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Informationen zum Autor Anthony Crouch is a counselling psychologist and the founder and CEO of CPCAB and the Counselling Channel. His passionate belief in high quality counselling training led to the development of the CPCAB model in the early 1990s which has been reviewed regularly over the past two decades to incorporate the latest research on effective counselling. Anthony is also the author of Inside Counselling (SAGE, 1997). Klappentext `A painfully honest account of the whole interior of the counselling process. Crouch offers a wealth of vivid observations, disclosures and exercises. This highly personal yet instructive book is essential reading not only for trainees but for clients, counsellors, supervisors and trainers who need to be reminded of the subjective core of counselling' - Colin Feltham, Sheffield Hallam University`A masterly job... reviewing the whole training side of counselling... It is honest, direct, challenging, personal, exciting' - Michael Carroll, Private Practice Zusammenfassung Explores the experience of becoming and being a counsellor! and engaging in the therapeutic process. This book enters the internal! subjective world of counselling through its characters: students! counsellors! clients! supervisors and the author himself. It also provides personal development exercises. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction - The Subjective World of Client and Counsellor So What Is This Thing Called Self? A Creative Way of Working with Internal Conflicts The Repeating Past Working with Personal History Close Relationships The Client-Counsellor Relationship Developing Your Understanding of the Therapeutic Process Three in a Room - The Experience of Counselling Supervision Conclusions Know Thyself - Especially the Bad Bits