Brief Therapeutic Consultations: An Approach to Systemic Counselling (Wiley Series in Brief Therapy & Counselling) - Softcover

Street, Eddy

 
9780471963431: Brief Therapeutic Consultations: An Approach to Systemic Counselling (Wiley Series in Brief Therapy & Counselling)

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How do clients perceive the counselling process? What do they require from it? Counsellors and therapists are increasingly aware of the need to bring the client s viewpoint into the therapeutic relationship. Both the effectiveness of the process, and the need to meet the client s needs in a service context, have demanded more awareness of the client s perceptions and needs. This book provides a practical framework which describes how to construct a client counsellor relationship which is brief, collaborative and consultative in purpose but therapeutic in form. Counsellors, social workers, nurses, psychologists, psychiatrists and all professionals engaged in counselling activities, whether in a workplace or mental health care context, will welcome this essential and practical guide to more effective therapeutic consultations. Readers will also appreciate the concise overview of the theoretical basis of this approach. This book appears in the Wiley Series in Brief Therapy and Counselling Series Editor: Windy Dryden Goldsmiths College, University of London, UK

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Eddy Street and Jim Downey are the authors of Brief Therapeutic Consultations: An Approach to Systemic Counselling, published by Wiley.

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How do clients perceive the counselling process? What do they require from it? Counsellors and therapists are increasingly aware of the need to bring the client?s viewpoint into the therapeutic relationship. Both the effectiveness of the process, and the need to meet the client?s needs in a service context, have demanded more awareness of the client?s perceptions and needs. This book provides a practical framework which describes how to construct a client?counsellor relationship which is brief, collaborative and consultative in purpose but therapeutic in form. Counsellors, social workers, nurses, psychologists, psychiatrists and all professionals engaged in counselling activities, whether in a workplace or mental health care context, will welcome this essential and practical guide to more effective therapeutic consultations. Readers will also appreciate the concise overview of the theoretical basis of this approach. This book appears in the Wiley Series in Brief Therapy and Counselling Series Editor: Windy Dryden Goldsmiths College, University of London, UK

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How do clients perceive the counselling process? What do they require from it? Counsellors and therapists are increasingly aware of the need to bring the client?s viewpoint into the therapeutic relationship. Both the effectiveness of the process, and the need to meet the client?s needs in a service context, have demanded more awareness of the client?s perceptions and needs. This book provides a practical framework which describes how to construct a client?counsellor relationship which is brief, collaborative and consultative in purpose but therapeutic in form. Counsellors, social workers, nurses, psychologists, psychiatrists and all professionals engaged in counselling activities, whether in a workplace or mental health care context, will welcome this essential and practical guide to more effective therapeutic consultations. Readers will also appreciate the concise overview of the theoretical basis of this approach. This book appears in the Wiley Series in Brief Therapy and Counselling Series Editor: Windy Dryden Goldsmiths College, University of London, UK

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