"This is an extremely timely book as it comes out when over 100,000 students are accessing counselling services per year throughout the UK HE sector, with demand both in terms of student numbers and expectations increasing on university counselling services. This book addresses the major issues and challenges faced by student service managers and counselling services in the HE sector. The chapters in this book are written by some of the leading therapeutic experts and Heads of University Counselling Services and give extremely thoughtful as well as practical insights into each of the topics covered. It is an essential book for anyone who works or is interested in the world of student counselling and student mental health today." - Alan Percy, Head of Counselling University of Oxford
"Universities in the UK, and across the world, continue to report increases in the numbers and complexity of students of all ages whose mental health and wellbeing are compromised during their studies. Whilst we remain committed to working with our students achieve the best possible experience and outcomes from their higher education we are doing this in an environment where resources have probably never been more challenged. Mair and associates have given us a critical and timely exploration of the ways we can manage these complex new demands. This work provides a vital new perspective on counselling in higher education and the ways we can work together to ensure our students succeed." - Ben Lewis, Director, Student Support & Wellbeing, Cardiff University Chairman, AMOSSHE The Student Services Organisation
"Short-Term Counselling in Higher Education offers an insight into the background and pertinent issues in the HE psychotherapy sector today.
With therapists in this field seeing approaching 10% of the HE student population per year, this timely book discusses the increasing use of student counselling services, clarifying the nature of the ultra short-term therapy offered, its effectiveness and the integration of approaches from lower to higher-intensity intensity interventions.
With a leaning towards the pragmatic and utilitarian, Mair brings together leading clinicians and researchers in the field. This excellent book describes the landscape of the HE counselling sector, clarifies the variety of approaches to the work and ultimately will develop skills of both experienced and new clinicians alike, who will ultimately be there to help our next generation transit through this important time in their development, should they need it." - Jeremy Christey, Chair, University and Colleges Division of the BACP Director, Students Against Depression, Practising Counselling Psychologist
"Necessity is the mother of invention, they say. This readable and well-edited book is packed full of creative ways of making a little therapeutic help go a long way...Overall this is an important read for counsellors in HE settings." - Jane Cooper, Therapy Today
"This is an extremely timely book as it comes out when over 100,000 students are accessing counselling services per year throughout the UK HE sector, with demand both in terms of student numbers and expectations increasing on university counselling services. This book addresses the major issues and challenges faced by student service managers and counselling services in the HE sector. The chapters in this book are written by some of the leading therapeutic experts and Heads of University Counselling Services and give extremely thoughtful as well as practical insights into each of the topics covered. It is an essential book for anyone who works or is interested in the world of student counselling and student mental health today." - Alan Percy, Head of Counselling University of Oxford
"Universities in the UK, and across the world, continue to report increases in the numbers and complexity of students of all ages whose mental health and wellbeing are compromised during their studies. Whilst we remain committed to working with our students achieve the best possible experience and outcomes from their higher education we are doing this in an environment where resources have probably never been more challenged. Mair and associates have given us a critical and timely exploration of the ways we can manage these complex new demands. This work provides a vital new perspective on counselling in higher education and the ways we can work together to ensure our students succeed." - Ben Lewis, Director, Student Support & Wellbeing, Cardiff University Chairman, AMOSSHE The Student Services Organisation
"Short-Term Counselling in Higher Education offers an insight into the background and pertinent issues in the HE psychotherapy sector today.
With therapists in this field seeing approaching 10% of the HE student population per year, this timely book discusses the increasing use of student counselling services, clarifying the nature of the ultra short-term therapy offered, its effectiveness and the integration of approaches from lower to higher-intensity intensity interventions.
With a leaning towards the pragmatic and utilitarian, Mair brings together leading clinicians and researchers in the field. This excellent book describes the landscape of the HE counselling sector, clarifies the variety of approaches to the work and ultimately will develop skills of both experienced and new clinicians alike, who will ultimately be there to help our next generation transit through this important time in their development, should they need it." - Jeremy Christey, Chair, University and Colleges Division of the BACP Director, Students Against Depression, Practising Counselling Psychologist