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Handbook of Counselling and Psychotherapy Colin Feltham

Handbook of Counselling and Psychotherapy By Colin Feltham

Handbook of Counselling and Psychotherapy by Colin Feltham


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Suitable for students on professional training courses, this book provides an introduction to the various essential aspects of theory and practice in the form of succinct and accessible contributions from those at the forefront of counselling and psychotherapy.

Handbook of Counselling and Psychotherapy Summary

Handbook of Counselling and Psychotherapy by Colin Feltham

`I would be happy to recommend the text to students, and to those who wanted to gain a good brief overview of much that is known about counselling and psychotherapy today' - Behavioural & Cognitive Psychotherapy

`Well-organized, fully inclusive and skillfully 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 remarkable book is more than an elegant presentation of contemporary counselling and psychotherapeutic theory. It is packed full of practical skills and hints - all written by highly experienced practitioners - and presented in an accessible and jargon-free format. No idea is left unturned. This is a practical handbook in every sense of the word and essential reading for trainees and practitioners alike' - Robert Bor, London Guildhall University

This Handbook is a major textbook for students on professional training courses. The most comprehensive text of its kind, the Handbook of Counselling and Psychotherapy provides an introduction to all essential aspects of theory and practice in the form of succinct and accessible contributions from those at the forefront of counselling and psychotherapy.

Handbook of Counselling and Psychotherapy Reviews

`It is by no means an exaggeration to call this a handbook for people who practise counselling and psychotherapy. This book is extremely thorough and includes contributions from over 80 people. This book is definitely a major new textbook for students on professional training courses. It is a comprehensive book, containing many useful references and the chapters are clearly written'- Profbooks

`This is a formidably detailed book on a subject where the availble literature is expanding....tour de force of psychotherapy and as a defining work of biblical proportions it is certainly a worthy tome' - Accident and Emergency Nursing

`The handbook is a first-class comprehensive reference book...it includes practical advice on such matters as codes of ethics, how to audit, as well as a fuss-free map through the confusing country of psychotherapy' - British Journal of General Practice

`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, University of Surrey Roehampton

`An amazingly comprehensive, well-written, balanced and pluralistic handbook that manages to present the rainbow field of psychotherapy and counselling in an accessible and reliable way. This state-of-the-art volume will become absolutely indispensable for anyone involved in this work, whether in training or qualified ' - Andrew Samuels, University of Essex

`This remarkable book is more than an elegant presentation of contemporary counselling and psychotherapeutic theory. It is packed full of practical skills and hints - all written by highly experienced practitioners - and presented in an accessible and jargon-free fromat. No idea is left unturned. This is a practical handbook in every sense of the word and essential reading for trainees and practitioners alike' - Robert Bor, London Guildhall University

`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

`It is a book to be dipped into over and over again rather than to be read from cover to cover. I can't commend it highly enough.... I think that this is going to prove to be an invaluable resource book and will become a classic in the world of counselling and psychotherapy' - ACCord

About Colin Feltham

Colin Feltham is series editor of Professional Skills for Counsellors and Short Introductions to the Therapy Professions series, co-editor of SAGE Handbook of Counselling and Psychotherapy and author of several SAGE texts, including What is Counselling? Ian Horton is a Principal Lecturer in Counselling and Psychotherapy and Course Director of the Diploma/MA in Therapeutic Counselling/Psychotherapy at the University of East London. He is an Accredited Counsellor and Fellow of the BAC. Ved Varma is now retired. He worked as an educational psychologist at the Tavistock Clinic, London. CONTRIBUTORS Judith Baron British Association of Counselling Rugby Rowan Bayne University of East London Michael Carroll Private Practice Cassie Cooper University of Westminster Joyce Cramond Private Practice Simon du Plock Regents College London Zack Eleftheriadou Private Practice Colin Feltham Hallam University Sheffield Hazel Johns University of Bristol Alan Lidmila Private Practice John McLeod Keele University Alex McGuire Private Practice Brian Thorne University of East Anglia Emmy van Deurzen Schiller University London Sue Wheeler University of Birmingham

Table of Contents

PART ONE: COUNSELLING AND PSYCHOTHERAPY IN CONTEXT What Is Counselling and Psychotherapy? - Colin Feltham Types of Goal Arenas Settings and Opportunities for Employment PART TWO: SOCIO-CULTURAL PERSPECTIVES Introduction - Colin Feltham and Ian Horton Theoretical Perspectives on Social Context - Jenny Bimrose Gender - Jenny Bimrose Disability - Simon Parritt Age - David Pilgrim Social Class - David Pilgrim Sexual Orientation - Dominic Davies Religion and Secular Assumptions - Brian Thorne Race, Culture and Ethnicity - Carol Mohamed PART THREE: THERAPEUTIC SKILLS AND CLINICAL PRACTICE Introduction - Colin Feltham and Ian Horton Generic Skills - Francesca Inskipp Therapeutic Climate - John McGuiness Assessment and Case Formulation - Gladeana McMahon Structuring - Ian Horton Specific Strategies and Techniques - Gordon Jinks Clinical Practice Issues - Tim Bond, Geof Alred and Peter Hughes Ancillary Skills - Colin Feltham PART FOUR: PROFESSIONAL ISSUES Introduction - Colin Feltham and Ian Horton Professional and Personal Development - Paul Wilkins Clinical Supervision - Val Wosket Private Practice, Insurance, Advertising - Gabrielle Syme Codes of Ethics and Practice - Tim Bond Conflict in Organizations - Richard Kwiatkowski Consumer Views - Colin Feltham Legal and Ethical Dilemmas - Tim Bond Responding to Complaints - Tim Bond Relevance of Research - John McLeod Quality Evaluation - John Mellor-Clark and Michael Barkham Methods, Measures and Meaning PART FIVE: THEORY AND APPROACHES Introduction - Colin Feltham and Ian Horton Contextual Psychology - Colin Feltham Psychological Type Theory - Rowan Bayne Models of Counselling and Psychotherapy - Ian Horton Integration - Ian Horton Approaches to Therapy - Colin Feltham and Ian Horton Introduction Psychodynamic Approaches Adlerian Therapy - Jenny Clifford Analytical Psychology (Jungian) - Joy Schaverien Psychoanalytic Therapy (Freudian) - Meg Errington and Lesley Murdin Psychodynamic Therapy (Kleinian) - Julia Segal Cognitive-Behavioural Approaches Behavioural Psychotherapy - Karina Lovell Cognitive Therapy - Jill Mytton Personal Construct Counselling and Psychotherapy - Fay Fransella Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy - Windy Dryden Humanistic-Existential Approaches Existential Counselling and Therapy - Emmy van Deurzen Gestalt Therapy - Michael Ellis and John Leary-Joyce Narrative Therapy - John McLeod Person-Centred Counselling and Therapy - Tony Merry Primal Therapy/Integration - Colin Feltham Psychosynthesis Therapy - Diana Whitmore Transactional Analysis - Keith Tudor Eclectic-Integrative Approaches Cognitive Analytic Therapy - James Low Multimodal Therapy - Stephen Palmer Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) - Jo Cooper and Peter Seal Skilled Helper Model - Mary Connor Transtheoretical Approach - Paul Jackson PART SIX: CLIENT PRESENTING PROBLEMS Conceptualizing Clients' Problems - Colin Feltham Specific Problems - Colin Feltham and Ian Horton Introduction Alcohol Problems - Rose Kent Anger Control - Emma Williams and Michael Scott Anxiety and Panic - Tom Ricketts and Gill Donohoe Bereavement - Gabrielle Syme Depression - Paul Gilbert Drug-Related Problems - Andrew Guppy and Sally Woods Eating Problems - Sheila Ritchie Infertility - Christa Drennan HIV/AIDS - Bernard Rattigan Obsessive and Compulsive Disorder - Tom Ricketts and Gill Donohoe Personality Disorders - Linda Gask Phobias - Gill Donohoe and Tom Ricketts Pregnancy, Miscarriage and Termination - Joanna Brien Psychosomatic Problems - Diana Sanders Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder - Peter Hodgkinson Rape and Sexual Violence towards Women - Sheila Ritchie Relationship Problems - Derek Hill Schizophrenia - Richard Gater and Ann Gledhill Sexual Abuse in Childhood - Mary Berry Sexual Dysfunction - Llynwen Wilson Suicide and Deliberate Self-Harm - Linda Gask Special Issues Recovered Memories of Sexual Abuse - Susan Goodrich Theoretical and Practical Issues Mental Health Law - Linda Gask PART SEVEN: SPECIALISMS AND MODALITIES Introduction - Colin Feltham and Ian Horton Assertiveness - Rowan Bayne Brief and Time-Limited Therapy - Colin Feltham Careers Counselling - Jenny Bimrose Children and Adolescents - Jim Downey Co-Counselling - Rose Evison and Richard Horobin Couple Counselling - Derek Hill Disabled People - Frances Blackwell Family and Systemic Therapy - Eddy Street Feminist Psychotherapy - Irene Bruna Seu Gay and Lesbian Affirmative Therapy - Graz Kowszun Groups and Group Counselling/Therapy - Keith Tudor Managing Stress - Rowan Bayne Older Adults - Eleanor O'Leary and Nicola Barry Personal Growth - Paul Wilkins Primary Care - Graham Curtis-Jenkins Student Counselling - Elsa Bell Telephone Counselling - Maxine Rosenfield Transcultural Therapy - Carol Mohamed Workplace Counselling - Colin Feltham PART EIGHT: TRENDS AND CRITIQUES Introduction - Colin Feltham and Ian Horton Professionalization - Colin Feltham Proliferation of Approaches - Colin Feltham Integration and Its Problems - Ian Horton Social Context - Simon du Plock Counselling, Psychotherapy and Politics - Simon du Plock Research Evidence on the Effectiveness of Therapy - John McLeod Therapist as Researcher and Enquirer - Colin Feltham Accountability and Quality Assurance - John Mellor-Clark and Michael Barkham Supervision - Colin Feltham Personal Therapy - Paul Wilkins Future of Counselling and Psychotherapy - Colin Feltham and Ian Horton PART NINE: RESOURCES Accreditation, Registration and Awarding Bodies Counsellor and Psychotherapist Professional Bodies Consumer and Advocacy Organizations Complementary and Allied Professions Research Specialisms, Modalities and Client Presenting Problems and Issues Theoretical Models or Approaches Journals Abbreviations

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Handbook of Counselling and Psychotherapy by Colin Feltham
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