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On Being a Client - Understanding the Process of Counselling and Psychotherapy

English · Paperback / Softback

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Informationen zum Autor David Howe is Senior Lecturer in the School of Economic and Social Studies at the University of East Anglia. His publications include The Consumers' View of Family Therapy (1989) and, with P Sawbridge and D Hinings, Half a Million Women: Mothers Who Lose Their Children by Adoption (1992). Klappentext `This book explores what clients have to say about their experience of the psychotherapeutic process. David Howe observes that, regardless of the therapist's theoretical orientation, clients say similar things about their experience of being helped (and not being helped)' - Clinical Psychology Forum Zusammenfassung `This book explores what clients have to say about their experience of the psychotherapeutic process. David Howe observes that, regardless of the therapist's theoretical orientation, clients say similar things about their experience of being helped (and not being helped)' - Clinical Psychology Forum Inhaltsverzeichnis INTRODUCTION Love and Work PART ONE: ACCEPT ME Warm and Friendly Acceptance A Secure Base PART TWO: UNDERSTAND ME Understanding People Knowing Other Minds Natural Psychologists Biology and Experience The Development of Social Understanding The Origins of the Empathetic Counsellor PART THREE: TALK WITH ME The Chance to Talk Description Narrative Dialogue PART FOUR: THE FORMATION AND RE-FORMATION OF THE SELF IN SOCIAL RELATIONSHIPS The Formation of the Self in Social Relationships The Nature of the Counselling Relationship

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