Handbook of Counselling Psychology

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Ray Woolfe, Windy Dryden, Sheelagh Strawbridge
SAGE, Apr 3, 2003 - Medical - 709 pages
`This Second Edition of the Handbook constitutes a comprehensive work which reflects the current status of counselling psychology and highlights developmental trends for the future. It is well structured and extremely informative and is therefore an essential source of reference that should be acquired by students and professional alike' - Stress and Health

`The Second Edition is a developmental step forward for counselling psychology, where the discipline's stance on what constitutes science, inquiry and the nature of evidence-based practice is clearly outlined. The versatility of the text is illustrated by theoretical perspectives on practice; the framework of the life-span appreciates the developmental view where distress is seen as a part of human experience as opposed to pathology. These features contribute to a counselling psychology text that is essential reading material' - Professor Pam James, Liverpool John Moores University

The Handbook of Counselling Psychology, Second Edition is the definitive guide to the context, theory and practice of contemporary counselling psychology. The Handbook is highly recommended by lecturers and trainees, while for practitioners it provides an excellent source of professional referenc

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; and

- 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. This new edition is also supported by illustrative case material and examples throughout, which show how issues arise and are addressed in practice.

The Handbook of Counselling Psychology, Second Edition is an invaluable resource for all trainees, students, lecturers and practitioners working in counselling psychology, counselling, psychotherapy and other helping professions.

 

Contents

Sheelagh Strawbridge and Ray Woolfe
3
Qualitative Research Methods in Counselling Psychology
74
Establishing Practicebased Evidence for Counselling
93
List of Figures
98
Perspectives on Practice
119
The Humanistic Paradigm
140
The CognitiveBehavioural Paradigm
161
Ernesto Spinelli
180
Psychological Therapy with Older Adults
381
Issues and Contexts
399
Counselling Psychology and Naturally Occurring
419
Psychological Therapy in Groups
442
Kidd
461
Affirmative Practice with Lesbian and Gay Clients
481
Crosscultural Counselling Psychology
500
Timelimited Practice
518

Feminist Approaches to Counselling Psychology
199
a Transpersonal Perspective
221
The Constructivist Paradigm
241
The Systems Paradigm
261
The Eclectic and Integrative Approach
277
Developmental Themes
301
Psychological Counselling of Children and Young People
322
Psychological Counselling with Young Adults
343
Counselling Psychology and Midlife Issues
363
Counselling Psychology in the Workplace
536
Enhancing Learning Skills
552
Stress Management and Prevention Programmes
572
Counselling Psychology and the Body
592
Social Professional and Ethical Issues
613
Training and Professional Development in
637
the Next Ten Years
656
Index
671
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About the author (2003)

Ray Woolfe is a Counselling Psychologist in private practice. Windy Dryden is one of the leading practitioners and trainers in the UK in the Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) tradition of psychotherapy. He is best known for his work in Rational-Emotive Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (RECBT), a leading CBT approach. He has been working in the field of counselling and psychotherapy since 1975 and was one of the first people in Britain to be trained in CBT. He has published over 200 books and has trained therapists all over the world, in as diverse places as the UK, the USA, South Africa, Turkey and Israel. He is Emeritus Professor of Psychotherapeutic Studies at Goldsmiths, University of London. Sheelagh Strawbridge is a Chartered Psychologist and Registered Counselling Psychologist.

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