Counselling in General Practice

Counselling in General Practice

Author: Roslyn Corney

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2005-07-25

Total Pages: 184

ISBN-13: 1134929498

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Many GPs now employ counsellors to help them with the psychological and emotional problems of their patients. The contributors to this book have wide experience of counsellor attachments and have been involved in developing and promoting GP counselling on a nation-wide scale. They explore the counsellor's role in general practice and investigate the issues involved, giving practical guidance which will be invaluable to those wishing to set up a counselling service.


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.


Counselling in General Practice

Counselling in General Practice

Author: Roslyn Corney

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2005-07-25

Total Pages: 133

ISBN-13: 1134929501

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Many GPs now employ counsellors to help them with the psychological and emotional problems of their patients. The contributors to this book have wide experience of counsellor attachments and have been involved in developing and promoting GP counselling on a nation-wide scale. They explore the counsellor's role in general practice and investigate the issues involved, giving practical guidance which will be invaluable to those wishing to set up a counselling service.


Time-Limited Therapy in a General Practice Setting

Time-Limited Therapy in a General Practice Setting

Author: Glyn Hudson-Allez

Publisher: SAGE

Published: 1997-10-15

Total Pages: 236

ISBN-13: 1446264068

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`[An] excellent book... an important source of learning, bringing clarity and insight into often isolated areas′ - Counselling in Medical Settings (CMS) Journal `Glyn Hudson-Allez′s book is very well researched and clearly written... time-limited therapy is an effective and professional means of offering practical help and the book is highly recommended reading for all counsellors wishing to work in this way′ - Family Practice As general practitioners are increasingly capping provision of counselling sessions, time-limited therapy skills are becoming ever-more important to counsellors working alongside GPs. Time-limited therapy provides a specific set of skills which enable counsellors to cope successfully with the large number and wide range of referrals they can receive in primary care settings. This book covers both difficulties commonly presented in primary care, such as anxiety, stress, bereavement and depression, and problems not usually considered appropriate for working within a time-limited framework - such as eating disorders, medical complaints and abuse: the author shows that clients with such problems can also be helped effectively. Integrating counselling skills with psychological knowledge, Glyn Hudson-Allez outlines the psychological and physical aspects of each problem and provides concise guidelines, with illustrative case studies, on how time-limited therapy can be used efficiently in each case. She also discusses the administration and evaluation of a counselling service within primary care.


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.


Counselling Psychology

Counselling Psychology

Author: Professor Petruska Clarkson

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013-11-12

Total Pages: 358

ISBN-13: 1317798740

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Counselling psychology, a rapidly expanding mental health discipline, is rooted in academic psychology and therefore has unique potential of develop and sustain a powerful model for the integration of research and practice. This is the argument of this pioneering book, which brings together contributions from many leading counselling psychologists to show how practitioners are already working along these lines, and how the model can be developed for the future. The aim of the book is to bridge the divide between academic psychology and counselling practice and to encourage professionals to bring ethically aware and culturally sensitive research into the consulting room. It provides a secure grounding for trainees and an excellent resource for experience practitioners. Counselling Psychology: * defines and contextualizes the discipline * examines its potential for future development * shows how research integrated with supervised practice can be applied in professional settings.


New Directions in Counselling

New Directions in Counselling

Author: Rowan Bayne

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2002-09-11

Total Pages: 334

ISBN-13: 1134789645

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Responds to the major changes affecting counselling - national and European legislation, drive for greater professionalism, accountability, competency and multiculturalism. Considers implications of accreditation and NVQs.


Clinical Mental Health Counseling

Clinical Mental Health Counseling

Author: J. Scott Young

Publisher: SAGE Publications

Published: 2016-07-27

Total Pages: 548

ISBN-13: 1506305644

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Referencing the 2016 CACREP standards, Clinical Mental Health Counseling: Elements of Effective Practice combines solid foundational information with practical application for a realistic introduction to work in community mental health settings. Top experts in the field cover emerging models for clinical interventions as they explore cutting-edge approaches to CMH counseling. With case studies integrated throughout, students will be well prepared to move into practicum and internship courses as well as field-based settings. "An instant classic. Young and Cashwell have assembled a stellar group of counselor education authors and produced an outstanding, comprehensive, and easy-to-read text that clearly articulates and elevates the discipline of clinical mental health counseling. This book covers everything a CMHC needs to hit the ground running in clinical practice!" —Bradley T. Erford, Loyola University Maryland, Past President of the American Counseling Association