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Time-Limited Counselling

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Informationen zum Autor Colin Feltham is series editor of Professional Skills for Counsellors and Short Introductions to the Therapy Professions series, co-editor of SAGE Handbook of Counselling and Psychotherapy and author of several SAGE texts, including What is Counselling? Klappentext `Excellent... [the book] explores the "provision of effective counselling with limited resources and under strict time pressures"... with some excellent writing on the nature of time and attitudes to time in counselling and psychotherapy... the evidence in favour [of short-term counselling] is put strongly. Colin Feltham favours it as an approach of choice for certain clients, which should co-exist with (rather than adversarially seek to oust and replace) longer-term therapy... he draws from a wide range of literature, while identifying those key ingredients, skills and strategies that he has found especially significant. He also discusses some of the different contexts in which this work operates... Many of the questions and issues he poses... will be picked up most productively in training and supervision sessions' - Counselling, The Journal of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy Time-limited counselling - that is, the provision of effective counselling with limited resources and under strict time pressures - is becoming increasingly important as the demand for counselling increases, and the management of waiting lists and costs becomes a crucial concern. In this clearly written book, which incorporates useful, illustrative examples, Colin Feltham outlines the specific practical and technical skills, strategies and knowledge counsellors must have in order to undertake time-limited counselling. Following an examination of the client's induction into counselling, he describes the most appropriate models for different clients and problems. Further chapters assess the management of time-limited counselling in different settings - including private practice - and look at research, training and supervision issues. Squarely addressing the objections to the use of, and real problems in, the practice of this short-term therapeutic paradigm, the author argues that time-limited counselling can be justified not only on economic grounds but also ethically, philosophically, clinically and with reference to consumer preferences. He also identifies the common factors in successful short-term work that span different theoretical orientations. Zusammenfassung Outlines the specific practical and technical skills! strategies and knowledge counsellors must have in order to undertake time-limited counselling. Following an examination of the client's induction into counselling! this book describes the appropriate models for different clients and problems. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction The Nature of Time Attitudes to Time in Counselling and Psychotherapy Kinds and Models of Short-Term and Time-Limited Counselling and Psychotherapy The Appropriateness of Time-Limited Counselling for Different Clients Key Ingredients, Skills and Strategies Case Examples Learning from Experience Problems and Troubleshooting Management of Time-Limited Counselling in Context Training, Supervision, Evaluation and Research Issues ...

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Authors Colin Feltham
Publisher Sage Publications Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 13.12.1996
 
EAN 9780803979758
ISBN 978-0-8039-7975-8
No. of pages 192
Series Professional Skills for Counsellors Series
Subjects Non-fiction book > Politics, society, business > Politics

SOCIAL SCIENCE / Social Work, Social counselling and advice services, Counselling & Advice Services, Brief Therapy;Counseling Psychology

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