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Creating the therapeutic relationship in counselling and psychotherapy

By: Series: Counselling and psychotherapy practicePublication details: Exeter Learning Matters 2010ISBN:
  • 1844454630
  • 9781844454631
Subject(s): Summary: This book provides an overview of the relationship between therapist and client in counselling and psychotherapy. It explores the wide range of issues and challenges that this relationship can present to counsellors. It includes sections on the experience of the first encounter, working with diversity and alternative belief systems, and ethical concerns. It also discusses at continuing professional development, peer support networks, and the advantages of belonging to a profesisonal body or organisation.
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This book provides an overview of the relationship between therapist and client in counselling and psychotherapy. It explores the wide range of issues and challenges that this relationship can present to counsellors. It includes sections on the experience of the first encounter, working with diversity and alternative belief systems, and ethical concerns. It also discusses at continuing professional development, peer support networks, and the advantages of belonging to a profesisonal body or organisation.

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