosenfield
Transcultural therapy
674(7)
Carol Mohamed
Workplace counselling
681(9)
Colin Feltham
PART 8 TRENDS AND CRITIQUES
Introduction
690(1)
Colin Feltham
Ian Horton
Professionalization
691(2)
Colin Feltham
Proliferation of approaches
693(3)
Colin Feltham
Integration and its problems
696(4)
Ian Horton
Social context
700(3)
Simon du Plock
Counselling, psychotherapy and politics
703(3)
Simon du Plock
Research evidence on the effectiveness of therapy
706(4)
John McLeod
The therapist as researcher and inquirer
710(4)
Colin Feltham
Accountability and quality assurance
714(4)
John Mellor-Clark
Michael Barkham
Supervision
718(3)
Colin Feltham
Personal therapy
721(2)
Paul Wilkins
The future of counselling and psychotherapy
723(44)
Colin Feltham
Ian Horton
PART 9 RESOURCES
Accreditation, registration and awarding bodies
728(2)
Counsellor and psychotherapist professional bodies
730(3)
Consumer and advocacy organizations
733(4)
Complementary and allied organizations
737(3)
Research centers
740(1)
Specialisms, modalities and client presenting problems and issues
740(19)
Theoretical models/approaches
759(4)
Journals
763(2)
Abbreviations
765(2)
Index 767

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