Client Issues in Counselling and Psychotherapy

Person-centred Practice

Janet Tolan editor Paul Wilkins editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Sage Publications Ltd

Published:10th Nov '11

Should be back in stock very soon

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This book provides a person-centred approach to addressing common client issues, offering valuable insights for therapists and practitioners alike.

In Client Issues in Counselling and Psychotherapy, readers are introduced to a comprehensive exploration of common challenges faced by clients in therapeutic settings. This book emphasizes a person-centred approach, providing therapists with the necessary tools to effectively address a range of issues, including Post Traumatic Stress, Depression, Panic and Anxiety, Substance Abuse, Eating Disorders, Self-harm, and Childhood Sexual Abuse. Each chapter is meticulously structured to cover the origins and meanings of these difficulties, thereby equipping practitioners with a deeper understanding of their clients' experiences.

The authors, Paul Wilkins and Janet Tolan, draw on their extensive backgrounds in the field, collaborating with leading person-centred therapists to present real-world case studies. These case studies serve as a bridge between theory and practice, illustrating how person-centred techniques can be effectively applied to help clients navigate their struggles. By focusing on the therapeutic process and the outcomes of various interventions, Client Issues in Counselling and Psychotherapy offers valuable insights into how to foster healing and growth in clients.

This essential resource is not just for seasoned professionals but also for trainees in counselling and psychotherapy. The book is recommended for anyone in health and social care who works with individuals facing these common issues. It aims to enhance the skills of practitioners while promoting a compassionate understanding of the client experience.

′This book is a valuable addition to the literature on person-centred therapy (PCT), dealing as it does with the thornier questions that unsettle every person-centred therapist at some stage in their practice...Written by seasoned practitioners who draw on their experience to illustrate how theory informs the decisions they make in response to dilemmas. As might be expected from person-centred practitioners, the book offers a range of interpretations of theory, reflecting what each author considers to be essentially person-centred. One of the most thought-provoking chapters for me is by Rose Cameron, on self-injury, which takes in new developments in neurobiology...This is an important book, not only for students of the person-centred approach but also for those hungry for a fresh perspective from throughtful practitioners′ -
Therapy Today
A much-needed, highly readable and very practical text. A range of common presenting issues are discussed and the reader is presented with classical person-centred perspectives on these. This book meets a need for person-centred students, who often want specific guidance on working with such issues -- Dr Mark Widdowson * drupal *
As always Janet Tolan really delivers. This is an insightful, thoughfu provoking book. it is essential reading for all person centred counsellors. -- Miss Caroline Gilchrist * drupal *
A fantastic book covering person centred ways of dealing with various issues. Using case studies and evaluations , explanations and assignments, this book will aid anyone entering into person cemtred counselling or even a reference for practicing counsellors to help with self reflection and supervision. -- Miss Sam Ford * drupal *
Good addition to person-centred training library, with a concise introduction to theory and a diversity of writers on client issues in practice. -- Mr James Pope * drupal *
This book really connects a range of client issues to theory. It does so from a Humanistic perspective, and succinctly positions the theory for the reader, giving a clear base from which to integrate the learning that follows. It therefore gives the reader, and particularly students, real insight into how these issues might manifest themselves, and how to work with the client struggling with similar issues. It is well structured and accessible to the reader, and the case study/example materials are well placed. Definitely a must have for students on Humanistic or Person Centred Courses, and those wanting to know more. -- Mr Mike Bancroft * drupal *
An essential read and reference point for those students on a Person-Centred programme of study and of relevance to those undertaking trainings in other orientations which take account of the person-centred perspective. -- Mrs Anne Smith * drupal *
Great! This book really brings alive Person Centred practice. -- Mrs Denise Hardy * drupal *
another excellent book by Janet tolan. The case studies are brillant. -- Mrs Mary Sherrill * drupal *
This book looks as some key client issues that are seen by counsellors, it is accessible and up to date, and contains useful case examples.
So helpful to look at this material from the person-centred perspective. -- Mrs Sarah Jones * drupal *
Perhaps more aimed towards diploma level students, but useful for certificate students too in illustrating the different contexts in which person-centred therapists might practice. Gives clear and valuable insight, from various contributors, into the way that different client issues are viewed from a person-centred theoretical perspective. -- Ms Helene Baker * drupal *
With clear examples and theory explanations, this book is a must read for all trainee and qualified therapists.

All writers were able to demystifies the approach especially in relation to complex presenting issues.

I particularly enjoyed the first chapter written by Sheila Haugh. She is a brilliant writer! -- Ms Patricia Gagni * drupal *
Helpful for answering trainees questions and stimulating class discussion about the types of issues clients bring to therapy. -- Ms Raje Suzanne Airey * drupal *
This is more relevant to students later on in their degree course rather than in my first year introductory module. -- Ms Vicki Smith * drupal *
This is an excellent book, which lends itself well all levels of our courses, but in particular L3 Studies and L4 Diploma. It has been particularly helpful to look at the inspection copy and see the wealth of issues shown in order to help students understand and deal with client issues within Person Centred practice. We have asked that this book is ordered and stocked in our Learning Resource Centres. -- Ms Yvonne Dickson-Smith * drupal *

ISBN: 9781848600270

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 300g

184 pages