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Basic counselling skills : a helper's manual / Richard Nelson-Jones.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Los Angeles ; SAGE, 2016.Edition: 4th EdDescription: viii, 199 pages ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9781473912984
  • 9781473912991
Other title:
  • Basic counseling skills
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 361.06 23 NEL
Contents:
Who are counsellors and helpers? What are basic counselling skills? Helpers and helpees as diverse persons What you bring to counselling and helping The helping relationship The helping process Understanding the internal frame of reference Showing attention and interest Paraphrasing and reflecting feelings Starting, structuring and summarizing Asking questions Monitoring Offering challenges and feedback Self-disclosing Managing resistances and making referrals Facilitating problem solving Coaching, demonstrating and rehearsing Improving helpees' self-talk Improving helpees' rules Improving helpees' perceptions Negotiating homework Conducting middle sessions Ending helping Introduction to relaxation Managing crises Ethical issues and dilemmas Multicultural and gender aware helping Getting support and being supervised Becoming more skilled Introduction Specific counselling skills Further considerations
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General Books General Books CUTN Central Library Social Sciences Non-fiction 361.06 NEL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 29783

Who are counsellors and helpers? What are basic counselling skills? Helpers and helpees as diverse persons What you bring to counselling and helping The helping relationship The helping process Understanding the internal frame of reference Showing attention and interest Paraphrasing and reflecting feelings Starting, structuring and summarizing Asking questions Monitoring Offering challenges and feedback Self-disclosing Managing resistances and making referrals Facilitating problem solving Coaching, demonstrating and rehearsing Improving helpees' self-talk Improving helpees' rules Improving helpees' perceptions Negotiating homework Conducting middle sessions Ending helping Introduction to relaxation Managing crises Ethical issues and dilemmas Multicultural and gender aware helping Getting support and being supervised Becoming more skilled Introduction Specific counselling skills Further considerations

Includes bibliographical references (pages 179-184) and index.

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