Challenges to Counselling and Psychotherapy
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A clear, readable, radical challenge to the foundations of therapy. The author's ultimate target is not counselling, but the abuse of professionalisation and our current deity - consumerism. The range, passion and depth of the discussion will attract the general reader and a wide diversity of carers and clients. The questions raised should make it mandatory reading for practitioners and their supervisors. Which schools of counselling will rise to the challenge? Which will fail, and fall?
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A clear, readable, radical challenge to the foundations of therapy. The author's ultimate target is not counselling, but the abuse of professionalisation and our current deity - consumerism. The range, passion and depth of the discussion will attract the general reader and a wide diversity of carers and clients. The questions raised should make it mandatory reading for practitioners and their supervisors. Which schools of counselling will rise to the challenge? Which will fail, and fall?
Title: Challenges to Counselling and Psychotherapy
Author: Howard, Alex, Emmy van Deurzen
ISBN: 9780333642870
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Publication Date: 1996-09-18
Number of Pages: 208
Weight: 0.2813 kg
'A thought-provoking text, well argued and researched.' - D.Karaji, De Montfort University 'An excellent critique of counselling/psychotherapy practice.' - J.McKenna, University College Salford 'Anyone buying in counselling skills for their company or considering using counsellors in any way should read this perceptive, thought-provoking book.' - Personnel Today 'This is the first book centrally about counselling... which puts it firmly and unflinchingly in perspective...The book is comprehensive, knowledgeable, extremely accessibly written without being superficial (a considerable achievement), entertaining, and modestly wise (an even more considerable achievement).' - David Smail, author of The Origins of Unhappiness 'This book is the funniest and the most serious account of the burgeoning business of counselling and psychotherapy.' - Dorothy Rowe 'An important book which should be widely read, especially by counsellors and psychotherapists.' - Anne Whitaker, Self and Society 'A challenging and very interesting read for trainees and practising therapists in counselling and clinical psychology, asking many of the difficult questions which students should be considering and cutting away at the arrogance which professionalisation can promote.' - Alison Macdonald, Behaviour Research and Therapy
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