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Sage Publications Ltd
21 May 2024
Are you looking to use counselling skills to enhance your existing helping role? Are you taking the first steps towards becoming a professional counsellor? This practical guide will provide you with the ideal introduction, showing you what helping and counselling is all about.

Part 1: Counselling Skills will introduce readers to the underpinning knowledge and practical tools needed to develop a range of helping skills for use in a variety of helping roles, showing what it means to work safely and ethically.

Part 2: Counselling Studies will help them take their understanding further by considering in detail important theories and professional issues, preparing them to work as a professional counsellor.

Part 3: Counselling Study Skills will offer practical advice and hints and tips to help them make the best start on their counselling portfolio, including journal and essay writing skills, research skills and how to get inspired and overcome blocks to

learning.

The Third Edition includes new content on counselling skills competencies; working with diverse client groups; online counselling; new case studies, tips and activities.

Packed full of practical activities and written in a supportive conversational style, this book is essential reading for anyone wanting to learn counselling skills or embarking on their first stage of training to be a counsellor.
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Imprint:   Sage Publications Ltd
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Edition:   3rd Revised edition
Dimensions:   Height: 232mm,  Width: 186mm, 
Weight:   810g
ISBN:   9781529671056
ISBN 10:   1529671051
Pages:   360
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Primary
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Part I: Counselling Skills Chapter 1: Using counselling skills ethically and safely Chapter 2: Establishing a helping relationship Chapter 3: Working empathically as a helper Chapter 4: Focusing on the helpee’s needs and concerns Chapter 5: Using self-awareness in helping work Chapter 6: Using counselling skills Chapter 7: Using reflection and feedback to enhance counselling skills Part II: Counselling Studies Chapter 8: Preparing to work within an ethical and legal framework as a counsellor Chapter 9: Understanding the counselling relationship Chapter 10: Understanding difference and diversity to develop empathic understanding Chapter 11: Working within a user-centred approach to counselling Chapter 12: Using theory and insight to increase self-awareness Chapter 13: Understanding theories of counselling in practice Chapter 14: Using supervision to support counselling Part III: Counselling Study Skills Chapter 15: Motivation and blocks to learning Chapter 16: Essay writing skills Chapter 17: Journal writing skills Chapter 18: Self-care Chapter 19: Critical thinking Chapter 20: Experiential learning Chapter 21: Research in counselling and helping work

Fiona is an experienced counsellor, supervisor and trainer and was Head of Qualifications at CPCAB for 13 years before moving to BACP to take up a series of roles as Head of Professional Standards, Chief Professional Standards Officer and Deputy CEO until 2023.  She has always championed vocational training as an important route into the counselling profession and has a background in delivering counselling programmes in Further Education. Fiona is a contributory author to Understanding Counselling and Psychotherapy (SAGE, 2010). Traci Postings is an experienced counsellor and supervisor and has taught extensively in adult education. She has been a training consultant in the homelessness and addiction sectors, and compiled a training manual highlighting the value of counselling skills in health and social care settings.  More recently, Traci has been involved in qualification and competence development, being committed to promoting and achieving high standards in the counselling professions. Barry was an experienced therapist within the person-centred family of psychotherapy and counselling and a long-standing staff member of CPCAB, where they worked most recently as EDI Professional Lead and Counselling Qualifications Professional for Tailor-Made Qualifications.  Anthony Crouch is a counselling psychologist and the founder and CEO of CPCAB and the Counselling Channel. His passionate belief in high quality counselling training led to the development of the CPCAB model in the early 1990s which has been reviewed regularly over the past two decades to incorporate the latest research on effective counselling. Anthony is also the author of Inside Counselling (SAGE, 1997).

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