This highly practical book presents a model for understanding distress and change in counselling and psychotherapy. Using in-depth case examples, author Mick Cooper details a range of methods for helping improve your clients' well-being, as well as giving you the confidence to tailor the therapy to particular clients and respond to their goals at particular times. Drawing on a wide range of theoretical ideas and practices, this fascinating book considers how changes take effect at both an individual and social level. It is particularly recommended reading for integrative, eclectic and pluralistic trainees and practicing therapists; as well as all therapists who are interested in working collaboratively with their client, and adopting a broader psycho-social perspective to inform their therapeutic work.
Pages
308
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
SAGE Publications Ltd
Release
February 11, 2019
Integrating Counselling & Psychotherapy: Directionality, Synergy and Social Change
This highly practical book presents a model for understanding distress and change in counselling and psychotherapy. Using in-depth case examples, author Mick Cooper details a range of methods for helping improve your clients' well-being, as well as giving you the confidence to tailor the therapy to particular clients and respond to their goals at particular times. Drawing on a wide range of theoretical ideas and practices, this fascinating book considers how changes take effect at both an individual and social level. It is particularly recommended reading for integrative, eclectic and pluralistic trainees and practicing therapists; as well as all therapists who are interested in working collaboratively with their client, and adopting a broader psycho-social perspective to inform their therapeutic work.