The SAGE handbook of counselling and psychotherapy/ edited by Colin Feltham, Terry Hanley, Laura Anne Winter

Contributor(s): Feltham, Colin, ed | Hanley, Terry, ed | Winter, Laura Anne, edPublication details: New Delhi: SAGE, 2017Edition: 4th edDescription: xxix, 658 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN: 9781473953307Subject(s): Psychotherapy | Counseling | Great Britain | Counseling psychologyDDC classification: 361.06
Contents:
Part 1. Counselling and psychotherapy in context. What are counselling and psychotherapy? -- What do people come to counselling and psychotherapy for? -- What are the training routes in counselling and psychotherapy? -- What are the training routes in counselling and psychotherapy? -- Part 2. Socio-cultural perspectives. Introducing socio-cultural perspectives : social justice and intersectionality -- Gender -- Disability -- Age -- Social class -- Sexuality -- Religion and spirituality -- Race, culture and ethnicity -- Part 3. Therapeutic skills and clinical practice. Introducing therapeutic skills and clinical practice : the 'basics' of therapeutic practice? -- The client-therapist relationship -- Assessment -- Risk : assessment, exploration and mitigation -- Formulation -- Using outcome and process measures -- Therapeutic beginnings -- Therapeutic middles -- Therapeutic endings -- Part 4. Professional issues. Introducing professional issues: therapeutic skills 'beyond therapy' -- Personal and Professional development -- Clinical supervision -- Leadership -- Confidentiality, note taking and record keeping -- Ethical codes and guidance -- Responding to complaints -- Client experiences -- Therapy and the law -- Mental health law -- Fundamentals of research -- Part 5. Theory and approaches. Introducing theory and approaches: singular models, combined approaches and alternative perspectives -- Adlerian therapy -- Jungian analytical psychology -- Attachment-based psychoanalytic psychotherapy -- Lacanian therapy -- Psychoanalytic therapy -- Psychodynamic psychotherapy -- Psychodynamic interpersonal therapy -- Acceptance and commitment therapy -- Cognitive therapy -- Compassion focused therapy -- Dialectical behaviour therapy -- Eye movement desensitisation and reprocessing (EMDR) -- Mindfulness based cognitive therapy -- Rational emotive behaviour therapy -- Ecotherapy -- Emotion-focused therapy -- Existential therapy -- Gestalt therapy -- Person-centred therapy -- Psychodrama -- Psychosynthesis therapy -- Narrative therapy -- Neuro-linguistic programming -- Personal construct counselling and psychotherapy -- Solution-focused brief therapy -- Cognitive analytic therapy -- Interpersonal psychotherapy -- Multimodal therapy -- Pluralistic therapy -- Schema therapy -- The skilled helper model -- Transactional analysis -- Part 6. Client presenting problems. Introducing client presenting problems: a critical approach to diagnosis and 'psychopathology' -- Introducing client presenting problems: a critical approach to diagnosis and 'psychopathology' -- Alcohol problems -- Anxiety and panic -- Bereavement -- Depression -- Counselling for drug-related problems -- Working with survivors of domestic violence -- Eating disorders -- HIV/AIDS -- Low self-esteem -- Medically unexplained symptoms (MUS) -- Obsessive compulsive disorder -- Personality disorders -- Phobias -- Post-traumatic stress disorder -- Sexual violence: rape and sexual assault -- The psychoses -- Relationship and sex problems -- Sexual abuse in childhood -- Managing stress -- Suicide and self-harm -- Part 7. Therapeutic Specialisms. Introducing therapeutic specialisms: continuing personal and professional development -- Counselling people labelled with Asperger Syndrome -- Working with disability -- Feminist therapy -- Gender, sexuality and relationship diversity therapy -- Working with homeless people -- Working with interpreters -- Working with refugees -- Coaching -- Working in further and higher education -- Working with the media -- Working with neuroscience and neuropsychology -- Private practice -- Working in primary care -- Short-term therapy -- Workplace therapy -- Counselling children -- Counselling young people -- Counselling older people -- Systemic family therapy -- Group therapy -- Relationship therapy -- Counselling by telephone -- Electronically delivered text therapies -- Wider uses of technology in therapy.
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Part 1. Counselling and psychotherapy in context. What are counselling and psychotherapy? --
What do people come to counselling and psychotherapy for? --
What are the training routes in counselling and psychotherapy? --
What are the training routes in counselling and psychotherapy? --
Part 2. Socio-cultural perspectives. Introducing socio-cultural perspectives : social justice and intersectionality --
Gender --
Disability --
Age --
Social class --
Sexuality --
Religion and spirituality --
Race, culture and ethnicity --
Part 3. Therapeutic skills and clinical practice. Introducing therapeutic skills and clinical practice : the 'basics' of therapeutic practice? --
The client-therapist relationship --
Assessment --
Risk : assessment, exploration and mitigation --
Formulation --
Using outcome and process measures --
Therapeutic beginnings --
Therapeutic middles --
Therapeutic endings --
Part 4. Professional issues. Introducing professional issues: therapeutic skills 'beyond therapy' --
Personal and Professional development --
Clinical supervision --
Leadership --
Confidentiality, note taking and record keeping --
Ethical codes and guidance --
Responding to complaints --
Client experiences --
Therapy and the law --
Mental health law --
Fundamentals of research --
Part 5. Theory and approaches. Introducing theory and approaches: singular models, combined approaches and alternative perspectives --
Adlerian therapy --
Jungian analytical psychology --
Attachment-based psychoanalytic psychotherapy --
Lacanian therapy --
Psychoanalytic therapy --
Psychodynamic psychotherapy --
Psychodynamic interpersonal therapy --
Acceptance and commitment therapy --
Cognitive therapy --
Compassion focused therapy --
Dialectical behaviour therapy --
Eye movement desensitisation and reprocessing (EMDR) --
Mindfulness based cognitive therapy --
Rational emotive behaviour therapy --
Ecotherapy --
Emotion-focused therapy --
Existential therapy --
Gestalt therapy --
Person-centred therapy --
Psychodrama --
Psychosynthesis therapy --
Narrative therapy --
Neuro-linguistic programming --
Personal construct counselling and psychotherapy --
Solution-focused brief therapy --
Cognitive analytic therapy --
Interpersonal psychotherapy --
Multimodal therapy --
Pluralistic therapy --
Schema therapy --
The skilled helper model --
Transactional analysis --
Part 6. Client presenting problems. Introducing client presenting problems: a critical approach to diagnosis and 'psychopathology' --
Introducing client presenting problems: a critical approach to diagnosis and 'psychopathology' --
Alcohol problems --
Anxiety and panic --
Bereavement --
Depression --
Counselling for drug-related problems --
Working with survivors of domestic violence --
Eating disorders --
HIV/AIDS --
Low self-esteem --
Medically unexplained symptoms (MUS) --
Obsessive compulsive disorder --
Personality disorders --
Phobias --
Post-traumatic stress disorder --
Sexual violence: rape and sexual assault --
The psychoses --
Relationship and sex problems --
Sexual abuse in childhood --
Managing stress --
Suicide and self-harm --
Part 7. Therapeutic Specialisms. Introducing therapeutic specialisms: continuing personal and professional development --
Counselling people labelled with Asperger Syndrome --
Working with disability --
Feminist therapy --
Gender, sexuality and relationship diversity therapy --
Working with homeless people --
Working with interpreters --
Working with refugees --
Coaching --
Working in further and higher education --
Working with the media --
Working with neuroscience and neuropsychology --
Private practice --
Working in primary care --
Short-term therapy --
Workplace therapy --
Counselling children --
Counselling young people --
Counselling older people --
Systemic family therapy --
Group therapy --
Relationship therapy --
Counselling by telephone --
Electronically delivered text therapies --
Wider uses of technology in therapy.

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