First published in 1997, the 4th edition of this classic text on counselling has been thoroughly reworked and updated with new material added to reflect latest practice.
This book draws upon the authors' numerous years of experience as counsellors, tutors and writers, and introduces readers to the basic principles that underpin counselling practice. It is an ideal resource for those contemplating embarking on a counselling course, for qualified or trainee counsellors to refer to daily, or for professionals working in the areas of healthcare, management or education. Using an abundance of illustrative material, case studies and practical exercises, this book:
clarifies the nature and purpose of counselling and the role of counsellorassists readers in developing a repertoire of key counselling skills and qualities, such as active listening, unconditional positive regard, empathy and goal-settinginforms counsellors about self-care to reduce the risk of burnout
This new edition has been thoughtfully and thoroughly revised to provide fresh, up-to-date information that keeps pace with the rapidly advancing field of counselling and psychotherapy, and it is essential reading for anyone working within, entering or attracted to the profession.
Recommended by the Institute of Counselling, Glasgow (plus logo)