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Introduction to counselling skills : texts and activities / Richard Nelson-Jones.

By: Nelson-Jones, Richard.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: London ; Thousand Oaks, Calif. ; SAGE Publications, 2005Edition: 2nd ed.Description: xii, 353 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.ISBN: 1412902738.Subject(s): CounselingDDC classification: 158.3
Contents:
Part I: Introduction -- Who are counsellors, psychotherapists and helpers? -- Creating communication skills and feelings -- Creating mind skills -- The counselling and helping process -- Counselling and helping relationships -- Part 2: The relating stage -- Understanding the internal frame of reference -- Showing attention and interest -- Reflecting feelings -- Starting the counselling and helping process -- Managing resistances and making referrals -- Part 3: The understanding stage -- Assessing feelings and physical reactions -- Assessing thinking -- Assessing communication and actions -- Challenges, feedback and self-disclosure -- Monitoring, summarizing and identifying skills -- Part 4: The changing stage -- Helping to solve problems -- Coaching skills: speaking, demonstrating and rehearsing -- Improving communication and actions -- Improving thinking -- Negotiating homework -- Conducting middle sessions -- Terminating counselling and helping -- Part 5: Further considerations -- Diversity in counselling and helping -- Ethical issues and dilemmas -- Training groups, supervision and support -- Counselling theory and research -- Becoming more skilled and human.
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

`As a course book or an aide to individual learning this book contains a wealth of information and guidance based on years of study and practice. It is easy to use because it is clearly signposted. I particularly like the way the author addresses the range of issues a student needs to consider before embarking on a counselling course. The structure of building block by block, skill by skill simplifies assessment′ - Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal

Good counselling skills are the key to effective helping relationships. Introduction to Counselling Skills, Second Edition is designed to help readers′ acquire and develop these skills, using an easy-to-follow, three-stage model.

Drawing on many years experience as a counsellor, trainer and writer, Richard Nelson-Jones describes in detail each stage in the helping process and gives examples to show how the skills work in practice. The examples also demonstrate the variety of contexts in which counselling skills are commonly used, as well as the diversity of issues and problems they can help to address. The book covers:

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Introduction to Counselling Skills, Second Edition is full of practical features designed to aid learning, including activities related to the particular skill being described, learning outcomes, examples, summaries and a glossary of key terms. For this, the Second Edition , the book has been fully up-dated and new material has been added on the diversity of helpers and clients, the use of training groups and supervision.

Combining a clear explanation of skills, with a host of practical activities, Introduction to Counselling Skills, Second Editio n is the ideal text for introductory courses in counselling skills, counselling and many other professional areas including health care, management, education and social work.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 343-347) and indexes.

Part I: Introduction -- Who are counsellors, psychotherapists and helpers? -- Creating communication skills and feelings -- Creating mind skills -- The counselling and helping process -- Counselling and helping relationships -- Part 2: The relating stage -- Understanding the internal frame of reference -- Showing attention and interest -- Reflecting feelings -- Starting the counselling and helping process -- Managing resistances and making referrals -- Part 3: The understanding stage -- Assessing feelings and physical reactions -- Assessing thinking -- Assessing communication and actions -- Challenges, feedback and self-disclosure -- Monitoring, summarizing and identifying skills -- Part 4: The changing stage -- Helping to solve problems -- Coaching skills: speaking, demonstrating and rehearsing -- Improving communication and actions -- Improving thinking -- Negotiating homework -- Conducting middle sessions -- Terminating counselling and helping -- Part 5: Further considerations -- Diversity in counselling and helping -- Ethical issues and dilemmas -- Training groups, supervision and support -- Counselling theory and research -- Becoming more skilled and human.

CIT Module COUN 7011 - Core reading

Table of contents provided by Syndetics

  • Part 1 Introduction
  • Who Are Counsellors, Psychotherapists and Helpers?
  • Creating Communication Skills and Feelings
  • Creating Mind Skills
  • The Counselling and Helping Process
  • Counselling and Helping Relationship
  • Part 2 The Relating Stage
  • Understanding the Internal Frame of Reference
  • Showing Attention and Interest
  • Reflecting Feelings
  • Starting the Counselling and Helping Process
  • Managing Resistances and Making Referrals
  • Part 3 The Understanding Stage
  • Assessing Feelings and Physical Reactions
  • Assessing Thinking
  • Assessing Communication and Actions
  • Challenges, Feedback and Self-Disclosure
  • Monitoring, Summarizing and Identifying Skills
  • Part 4 The Changing Stage
  • Helping to Solve Problems
  • Coaching Skills
  • Speaking, Demonstrating and Rehearsing
  • Improving Communication and Actions
  • Improving Thinking
  • Negotiating Homework
  • Conducting Middle Sessions
  • Terminating Counselling and Helping
  • Part 5 Further Considerations
  • Diversity in Counselling and Helping
  • Ethical Issues and Dilemmas
  • Training Groups, Supervision and Support
  • Counselling Theory and Research
  • Becoming More Skilled and Human

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