Author: Ray Woolfe,Windy Dryden & Sheelagh Strawbridge
Publication info: Sage Publications Ltd; Second Edition edition (12 Mar 2003)
ISBN: 0761972072
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.
Bringing together the knowledge and experience of leading practitioners, the handbook provides a uniquely comprehensive account of the major topics within Counselling Psychology, including: theoretical approaches; methodology; contexts of practice; psychological interventions; social, professional and ethical issues. Fully revised and updated, the second edition includes six new chapters covering the transpersonal approach, gender issues, sexual identity, race and ethnicity, time-limited practice and the body. Each chapter is supported by illustrative case material and examples, which show how issues arise and are addressed in practice.
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