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Introduction to the Therapeutic Relationship in Counselling and - Psychotherap

English · Paperback / Softback

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'Stephen Paul and Divine Charura are to be congratulated on producing this almost 'encyclopaedic' work reflecting upon the importance and complexity of the relationship within therapy. Suitable for students and experienced therapists alike, this text is illuminated with 'clips' relating to client and practitioner experiences, theoretical issues and research outcomes. A wonderful resource and contribution to current professional literature' - Colin Lago, Fellow of BACP

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Introduction: The therapeutic relationship in counselling and psychotherapy
Introducing the Therapeutic Relationship
Introducing the therapeutic relationship
What the research tells us
The relationship in different modalities
A relational approach to therapy
Developmental factors in a relational approach
Establishing and Maintaining the Relationship
Establishing the relationship
Developing the relationship
Challenges to the relationship: When things get tricky
Ending the relationship
The Relationship in Context
The therapist's self in relationship
Working with difference within the therapeutic relationship: A relational perspective
Developing your Practice
Appendix 1 Glossary of terms
Appendix 2 Conclusions and Recommendations of the Interdivisional (APA Divisions 12 & 29) Task Force on Evidence-Based Therapy Relationships


About the author

Stephen Paul has recently retired as  Director of The Centre for Psychological Therapies at Leeds Metropolitan University after 20 years of  service.   He is a client-centred psychotherapist. He is co-editor of The Therapeutic Relationship: Themes and Perspectives (PCCS , 2008) and  The Therapeutic Relationship Handbook: Theory and (McGraw-Hill /OUP ,2014). Stephen was instrumental in developing a Relational Approach to Therapy with Geoff Pelham (1999).. He has worked extensively in both adult and child & adolescent psychiatry. He has been  head of a therapeutic school  and  was Director of the VSO programme in Bhutan. Stephen now writes, practises therapy, supervision and coaching, and provides training.
Divine Charura is professor of counselling psychology and programme director for the doctorate in counselling psychology at York St John University. He is a chartered counselling psychologist and registered psychotherapist and has co-authored and edited numerous books in counselling and psychotherapy. 

Summary

Offering a practical and evidence-based guide to all aspects of the therapeutic relationship in counselling and psychotherapy, this book helps trainee and practising therapists facilitate a strong working alliance with each of their clients.

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