A Short Introduction to Counselling Psychology
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9781446241110
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SAGE Publications Ltd
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anglais
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A Short Introduction to Counselling Psychology

SAGE Publications Ltd

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"Covering key issues in the development of counselling psychology, this text
is ideal for psychologists considering entering counselling psychology
training or those who have already started on this path"

Stephen Palmer, Professor of Psychology, City University.

"This book provides a thorough yet accessible introduction to counselling
psychology. Written in a highly engaging manner, this timely publication will
undoubtedly provide an invaluable resource to all that read it"

Ewan Gillon, Senior Lecturer in Counselling Psychology, Glasgow Caledonian
University

A Short Introduction to Counselling Psychology brings together a wide range of
information on the theory and practice of counselling psychology, written
through the lens of direct practitioner experience and incorporating a global
perspective. The authors offer views on cutting-edge issues in counselling
psychology, discussing:

\- the social and historical context

\- philosophical considerations

\- the professional knowledge base

\- training requirements and paths, careers and practice

\- the tasks, challenges and debates that practitioners deal with in different
settings.

This accessible introduction is of special interest to students considering a
career in counselling psychology, and to professionals involved in the
training and supervision of counselling psychologists. As both an up-to-date
review of professional developments in relation to the field of counselling
psychology and also more broadly, senior practitioners should welcome this
resource as a reference covering all aspects of the present professional
setting.
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