All in the Mind
by: Alastair Campbell
Hutchinson, £17.99
Set in modern day London, Alastair Campbell's first novel, All in the Mind, is the story of a psychiatrist, his patients and family, and the pressures they bring to bear upon each other. Drawing in part on his own experience of depression, alcohol problems and a breakdown 32 years ago, Campbell explores the limits of the human mind in what Stephen Fry, one of the first people to read the novel, describes as 'a compelling and unforgettable experience'.
Handbook of Counselling Psychology
by: Ray Woolfe,Windy Dryden & Sheelagh Strawbridge
Sage Publications Ltd; Second Edition edition (12 Mar 2003)
Handbook of Counselling Psychology, Second Edition is the definitive guide to the context, theory and practice of contemporary counselling psychology. Designed primarily as a textbook for use in training, the handbook is highly recommended by lecturers and trainees, while for practitioners it provides an excellent source of professional reference.

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