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An Introduction to Counselling and Psychotherapy

Theory, Research, Practice and Social Purpose

John McLeod

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Open University Press
02 April 2025
“I urge you to buy this book… One of the best overviews of the philosophy, principles, theories, research and practices of therapy that I have ever read... This book should be read by both beginning and fully qualified therapists – and importantly, by all those involved in designing and delivering training programmes for counsellors and psychotherapists.” Professor Charlotte Sills, Ashridge Business School, Metanoia Institute, UK

“If you have been searching for a contemporary book that offers a comprehensive overview of counselling and psychotherapy in straightforward manner whilst also engaging with underlying debates and research evidence, then you have just found it! I highly recommend this book for every counselling and psychotherapy trainee and for seasoned practitioners alike.” Dr Divine Charura, Professor of Counselling Psychology, York St John University, UK

“The brilliance of a book such as this one, a uniqueness which sits alongside its longevity and numerous editions, is that McLeod’s work recognises that counselling and psychotherapy, that the work we do with the wide range of clients we meet, is a constantly growing field…A brilliantly worthy addition to this ever-expanding universe which is our profession.” Dr Dwight Turner, Course Leader, Humanistic Counselling and Psychotherapy, University of Brighton, UK

John McLeod’s accessible bestseller provides a comprehensive, research-informed overview of the theory and practice of counselling and psychotherapy. Now in its seventh edition, this leading introduction to the discipline has been expanded to include a renewed focus on social justice, the use of technology in therapy, non-Western traditions, socio-political and decolonising perspectives, and working with clients who are considering taking their own lives.

The book retains its comprehensive coverage of both mainstream and emerging approaches to therapy, and professional issues such as supervision, training, therapist development, ethical standards, and research-informed practice. New to this edition is wider coverage of issues such as racism, the climate crisis, gender, and sexuality; debates around neuroscience, spirituality and integrative approaches to therapy; and third-wave transdiagnostic cognitive behavioural therapies such as ACT, mindfulness, and FAP.

Fully revised and updated throughout, the seventh edition also contains:

Access to complementary online resources Case studies Landmark and contemporary research studies Critical analysis of the cultural, historical, and social context of therapeutic approaches Reflection and discussion topics Suggestions for further reading

This book equips readers with the confidence to navigate and apply a range of therapeutic models. Building on the author’s significant research and professional experience, the 7th edition of An Introduction to Counselling and Psychotherapy remains the definitive guide for students and practitioners.

John McLeod has extensive experience as a counsellor, psychotherapist, supervisor, educator and researcher. He is currently Professor of Counselling at the Institute for Integrative Counselling and Psychotherapy in Dublin, Ireland, and has held similar roles at universities in England, Scotland, Italy, New Zealand, and Norway. His publications include the following books with Open University Press: Counselling Skills: Theory, Research and Practice, Embedded Counselling in the Helping Professions: A Practical Guide and Personal and Professional Development for Counsellors, Psychotherapists and Mental Health Practitioners.
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Imprint:   Open University Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Edition:   7th edition
Dimensions:   Height: 247mm,  Width: 190mm,  Spine: 48mm
Weight:   1.453kg
ISBN:   9780335252312
ISBN 10:   0335252311
Pages:   740
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  A / AS level
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Part 1 Counselling and psychotherapy in a changing world 1 The historical and socio-political context of contemporary practice Part 2 What happens in therapy: the common ground 2 What it’s like to be a client 3 What it’s like to be a therapist 4 Building a therapeutic relationship: working together 5 The process of therapy: the beginning 6 The hard work: choices, learning, and change 7 Leaving therapy Part 3 Conceptualising the practice of therapy 8 The psychodynamic tradition 9 The cognitive–behavioural perspective 10 Interpersonal therapies 11 Person-centred, humanistic, and experiential approaches 12 Transactional analysis: a comprehensive theoretical system 13 Gestalt therapy 14 Existential therapy 15 Narrative therapy 16 Working with families 17 The use of art in therapy 18 Therapy in nature: using the outdoor environment 19 Religion and spirituality 20 Embodied conversations: implications of developmental neuroscience  21 Integrative therapies 22 Pluralistic therapy Part 4 How therapy can contribute to building a better world 23 Making sense of the historical context of contemporary practice 24 Principles of culturally-sensitive therapy 25 Using therapy to overcome social injustice 26 Facing up to colonialism, racism and white privilege 27 Supporting clients to deal with gender-based violence and oppression 28   Working with individuals, families and communities to come to terms with climate anxiety, grief and trauma  Part 5 Being a therapist 29 The qualities of effective therapists 30 Professional structures for supporting therapist competence 31 An ethical and moral framework for therapy 32 Using research to inform practice 33 Delivery formats to enhance access and effectiveness: on-line therapy and beyond 34. Looking ahead: Future challenges for the psychotherapeutic professions

John McLeod is Professor of Counselling at the University of Abertay Dundee, having previously taught at Keele University and Wolverhampton University. He has practised in a range of counselling settings, as well as being involved in training, research and consultancy with many occupational groups, including nurses, social workers and emergency services personnel. The author of six books and more than fifty articles and chapters on various aspects of counselling and psychotherapy, he is currently editor of Counselling and Psychotherapy Research

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