Clinical Counselling in Medical Settings

Clinical Counselling in Medical Settings

Author: Susan Davison

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013-12-19

Total Pages: 188

ISBN-13: 1317835158

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Clinical Counselling in Medical Settings offers an honest examination of the possibilities and limitations of counselling in a range of medical settings and patient groups. It shows how each setting has unique features that influence the therapeutic process. With numerous clinical examples covering settings such as a rehabilitation centre, a pain relief clinic and a hospice, this book will prove essential reading not only for counsellors and psychotherapists but also to all mental health professionals.


Clinical Counselling in Primary Care

Clinical Counselling in Primary Care

Author: John Lees

Publisher: Psychology Press

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 232

ISBN-13: 9780415179539

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This collection examines the particular challenges to clinical counselling in medical settings. It examines the growing professionalization of counselling, arguing that it is much more than the poor neighbour of psychotherapy.


Clinical Counselling in Primary Care

Clinical Counselling in Primary Care

Author: John Lees

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2020-12-15

Total Pages: 232

ISBN-13: 1317835395

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Clinical Counselling in Primary Care examines the complexities and variety of uses of clinical counselling employed in a medical setting. With an estimated 2 in 3 GP sugeries now employing a counsellor or refering patients on a regular basis, this book tackles key debates head-on. It discusses a range of important clinical issues such as: * therapeutic framework * clinical work as part of the greater whole * the need to develop suitable therapeutic models. Clinical Counselling in Primary Care looks at possible developments in the future and argues for the improvement of the standing of counselling in relation to other primary care professsions.


The Practice of Counselling in Primary Care

The Practice of Counselling in Primary Care

Author: Robert Bor

Publisher: SAGE

Published: 1999-07-06

Total Pages: 268

ISBN-13: 9780761958802

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`Useful for the insights about introducing a new service into the general practice environment' - Family Practice Counselling practitioners in primary care settings have unique circumstances to contend with. This book offers practical guidance for managing the issues these counsellors face, exploring the complex dynamics of health care teams and providing a guide to the safe and effective practice of counselling in primary health care contexts. The book highlights potential sources of difficulty for this group, from needing to maximize therapeutic contact while using time-limited techniques, to working with a wide range of patients and problems and relying increasingly on evidence-based practi


What Is Psychotherapy?

What Is Psychotherapy?

Author: The School of Life

Publisher: School of Life

Published: 2018

Total Pages: 120

ISBN-13: 9781999747176

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An in-depth look at a much misunderstood practice, offering a fresh viewpoint on how this science can be a universally effective route to our better selves.


Integrating Behavioral Health and Primary Care

Integrating Behavioral Health and Primary Care

Author: Robert E. Feinstein

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2017

Total Pages: 593

ISBN-13: 0190276207

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Integrated care incorporates behavioral and physical health services into primary care and specialty medical environments. These models of care are patient-centered. population focused, and delivered by a multidisciplinary team of medical professionals. This book is practical, office-based, comfortably accessible, and intended for mental health professionals, primary care and medical specialists, and professional health students, residents, and other professionals working in integrated care environments.


Clinical Mental Health Counseling

Clinical Mental Health Counseling

Author: Lisa López Levers, PhD, LPCC-S, LPC, CRC, NCC

Publisher: Springer Publishing Company

Published: 2019-09-09

Total Pages: 362

ISBN-13: 0826131085

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This introductory textbook, written specifically for graduate students in clinical mental health counseling programs, is distinguished by a unique integrated system-of-care approach, reflecting current trends in mental health treatment. Designed to address the 2016 CACREP standards, the book delivers an in-depth examination of the professional knowledge, skills, and current issues in professional counseling that are essential to clinical practice. The textbook emphasizes the elements of practice, while providing students with ample case studies that enable them to integrate theoretical concepts with real-world examples. By distilling a wealth of knowledge from experts in the field, the textbook looks at the history and contemporary issues of mental health counseling through the lens of a bioecological approach. Engaging chapters focus on issues critical to mental health counseling, including strength-based approaches, varied clinical practice settings, professional issues, self-care, and more. Additionally, the text presents dilemmas and pitfalls intrinsic to mental health practice. Learning objectives, case illustrations, and abundant resources in each chapter reinforce the practical, real-world information upon which students can build throughout their education. A robust Instructor’s Manual and key PowerPoint slides also are provided. Purchase includes access to the e-book for use on most mobile devices or computers. Key Features: Offers unique, integrated system-of-care and community-based approaches integral to current trends Provides emphases on strength-based and ecological perspectives of CMHC practice Includes real-life examples and insights that facilitate the integration of theory and practice Describes dilemmas and pitfalls intrinsic to a variety of mental health practice topics Includes tips from the field and real-world case illustrations to enhance clinical application Includes learning objectives in each chapter Reflects 2016 and 2009 CACREP standards that are highlighted in each chapter


Primary Care Mental Health

Primary Care Mental Health

Author: Linda Gask

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2018-09-20

Total Pages: 529

ISBN-13: 1911623028

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A comprehensive guide to this emerging field, fully updated to cover clinical, policy, and practical issues with a user-centred approach.


Clinical Counselling in Medical Settings

Clinical Counselling in Medical Settings

Author: Susan Davison

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013-12-19

Total Pages: 185

ISBN-13: 1317835166

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Clinical Counselling in Medical Settings offers an honest examination of the possibilities and limitations of counselling in a range of medical settings and patient groups. It shows how each setting has unique features that influence the therapeutic process. With numerous clinical examples covering settings such as a rehabilitation centre, a pain relief clinic and a hospice, this book will prove essential reading not only for counsellors and psychotherapists but also to all mental health professionals.


Understanding Counselling in Primary Care

Understanding Counselling in Primary Care

Author: Marilyn Pietroni

Publisher:

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 308

ISBN-13:

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This unique book presents the real-life experiences of the counseling service created by a pioneering primary care team at the Marylebone Health Centre, a busy inner-city general practice in the UK. The book details the counselling team in action as they set up service, manage and supervise counsellors, and evaluate and audit their work as a multi-professional health team taking an integrated approach to health and social care, in a broader network of community services.