<i>`The comprehensive series of essays... is a timely contribution... This book is about being professional and effective... a valuable multimodal life inventory for use with clients is provided′ - <b>Counselling, The Journal of The British Association for Counselling
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<p><i><b>`This chunky little book is packed with interesting approaches to the currently fashionable area of client assessment.... This is a book for any counsellor or counsellor trainee′s shelf, a necessary reference for the sound professional′ - <b>Counselling News</b></b></i></p>
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<p><i><b><b>`A useful collection of articles on various aspects of assessment′ - <b>Self & Society</b></b></b></i></p>
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<p><i><b><b><b>`Essentially a practical skills development book [which] will add to most therapists′ and counsellors′ competencies′ - <b>Journal of the National Association for Psychotherapists</b></b></b></b></i></p>

`This chunky little book is packed with interesting approaches to the currently fashionable area of client assessment.... This is a book for any counsellor or counsellor trainee′s shelf, a necessary reference for the sound professional′ - Counselling News

`The comprehensive series of essays... is a timely contribution.... This book is about being professional and effective... a valuable multimodal life inventory for use with clients is provided′ - Counselling, The Journal of The British Association for Counselling

What information will help you assess the therapeutic needs of a client? Could you identify a suicidal client? How can you tell whether or not you are working with appropriate clients? Answering these and other questions, this book sheds light on a crucial, but often neglected, area of counselling. The authors provide clear guidelines, backed up by practice points, which clarify the assessment, monitoring and evaluation of clients.

The book adopts a broad approach, transcending specific counselling theories and covering the main issues involved at key stages in the client/counsellor relationship - from the initial contact, through monitoring of the therapeutic programme, to ending the counselling process. Areas examined include: assessing the best type of therapy for each client; identifying the client′s therapeutic goals; history taking; referral; and evaluating goal achievement.

Gladeanna McMahon is presenter of the ITV programme Dial A Mum.

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This work provides guidelines on the assessment, monitoring and evaluation of clients and the help they receive. Not adhering to specific schools of counselling, the work includes advice on meeting the client, through monitoring the therapeutic process to terminating counselling.
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What Do You Say after You Say `Er′? - Stephen Palmer General Assessment Issues - Peter Ruddell Client History Taking and Associated Administration - Gladeana McMahon Medical and Psychiatric Assessment - Berni Curwen What Type of Help? - Peter Ruddell and Berni Curwen Assessing for Optimal Therapeutic Intervention - Mark Aveline Assessment and Accountability - Patricia Armstrong Modality Assessment - Stephen Palmer Reviewing and Evaluating Therapeutic Progress - Carole Sutton
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780803975033
Publisert
1997-03-18
Utgiver
Vendor
SAGE Publications Ltd
Vekt
230 gr
Høyde
198 mm
Bredde
129 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
208

Om bidragsyterne

Professor Stephen Palmer PhD is an award winning psychologist and psychotherapist. He is Founder Director of the Centre for Stress Management, London. He is the UK′s first Visiting Professor of Work Based Learning and Stress Management at Middlesex University. He has authored/edited over 50 books including The Beginner′s Guide to Counselling and Psychotherapy (Sage, 2015). He is Co-editor of the European Journal of Counselling Theory, Research and Practice. Currently he is Honorary President of the International Stress Management Association; President of the International Society for Coaching Psychology; Founder Co-Chair of the London Branch of the British Association for Behavioural & Cognitive Psychotherapies; a Founder Director and Vice President of the Society of Dialectical Behaviour Therapy and a Director and Deputy Chair of the Association for Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy. His interests include jazz, art and coastal walking.