The needs of carers are sometimes unclear and many health or voluntary workers are uncertain about their role in relation to the carers and their needs. This book provides basic counselling and... (more)
This book is designed to aid the practitioner in all social care settings. It covers the systemic approach from three main perspectives: key principles to help guide practice and teaching; the... (more)
A practical manual of counselling skills for working with children with chronic medical and physical conditions. The book explores the child's understanding of their body and illness, how to... (more)
Infertility affects one in six couples and is at once a medical, psychological and social problem. This book shows therapists how to help individuals and couples cope with this crisis. 178 pages. (more)
This text focuses on the process of assisting employees who have lost their jobs to develop career plans and to find new employment. Topics include: the theoretical basis of outplacement counselling;... (more)
Acknowledges the complimentary parts that counselling and psychotherapy play. (more)
This text outlines the theory and practice of brief therapeutic consultations. Based on a life-cycle perspective, and within a systematic framework, this approach seeks to involve the consultant... (more)
An introduction to the RELATE approach. 208 pages. (more)
Christian counsellors are divided in their views over deliverance and inner healing and the two camps regard each other with mutual suspicion. This book brings together these two approaches to... (more)