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  • av Frank Wills, Richard S. Hallam & Diana J. Sanders
    740 - 1 901,-

    This book presents accessible and up-to-date guidelines on the most effective ways of helping clients with anxiety problems. It outlines general methods of working with anxiety sufferers and highlights the issues specific client group.

  • - Theory, Research & Practice
    av Sara Gilbert
    562 - 1 790,-

    Drawing on over 20 years experience as a practitioner, Sara Gilbert further unravels the complexities of working with Anorexia, Bulimia and Binge Eating disorders, drawing on practical, cognitive behavioural and educational approaches to theory, assessment, treatment and practice.

  • av Michael J. Scott & Stephen G. Stradling
    492 - 1 817,-

    Maps out how to therapeutically treat sufferers of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) using a cognitive behavioural approach to treatment. Covering the spectrum of post-traumatic states, this book outlines a range of techniques for counselling clients who have suffered major trauma.

  • av Andrew Reeves
    590 - 1 942,-

    This is an important and practical book that looks at all the necessary professional considerations to be aware of when working with suicide potential.

  • av Windy Dryden & Stephen Palmer
    358 - 907,-

    Includes guidelines that show practitioners how they can give their clients the most effective help for their stress problems using a technically eclectic and systematic approach. This book discusses the symptoms and causes of stress and outlines a framework in which stress problems can be understood.

  • av Eddy Street
    684,-

    This text focuses on normative family problems, such as birth or leaving home; problems which distort normative expectations, such as divorce and step-parenting; and those that are produced by the unexpected, such as accidents or chronic illnesses.

  • av Diane Hammersley
    569 - 1 996,-

    Describing the uses and limitations of psychotropic drugs, their effectiveness and impact on the counselling process, this book lays down guidelines for assessment, drug withdrawal and counselling approaches to consider while clients are still taking drugs or are withdrawing from drug use.

  • av Donald L. Bubenzer
    637,-

    Focuses on the methods and techniques used by counsellors to reassert balance in a relationship. It examines the nature of couple relationships and emphasizes that counselling entails motivating couples, helping them to understand their problems and increasing their behavioural management skills.

  • av Robert Nathan & Linda Hill Estate
    580 - 1 886,-

    Explains what career counselling actually is, why people seek it, and indicates the many contexts where it is used. This second edition examines the issues typically brought to career counselling, and also includes a chapter on the role of career counselling within organisations.

  • av Prof Paul Gilbert
    689 - 2 120,-

    A practical guide to working with people suffering from depression. It outlines how to work with general negativity, sense of failure and abandonment, and feelings of powerlessness, anger, shame and guilt. It examines the essential stages of the therapeutic process from conceptualization and formulation through to a wide variety of interventions.

  • av Geraldine M. Humphrey & David G. Zimpfer
    614,-

    Serves as a guide for professionals who work with people experiencing bereavement through death and other forms of loss. Focusing on practical assessment and intervention strategies, this book guides readers through the theory and skills needed to work with clients in a way which initiates healing and promotes a sense of growth.

  • av Peggy Dalton
    624 - 1 979,-

    Provides a practical and accessible step-by-step guide for those working with people who experience disorders of speech, language, voice and fluency. The author emphasizes how counselling plays an increasing part in practitioners' approaches to communication problems.

  • av Claire Burke Draucker & Donna Martsolf
    1 843,-

    The pervasive and long-term effects that stem from sexual abuse make it vital that counsellors become adept at addressing the needs of survivors. This book identifies the healing processes which are useful to achieve recovery including disclosing the abuse; and, reinterpreting it from an adult perspective.

  • av Dr. Richard D.B. Velleman
    646 - 1 829,-

    The third edition of this bestselling guide to counselling alcohol problems combines evidence-based examples from the author's personal clinical experience with comprehensive, up-to-date factual information and research.

  • - Theory, Research & Practice
    av Robyn Sewell & Delia Joyce Cushway
    562 - 1 722,-

    Delia Cushway continues in her pursuit to show how dreamwork is not the prerogative of expert psychoanalysts, but a fruitful therapeutic tool that can be explored by all counsellors and other practitioners in the helping professions.

  • av Diana J Sanders
    629 - 1 805,-

    New approaches from cognitive therapy have made significant advances towards helping clients with psychosomatic problems. This practical and comprehensive guide describes a cognitive way of working with clients who present for counselling with physical symptoms, but where psychological issues or problems are causing or maintaining those symptoms.

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