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Counselling skills and studies / Fiona Ballantine Dykes, Barry Kopp, Traci Postings.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Thousand Oaks, CA : Sage Publications, 2017.Edition: 2nd editionDescription: xii, 320 pagesISBN:
  • 9781473980990 (paper)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 23 158.3 B211C-2
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: pt. I Counselling Skills -- 1.Using counselling skills ethically and safely -- 2.Establishing a helping relationship -- 3.Working empathically as a helper -- 4.Focusing on the helpee's needs and concerns -- 5.Using self-awareness in helping work -- 6.Using counselling skills -- 7.Using reflection and feedback to enhance counselling skills -- pt. II Counselling Studies -- 8.Preparing to work within an ethical and legal framework as a counsellor -- 9.Understanding the counselling relationship -- 10.Understanding difference and diversity to develop empathic understanding -- 11.Working within a user-centred approach to counselling -- 12.Using theory to increase self-awareness -- 13.Understanding theories of counselling in practice -- 14.Using supervision to support counselling -- pt. III Counselling Study Skills -- 15.Motivation and blocks to learning -- 16.Essay writing skills -- 17.Journal writing skills -- 18.Self-care -- 19.Critical thinking Note continued: 20.Experiential learning -- 21.Research in counselling and helping work.
Summary: This practical guide will provide readers with the ideal 'way-in' to counselling, whether they are looking to use counselling skills to enhance their existing helping role or are taking their first steps towards becoming a professional counsellor.
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Machine generated contents note: pt. I Counselling Skills --
1.Using counselling skills ethically and safely --
2.Establishing a helping relationship --
3.Working empathically as a helper --
4.Focusing on the helpee's needs and concerns --
5.Using self-awareness in helping work --
6.Using counselling skills --
7.Using reflection and feedback to enhance counselling skills --
pt. II Counselling Studies --
8.Preparing to work within an ethical and legal framework as a counsellor --
9.Understanding the counselling relationship --
10.Understanding difference and diversity to develop empathic understanding --
11.Working within a user-centred approach to counselling --
12.Using theory to increase self-awareness --
13.Understanding theories of counselling in practice --
14.Using supervision to support counselling --
pt. III Counselling Study Skills --
15.Motivation and blocks to learning --
16.Essay writing skills --
17.Journal writing skills --
18.Self-care --
19.Critical thinking Note continued: 20.Experiential learning --
21.Research in counselling and helping work.

This practical guide will provide readers with the ideal 'way-in' to counselling, whether they are looking to use counselling skills to enhance their existing helping role or are taking their first steps towards becoming a professional counsellor.

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