Time Limited Therapy in Primary Care: A Person-Centred Dialogue

Author:   Richard Bryant-Jefferies (Retired BACP Accredited Person-Centred Counsellor and Supervisor, UK) ,  Graham Curtis Jenkins ,  Jerold Bozarth
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Edition:   1st New edition
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9781857759990


Pages:   172
Publication Date:   31 January 2004
Format:   Paperback
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LIVING THERAPY SERIES 'Many counsellors who work in primary care find it difficult to explain to colleagues in the primary care team what they actually do with clients behind the closed door of their room. In this book the author brings to life in a gripping way what really does go on when a counsellor sees a patient in the primary healthcare setting. It's good to read for once a book that describes so realistically and movingly the minute-by-minute account of what actually happens not a book describing clever therapists getting it right all the time. The book should be required reading for newly appointed non-clinical managers of counselling services and for primary healthcare staff about to start working with a counsellor as a member of their team.' Graham Curtis Jenkins in his Foreword For more information on other titles in this series please click here

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Author:   Richard Bryant-Jefferies (Retired BACP Accredited Person-Centred Counsellor and Supervisor, UK) ,  Graham Curtis Jenkins ,  Jerold Bozarth
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Radcliffe Publishing Ltd
Edition:   1st New edition
Dimensions:   Width: 17.10cm , Height: 25.10cm , Length: 24.60cm
Weight:   0.382kg
ISBN:  

9781857759990


ISBN 10:   1857759990
Pages:   172
Publication Date:   31 January 2004
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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... provides excellent insights into the many issues and challenges that are part of the work undertaken by therapists and counsellors in the primary care setting. ... the book is sensitively written and challenges the reader to reflect on key issues involved in the counselling process. -Nursing Standard, 2003 ... stresses the importance of supervision and support... However, the most useful concept... is understanding how much can be achieved in counselling sessions for a short period of time. -RCGP Beds & Herts Faculty News letter, 2004 This innovative text explores and explains a current popular trend in primary care - ie that of 'time limited' counselling therapy. Increasingly we are finding services that start out by stating that therapy will be limited - usually to six sessions. The author presents this reality... in the form of taking a client through each mock session. Throughout the text there are 'explanatory' boxes which allow further consideration of particular issues. -Journal of Community Nursing, December 2004


... provides excellent insights into the many issues and challenges that are part of the work undertaken by therapists and counsellors in the primary care setting. ... the book is sensitively written and challenges the reader to reflect on key issues involved in the counselling process. -Nursing Standard, 2003 ... stresses the importance of supervision and support... However, the most useful concept... is understanding how much can be achieved in counselling sessions for a short period of time. -RCGP Beds & Herts Faculty News letter, 2004 This innovative text explores and explains a current popular trend in primary care - ie that of 'time limited' counselling therapy. Increasingly we are finding services that start out by stating that therapy will be limited - usually to six sessions. The author presents this reality... in the form of taking a client through each mock session. Throughout the text there are 'explanatory' boxes which allow further consideration of particular issues. -Journal of Community Nursing, December 2004


"""… provides excellent insights into the many issues and challenges that are part of the work undertaken by therapists and counsellors in the primary care setting. … the book is sensitively written and challenges the reader to reflect on key issues involved in the counselling process."" —Nursing Standard, 2003 ""… stresses the importance of supervision and support… However, the most useful concept… is understanding how much can be achieved in counselling sessions for a short period of time."" —RCGP Beds & Herts Faculty News letter, 2004 ""This innovative text explores and explains a current popular trend in primary care - ie that of 'time limited' counselling therapy. Increasingly we are finding services that start out by stating that therapy will be limited - usually to six sessions. The author presents this reality… in the form of taking a client through each mock session. Throughout the text there are 'explanatory' boxes which allow further consideration of particular issues."" —Journal of Community Nursing, December 2004 ""… provides excellent insights into the many issues and challenges that are part of the work undertaken by therapists and counsellors in the primary care setting. … the book is sensitively written and challenges the reader to reflect on key issues involved in the counselling process."" —Nursing Standard, 2003 ""… stresses the importance of supervision and support… However, the most useful concept… is understanding how much can be achieved in counselling sessions for a short period of time."" —RCGP Beds & Herts Faculty News letter, 2004 ""This innovative text explores and explains a current popular trend in primary care - ie that of 'time limited' counselling therapy. Increasingly we are finding services that start out by stating that therapy will be limited - usually to six sessions. The author presents this reality… in the form of taking a client through each mock session. Throughout the text there are 'explanatory' boxes which allow further consideration of particular issues."" —Journal of Community Nursing, December 2004"


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