Introduction to Counselling and Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, Practice and Social Purpose
Introduction to Counselling and Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, Practice and Social Purpose
McLeod, John
Open University Press
03/2025
740
Mole
Inglês
9780335252312
15 a 20 dias
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Part 1 What happens in therapy: the common ground
1 What it's like to be a client
2 What it's like to be a therapist
3 Working together: the relationship between the client and therapist
4 Therapy as a process
5 The beginning
6 Leaving therapy
Part 2 Conceptualising the practice of therapy
7 The psychodynamic tradition
8 The cognitive-behavioural perspective
9 Interpersonal therapies
10 Person-centred, humanistic, and experiential approaches
11 Transactional analysis: a comprehensive theoretical system
12 Gestalt therapy
13 Existential therapy
14 Narrative therapy
15 Working with families
16 The use of art in therapy
17 Therapy in nature: using the outdoor environment
18 The use of technology in therapy
19 Religion and spirituality
20 Embodied conversations
21 Integrative therapies
22 Pluralistic therapy
Part 3 How therapy can contribute to building a better world
23 The historical context of contemporary practice
24 A cultural perspective on therapy
25 A social adversity perspective
26 A social justice approach to therapy
27 Decolonising therapy
28 Racialisation and antiracism
29 Supporting clients to overcome gender-based oppression
30 Climate change and ecological collapse
Part 4 Being a therapist
31 Qualities of effective therapists
32 Professional structures for supporting therapy practice
33 Working within an ethical and moral framework
34 Using research to inform practice
35 A life worth living: suicide and the social purpose of counselling and psychotherapy
1 What it's like to be a client
2 What it's like to be a therapist
3 Working together: the relationship between the client and therapist
4 Therapy as a process
5 The beginning
6 Leaving therapy
Part 2 Conceptualising the practice of therapy
7 The psychodynamic tradition
8 The cognitive-behavioural perspective
9 Interpersonal therapies
10 Person-centred, humanistic, and experiential approaches
11 Transactional analysis: a comprehensive theoretical system
12 Gestalt therapy
13 Existential therapy
14 Narrative therapy
15 Working with families
16 The use of art in therapy
17 Therapy in nature: using the outdoor environment
18 The use of technology in therapy
19 Religion and spirituality
20 Embodied conversations
21 Integrative therapies
22 Pluralistic therapy
Part 3 How therapy can contribute to building a better world
23 The historical context of contemporary practice
24 A cultural perspective on therapy
25 A social adversity perspective
26 A social justice approach to therapy
27 Decolonising therapy
28 Racialisation and antiracism
29 Supporting clients to overcome gender-based oppression
30 Climate change and ecological collapse
Part 4 Being a therapist
31 Qualities of effective therapists
32 Professional structures for supporting therapy practice
33 Working within an ethical and moral framework
34 Using research to inform practice
35 A life worth living: suicide and the social purpose of counselling and psychotherapy
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<span>integrative; pluralistic; person-centred; scoped; therapy; therapeutic training</span>
Part 1 What happens in therapy: the common ground
1 What it's like to be a client
2 What it's like to be a therapist
3 Working together: the relationship between the client and therapist
4 Therapy as a process
5 The beginning
6 Leaving therapy
Part 2 Conceptualising the practice of therapy
7 The psychodynamic tradition
8 The cognitive-behavioural perspective
9 Interpersonal therapies
10 Person-centred, humanistic, and experiential approaches
11 Transactional analysis: a comprehensive theoretical system
12 Gestalt therapy
13 Existential therapy
14 Narrative therapy
15 Working with families
16 The use of art in therapy
17 Therapy in nature: using the outdoor environment
18 The use of technology in therapy
19 Religion and spirituality
20 Embodied conversations
21 Integrative therapies
22 Pluralistic therapy
Part 3 How therapy can contribute to building a better world
23 The historical context of contemporary practice
24 A cultural perspective on therapy
25 A social adversity perspective
26 A social justice approach to therapy
27 Decolonising therapy
28 Racialisation and antiracism
29 Supporting clients to overcome gender-based oppression
30 Climate change and ecological collapse
Part 4 Being a therapist
31 Qualities of effective therapists
32 Professional structures for supporting therapy practice
33 Working within an ethical and moral framework
34 Using research to inform practice
35 A life worth living: suicide and the social purpose of counselling and psychotherapy
1 What it's like to be a client
2 What it's like to be a therapist
3 Working together: the relationship between the client and therapist
4 Therapy as a process
5 The beginning
6 Leaving therapy
Part 2 Conceptualising the practice of therapy
7 The psychodynamic tradition
8 The cognitive-behavioural perspective
9 Interpersonal therapies
10 Person-centred, humanistic, and experiential approaches
11 Transactional analysis: a comprehensive theoretical system
12 Gestalt therapy
13 Existential therapy
14 Narrative therapy
15 Working with families
16 The use of art in therapy
17 Therapy in nature: using the outdoor environment
18 The use of technology in therapy
19 Religion and spirituality
20 Embodied conversations
21 Integrative therapies
22 Pluralistic therapy
Part 3 How therapy can contribute to building a better world
23 The historical context of contemporary practice
24 A cultural perspective on therapy
25 A social adversity perspective
26 A social justice approach to therapy
27 Decolonising therapy
28 Racialisation and antiracism
29 Supporting clients to overcome gender-based oppression
30 Climate change and ecological collapse
Part 4 Being a therapist
31 Qualities of effective therapists
32 Professional structures for supporting therapy practice
33 Working within an ethical and moral framework
34 Using research to inform practice
35 A life worth living: suicide and the social purpose of counselling and psychotherapy
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