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On becoming a counsellor : the basic guide for non-professional counsellors / Eugene Kennedy and Sara C. Charles.

By: Kennedy, Eugene C.
Contributor(s): Charles, Sara C.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Dublin : Gill & Macmillan, 2001Edition: 3rd ed.Description: xiv, 433 p. ; 24 cm. + pbk.ISBN: 0717133478.Subject(s): Counseling | Helping behaviorDDC classification: 158.3
Contents:
Part one -- Guiding principles -- Emotional involvement -- Hard-bought wisdom -- What other people do to us -- What we do in relationship with others -- Revelations about ourselves in relationships with others -- What is it like to be real? -- The self as instrument in helping others -- Are we friends or counselors? -- Part two -- How do we interview? -- This wasn't my idea -- I won't dance, you can't make me -- Plotting our course -- Diagnosis: goals and resources -- Listening to the lives of others -- To whom shall we go? -- When can I say what I feel? -- Supportive psychotherapy -- Part three -- Reading the signs/ working with families -- Drugs: use and abuse -- Drink, drank, drunk -- The language of the seriously disturbed -- Everyperson's illness: depression -- Stressed out and anxious -- The problems of healthy people -- Introductory notes on personality disorders -- Personality disorders: cluster A -- Personality disorders: cluster B -- Personality disorders: cluster C -- Part four -- Marriage counseling -- Counseling persons with sexual problems -- Counseling the HIV/AIDS patient -- Suicide: weighing the risk -- Death in our culture -- Suffering our losses -- Emergencies: being a steady presence -- Taking counsel with ourselves.
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Since its first publication in 1977, Eugene Kennedy and Sara Charles's 'On Becoming a Counsellor' has become the one, indispensable resource for all those who, without extensive psychological training, must deal with troubled individuals - the confused, the grieving, the suffering, the immature, who so often turn to teachers, doctors, nurses, lawyers, clergy, and frequently to old friends. This new and completely revised edition will bring this already popular book up-to-date with the medical and psychological advances over the past ten years, and continue to provide non-professional as well as professional counsellors with all the essential tools they need to respond to people's problems with intelligence and compassion.

The authors set forth the basic rules of sound, effective counselling in such areas as anxiety, neurosis, depression, obsession, marriage, death, bereavement, suicide, schizophrenia, alcoholism and drugs. The meaning and symptoms of real emergencies are explored, as are the aspects of interviewing, diagnosis, referral and emotional involvement.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 409-418) and index.

Part one -- Guiding principles -- Emotional involvement -- Hard-bought wisdom -- What other people do to us -- What we do in relationship with others -- Revelations about ourselves in relationships with others -- What is it like to be real? -- The self as instrument in helping others -- Are we friends or counselors? -- Part two -- How do we interview? -- This wasn't my idea -- I won't dance, you can't make me -- Plotting our course -- Diagnosis: goals and resources -- Listening to the lives of others -- To whom shall we go? -- When can I say what I feel? -- Supportive psychotherapy -- Part three -- Reading the signs/ working with families -- Drugs: use and abuse -- Drink, drank, drunk -- The language of the seriously disturbed -- Everyperson's illness: depression -- Stressed out and anxious -- The problems of healthy people -- Introductory notes on personality disorders -- Personality disorders: cluster A -- Personality disorders: cluster B -- Personality disorders: cluster C -- Part four -- Marriage counseling -- Counseling persons with sexual problems -- Counseling the HIV/AIDS patient -- Suicide: weighing the risk -- Death in our culture -- Suffering our losses -- Emergencies: being a steady presence -- Taking counsel with ourselves.

CIT Module COUN 7012 - Core reading

CIT Module COUN 7011 - Core reading

Author notes provided by Syndetics

Eugene Kennedy is Professor of Psychology at Loyola University of Chicago. Sara C. Charles, M.D. is Professor of Clinical Psychiatry at the University of Illinois Medical School.

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