A Short Introduction to Counselling
An essential guide for aspiring professional counsellors
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Sage Publications Ltd
Published:17th Feb '14
Should be back in stock very soon
This paperback is available in another edition too:
- Hardback£105.00(9781446252567)
This guide offers a comprehensive overview of counselling for those considering professional training. A Short Introduction to Counselling serves as a practical resource.
In A Short Introduction to Counselling, readers are guided through the essential aspects of the therapy profession. This comprehensive overview is particularly beneficial for those considering professional training in counselling. It breaks down the core elements of what counselling truly entails, offering insights into its fundamental concepts, historical context, and the research that underpins the field. The book serves as a practical resource for individuals who are seeking clarity about the profession and its requirements.
Sally Aldridge, the Director of Registers at BACP, presents a step-by-step exploration of the counselling profession. She delves into the intricacies of training and the realities of practice, providing a grounded perspective for aspiring counsellors. The book not only outlines the training process but also sheds light on the real-world applications of counselling, demonstrating its relevance in various contexts, including the NHS and broader mental health care systems.
Furthermore, A Short Introduction to Counselling highlights the significant impact that counselling has had beyond traditional settings. By examining the evolution of counselling and its integration into modern health care, the book illustrates the profession's growing importance. This resource is an invaluable starting point for anyone interested in understanding the field of counselling and the journey to becoming a professional counsellor.
It takes considerable skill and years of experience to write such a detailed, yet accessible introduction to the exciting, complex and dynamic profession of counselling and psychotherapy.
-- Dr Hadyn Williams
Sally Aldridge has produced something remarkable here; this is a text which delivers insightful discussion on the development, nature and scope of counselling in a clear, compelling and accessible fashion.
-- Graham Bright
This book gives an impressive, comprehensive introduction to the world of counselling [...] Aldridge′s passion for counselling - ′the best job there is′ - enthuses new practitioners, as well as giving a compact overview of the field for those in practice. Trainers could adopt some of the ideas for activities. Additionally research findings are skilfully intertwined, making this a useful starting point for therapists undertaking research. Overall the book will appeal to those with professional curiosity, as there is a wealth of authoritative information within its pages, gained from Aldridge′s varied career and her years working for BACP. -- Rosie Dansey, counsellor and supervisor in private practice
The topics of training, research, ethics and career development, in particular, are handled in an in-depth, comprehensive and insightful manner. The exercises provided at the end of each chapter can serve to challenge students of counselling and help them develop critical thinking skills. The research studies presented in every chapter enhance the credibility of what has been written. The examples presented throughout the book not only make reading interesting, but can help the student identify with and understand more clearly what has been presented. -- Nirmala Alm
ISBN: 9781446252574
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 250g
200 pages