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Feltham / Horton The SAGE Handbook of Counselling and Psychotherapy


3., Third Edition
ISBN: 978-1-4462-8948-8
Verlag: SAGE Publications
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)

E-Book, Englisch, 736 Seiten, EPUB

ISBN: 978-1-4462-8948-8
Verlag: SAGE Publications
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)



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'At about 700 pages and with contributions from more than 100 authors the editors have shown considerable skill, not to mention application, in sculpting a text that is economically delivered and lucid in its writing' - Dave Mearns, Professor Emeritus, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow
'The field of counselling and psychotherapy moves on but The Sage Handbook of Counselling and Psychotherapy keeps up!' - Professor Sue Wheeler, Director of the Doctoral Programme, Institute of Lifelong Learning, University of Leicester
'This book is the definitive text on the theory and practice of counselling and psychotherapy. The editors are to be commended!' - Professor Robert Bor CPsychol FBPsS CSci UKCP Reg FRAeS, Lead Consultant Clinical, Counselling & Health Psychologist, Royal Free Hospital and Co-Director, Dynamic Change Consultants www.dccclinical.com
 
'The what's what from the who's who in counselling in psychotherapy' - Professor Del Loewenthal, RCTE, University of Roehampton
 
This long-awaited third edition brings together the fundamentals of counselling and psychotherapy theory, research, skills and practice. It addresses what every successful trainee or practitioner needs to know, do, think, feel, and use in a way that is entirely comprehensive, accessible and jargon-free.
 
Including new material on interpersonal psychotherapy, cognitive analytic therapy, pluralistic therapy and mindfulness, as well as body psychotherapy, hypnotherapy, Asperger Syndrome, ADHD, and low self-esteem, this book continues to be essential reading for trainees or experienced practitioners alike.
 
Colin Feltham is Emeritus Professor of Critical Counselling Studies, Sheffield Hallam University, Fellow of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy, BACP Senior Registered Practitioner and former co- editor of the British Journal for Guidance and Counselling.
 
Ian Horton is now retired and was Principal Lecturer in Counselling and Psychotherapy at University of East London, Chair of the UKRC Executive, a BACP accredited counsellor and UKRC registered independent counsellor. He is a fellow of the BACP.
 

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PART ONE: COUNSELLING AND PSYCHOTHERAPY IN CONTEXT What Are Counselling and Psychotherapy? - Colin Feltham Types of Goal - Colin Feltham Arenas - Colin Feltham Settings and Opportunities for Employment - Colin Feltham PART TWO: SOCIO-CULTURAL PERSPECTIVES Introduction - Colin Feltham and Ian Horton Gender - Jenny Bimrose Disability - Simon Parritt Age - Léonie Sugarman Social Class - David Pilgrim Sexual Orientation - Dominic Davies Religion and Spirituality - William West Race, Culture and Ethnicity - Harbrinder Dhillon-Stevens PART THREE: THERAPEUTIC SKILLS AND CLINICAL PRACTICE Introduction - Colin Feltham and Ian Horton The Client-Therapist Relationship - William B. Stiles Generic Skills - Francesca Inskipp Specific Strategies and Techniques - Gordon Jinks Assessment and Case Formulation - Wendy Wood and Michael Townend Assessing Severe Mental-Health Problems - Dan Tully Sructuring Work with Clients - Ian Horton Ancillary Skills - Colin Feltham Clinical Practice Issues - Tim Bond, Geof Alred and Peter Hughes PART FOUR: PROFESSIONAL ISSUES Introduction - Colin Feltham and Ian Horton Professional and Personal Development - Hazel Johns Clinical Supervision - Val Wosket Private Practice, Insurance, Advertising - Gabrielle Syme Ethical Codes and Guidance - Tim Bond Responding to Complaints - Tim Bond Client Experiences - Colin Feltham Therapy and the Law - Peter Jenkins Mental-Health Law - Sobhi Girgis Fundamentals of Research - John McLeod Using the CORE System to Support Service Quality Development - John Mellor-Clark and Michael Barkham PART FIVE: THEORY AND APPROACHES Introduction - Colin Feltham and Ian Horton Contextual Psychology - Colin Feltham Psychological Type Theory - Rowan Bayne Models of Counselling and Psychotherapy - Ian Horton Integration - Ian Horton Approaches to Counselling and Psychotherapy: Introduction - Colin Feltham and Ian Horton Psychodynamic Approaches Adlerian Therapy - Anthea Millar and Jenny Warner Analytical Psychology - Ruth Williams Attachment-based Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy - Joseph Schwartz Lacanian Therapy - Lionel Bailly Psychoanalytic Therapy - Jessica Yakeley Psychodynamic Therapy - Julia Segal Cognitive-Behavioural Approaches Acceptance and Commitment Therapy - John Boorman, Eric Morris & Joe Oliver Cognitive Therapy - Jill Mytton Dialectical Behaviour Therapy - Michaela Swales & Christine Dunkley Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy - Windy Dryden Humanistic-existential Approaches Body Psychotherapy - Nick Toton Existential Counselling and Therapy - Emmy van Deurzen Gestalt Therapy - Michael Ellis and Jonathan Smith Person-Centred Therapy - Keith Tudor Psychodrama - Clark Baim Psychosynthesis Therapy - Helen Sieroda Transactional Analysis - Keith Tudor and Charlotte Sills Integrative and Eclectic Approaches Cognitive Analytic Therapy - Stephen Kellett Emotional Freedom Techniques - John Bullough Interpersonal Psychotherapy - Elizabeth Robinson and Graham Dyson Multimodal Therapy - Stephen Palmer Pluralistic Counselling and Psychotherapy - John McLeod and Mick Cooper The Skilled Helper Model - Val Wosket Constructive Approaches Narrative Approaches to Therapy - John McLeod Neuro-linguistic Programming - Jo Cooper and Peter Seal Personal Construct Counselling and Psychotherapy - Fay Fransella and David Winter Solution-focused Therapy - Bill O'ConnellPART SIX: CLIENT PRESENTING PROBLEMSIntroduction - Colin Feltham and Ian HortonConceptualizing Clients' Problems - Colin FelthamPsychopharmacology - Digby TantumSpecific ProblemsAlcohol Problems - Richard VellemanAnger Management - Emma Williams, Michael Scott and Gillian BloxhamAnxiety and Panic - Gill Donohoe and Tom RickettsAttention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder in Children and Adults - Pam MarasBereavement - Gabrielle SymeDepression - Paul GilbertCounselling Drug-Related Problems - Andrew Guppy and Sally WoodsEating and Exercise Disorders - Suzanne AbrahamHIV/AIDS - Jill B


Feltham, Colin
Colin Feltham is series editor of Professional Skills for Counsellors and Short Introductions to the Therapy Professions series, co-editor of SAGE Handbook of Counselling and Psychotherapy and author of several SAGE texts, including What is Counselling?

Horton, Ian
Ian Horton is a Principal Lecturer in Counselling and Psychotherapy and Course Director of the Diploma/MA in Therapeutic Counselling/Psychotherapy at the University of East London. He is an Accredited Counsellor and Fellow of the BAC.

Ved Varma is now retired. He worked as an educational psychologist at the Tavistock Clinic, London.
CONTRIBUTORS

Judith Baron British Association of Counselling Rugby
Rowan Bayne University of East London
Michael Carroll Private Practice
Cassie Cooper University of Westminster
Joyce Cramond Private Practice
Simon du Plock Regents College London
Zack Eleftheriadou Private Practice
Colin Feltham Hallam University Sheffield
Hazel Johns University of Bristol
Alan Lidmila Private Practice
John McLeod Keele University
Alex McGuire Private Practice
Brian Thorne University of East Anglia
Emmy van Deurzen Schiller University London
Sue Wheeler University of Birmingham



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