The authors include practitioners and academics, service providers and counselling clients, supporters and skeptics. Overall they offer a co mprehensive and thought provoking guide to those responsible for commi ssioning, working with providing counslling services in a health servi ce that seeks to be increasingly primary care led and evidence based. This book discusses the establishment and evaluation of counselling se rvices in primary care and the need to consider the most appropriate f orms of service for different groups. It describes the specialist coun selling services that are...
The authors include practitioners and academics, service providers and counselling clients, supporters and skeptics. Overall they offer a co mprehensi...
Therapists in Court is the first in a series of handbooks providing legal guidance for practitioners from all the talking therapies, including counseling, psychotherapy and psychology. It is written for practitioners who come into contact with the legal system through their work. Providing practical guidance backed up with illuminating examples, the book is an invaluable source of information in situations such as responding to a solicitor's letter, supporting a witness in their preparation to appear in court, and being called as a witness.
Therapists in Court is the first in a series of handbooks providing legal guidance for practitioners from all the talking therapies, including coun...
The fourth book in the authoritative BACP Legal Resources for Counsellors and Psychotherapists series is an essential reference for practitioners working across a range of practice settings. It provides practical examples and applications of the law as it varies across counselling contexts.
The fourth book in the authoritative BACP Legal Resources for Counsellors and Psychotherapists series is an essential reference for practitioners work...