Basic counselling skills : a helper's manual / Richard Nelson-Jones
Publication details: Los Angeles : SAGE, 2016. Edition: 4th edDescription: viii, 199 p. ; 25 cm. : PBISBN: 9781473912991Subject(s): Interviewing | Counseling | Counselor and client | PsychologyDDC classification: 158.3 NEL| Item type | Current library | Home library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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CONTENT
PART I Introduction
1 Who are counsellors and helpers?
2 What are basic counselling skills?
3 Helpers and helpees as diverse persons
4 What you bring to counselling and helping
5 The helping relationship
6 The helping process
PART II Specific counselling skills
7 Understanding the internal frame of reference
8 Showing attention and interest
9 Paraphrasing and reflecting feelings
10 Starting, structuring and summarizing
11 Asking questions
12 Monitoring
13 Offering challenges and feedback
14 Self-disclosing
15 Managing resistances and making referrals
16 Facilitating problem solving
17 Coaching, demonstrating and rehearsing
18 Improving helpees' self-talk
19 Improving helpees' rules
20 Improving helpees' perceptions
21 Negotiating homework
22 Conducting middle sessions
23 Ending helping
PART III Further considerations
24 Introduction to relaxation
25 Managing crises
26 Ethical issues and dilemmas
27 Multicultural and gender aware helping
28 Getting support and being supervised
29 Becoming more skilled.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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