PublishedOxford University Press, November 2015 |
ISBN9780190300685 |
FormatSoftcover, 320 pages |
Dimensions24.5cm × 19.2cm × 2cm |
Psychotherapy and Counselling: Reflections on Practice provides a balance of engaging and in-depth stories and case studies from the inside of therapy. Representing the key practice modality sections of the Psychotherapy and Counselling Federation of Australia, the book explores examples from a range of therapeutic practices, grounded in the theoretical and evidence frameworks of the modality or approach and supported by clear and authoritative commentary.
These stories showcase the diversity of modalities in the field of psychotherapy and counselling, how they work in detail, and what can be expected from a particular therapeutic experience. The book provides readers with examples of advanced interpersonal skills and a considerable breadth and depth of knowledge of psychotherapy and counselling practice, as it is shaping up today. KEY FEATURES Contributions from eminent practising counsellors and psychotherapists in a range of fields of practice provide authoritative insights and reflect diversity of modalitiesAustralian case examples and stories from practitioners explore genuine work with clientsReflective practice questions and activities in each chapter encourage readers to reflect on what they've learnt and connect theory to practiceMargin note definitions and glossary help readers develop an understanding of professional terms