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November, 2012 | SAGE Publications Ltd

Introduction to Counselling Skills

Text and Activities

Fourth Edition
Richard Nelson-Jones
- Fellow of the British Psychological Society and of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy
344 pages | November, 2012 | SAGE Publications Ltd
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From leading skills expert Richard Nelson-Jones, this bestselling book is the ideal companion for any trainer or trainee wanting to acquire and develop the counseling skills key to effective therapeutic relationships.

Using an easy to follow, three-stage model, this Fourth Edition provides the answers to those all important questions:

  • What are counseling skills and why are they important?
  • How can I become more skilled and put the skills I have learnt into practice?
  • What skills will help me manage crises and work effectively with diversity, ethical issues and dilemmas?
  • How can I help my client to develop their own self-helping skills and maintain change after the counseling relationship has terminated?

Accessible, practical and concise, this new edition is packed full of up-to-date case examples, more material on self-care and diversity, as well as a brand new chapter on "Using Technology in Counselling". This is the ideal text for introductory courses in counseling skills, counseling and other professional areas including health care, management, education and social work.



PART ONE: INTRODUCTION
Who Are Counsellors and Helpers?
Creating Communication Skills and Feelings
Creating Mind Skills
The Counselling and Helping Process
Counselling and Helping Relationships
PART TWO: THE RELATING STAGE
Understanding the Internal Frame of Reference
Showing Attention and Interest
Reflecting Feelings
Starting the Counselling and Helping Process
Managing Resistance and Making Referrals
PART THREE: THE UNDERSTANDING STAGE
Assessing Feelings and Physical Reactions
Assessing Thinking
Assessing Communication and Actions
Challenges, Feedback and Self-Disclosure
Monitoring, Summarizing and Identifying Skills
PART FOUR: THE CHANGING STAGE
Helping to Solve Problems
Coaching Skills: Speaking, Demonstrating and Rehearsing
Improving Communication and Actions
Improving Thinking
Negotiating Homework
Conducting Middle Sessions
Terminating Counselling and Helping
PART FIVE: FURTHER CONSIDERATIONS
Relaxation Interventions
Managing Crises
Multicultural and Gender-Aware Counselling and Helping
Ethical Issues and Dilemmas
Training Groups, Supervision and Support
Using Technology in Counselling
Becoming More Skilled and Human