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Handbook of Counselling Psychology

Second Edition

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This Second Edition of the Handbook is a comprehensive work reflecting the current status of counselling psychology and its future trends. Well-structured and informative, it serves as an essential reference for both students and professionals. The text outlines the discipline's stance on science, inquiry, and evidence-based practice, marking a developmental step forward. It emphasizes a life-span framework, viewing distress as a natural part of human experience rather than pathology, making it crucial reading for those in the field. Highly recommended by lecturers and trainees, the Handbook offers a thorough guide to the context, theory, and practice of contemporary counselling psychology. It consolidates the expertise of leading practitioners and covers major topics such as theoretical approaches, methodology, contexts of practice, psychological interventions, and social, professional, and ethical issues. Fully revised and updated, the Second Edition features six new chapters addressing the transpersonal approach, gender issues, sexual identity, race and ethnicity, time-limited practice, and the body. Supported by illustrative case material, it demonstrates how various issues arise and are handled in practice. This Handbook is an invaluable resource for trainees, students, lecturers, and practitioners in counselling psychology, psychotherapy, and related helping professions.

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Handbook of Counselling Psychology, Ray Woolfe, Windy Dryden, Sheelagh Strawbridge, Professor Pam James

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Titre
Handbook of Counselling Psychology
Sous-titre
Second Edition
Langue
Anglais
Publié
2003
Format
souple
Pages
710
ISBN10
0761972072
ISBN13
9780761972075
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This Second Edition of the Handbook is a comprehensive work reflecting the current status of counselling psychology and its future trends. Well-structured and informative, it serves as an essential reference for both students and professionals. The text outlines the discipline's stance on science, inquiry, and evidence-based practice, marking a developmental step forward. It emphasizes a life-span framework, viewing distress as a natural part of human experience rather than pathology, making it crucial reading for those in the field. Highly recommended by lecturers and trainees, the Handbook offers a thorough guide to the context, theory, and practice of contemporary counselling psychology. It consolidates the expertise of leading practitioners and covers major topics such as theoretical approaches, methodology, contexts of practice, psychological interventions, and social, professional, and ethical issues. Fully revised and updated, the Second Edition features six new chapters addressing the transpersonal approach, gender issues, sexual identity, race and ethnicity, time-limited practice, and the body. Supported by illustrative case material, it demonstrates how various issues arise and are handled in practice. This Handbook is an invaluable resource for trainees, students, lecturers, and practitioners in counselling psychology, psychotherapy, and related helping professions.