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Counselling Difficult Clients

Strategies for Navigating Challenging Client Relationships

Kingsley Norton author Gillian McGauley author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Sage Publications Ltd

Published:12th Dec '97

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This book offers insights and strategies for managing challenging client interactions, making it a valuable resource for mental health professionals.

In Counselling Difficult Clients, the authors provide a comprehensive guide for mental health professionals dealing with challenging clients. The book emphasizes practical guidelines, supported by real-world examples and a solid theoretical foundation, to help practitioners manage interactions with clients who may be difficult, disturbed, or disturbing. It acknowledges the strain these clients can place on counsellors and offers strategies to navigate these complex relationships effectively.

The focus of Counselling Difficult Clients is on the transactional nature of the relationship between practitioner and client, exploring the social contexts that influence these interactions. Rather than placing blame solely on the client, the authors encourage practitioners to reflect on their own approaches and philosophies, fostering a deeper understanding of the dynamics at play. This perspective not only aids in identifying the root causes of difficulties but also opens up avenues for more effective engagement with clients.

For newly trained counsellors, this book serves as an invaluable resource, offering organizational, practical, and theoretical advice that can enhance their skills and confidence. By presenting a well-rounded academic overview of client-counsellor interactions, along with preventative techniques and case-work examples, Counselling Difficult Clients equips professionals to face the challenges of their work with greater insight and resilience.

`[In this book] "difficult clients" is meant as "difficulties with clients"... I like to be challenged in my thinking and there was much about this book that I found thought-provoking and challenging, and which made me re-examine my basic philosophy and approach to counselling... Counselling Difficult Clients is a well-organized book. I liked the use of case work to illustrate both theoretical concepts and practices... For the newly trained counsellor this book offers organizational, practical and theoretical advice... it gives a good academic overview of understanding how client-counsellor interactions can become difficult, together with some preventative techniques and case-work examples′ - Counselling, The Journal of The British Association for Counselling

`This book raises awareness of the human qualities professionals bring to every psychotherapeutic relationship. It is an accessible description of how counselling can go dreadfully wrong. There are several case examples to which the authors return again and again to illustrate their points. All mental health professionals use counselling skills to some extent in their work. This is a pragmatic analysis of the difficulties that may arise in any therapeutic relationship. Nurses, doctors and social workers, as well as counsellors themselves, will find it useful′ -British Journal of Psychiatry

`The book follows a logical progression and uses case-studies to particularly good effect′ - Therapeutic Communities

This is a refreshing text for those interested in counselling but without experience. I would recommend this to counsellors in training and those interested in teaching and training counsellors and psychotherapists′ - International Review of Psychiatry

ISBN: 9780803976740

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 200g

168 pages