Clinical Counselling in Primary Care examines the complexities and variety of uses of clinical counselling employed in a medical setting. With an estimated 2 in 3 GP sugeries now employing a counsellor or refering patients on a regular basis, this book tackles key debates head-on. It discusses a range of important clinical issues such as: * therapeutic framework * clinical work as part of the greater whole * the need to develop suitable therapeutic models. Clinical Counselling in Primary Care looks at possible developments in the future and argues for the...
Clinical Counselling in Primary Care examines the complexities and variety of uses of clinical counselling employed in a medical setting. Wit...
Professional counselling practice is full of complexities and subtleties, yet the author argues that the richness of clinical counselling still receives insufficient recognition in the literature and in public opinion. In the light of the late-1990s professionalization of counselling, this text examines the hypothesis that counselling theory and practice is altered by the specific organizational context in which it takes place - the consequence of which is that context is an important force for therapeutic change. It also argues that, with careful professionalization and a well-thought-out...
Professional counselling practice is full of complexities and subtleties, yet the author argues that the richness of clinical counselling still receiv...