The theory behind Co-Counselling argues that emotional expression should be welcomed and that human beings can help each other recover from past distress by taking turns giving and receiving attention. Benefits of the method include the acceleration of personal growth and the reduction of the stresses inherent in the practitioner's role. This accessible book offers a serious challenge to much of what is currently considered good practice in mental health services, and succeeds in developing a dialogue between co-counselling and other therapeutic approaches. It provides a thorough...
The theory behind Co-Counselling argues that emotional expression should be welcomed and that human beings can help each other recover from p...
This volume seeks to show how realist social research allows us to make genuine discoveries, of relevance to social policy, which recognize the complexity of the real world.
This volume seeks to show how realist social research allows us to make genuine discoveries, of relevance to social policy, which recognize the comple...