Integration in Counselling and Psychotherapy : Developing a Personal Approach by Charlotte Sills, Phil Lapworth and Sue Fish (2001, Trade Paperback)

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Product Identifiers

PublisherSAGE Publications, The Limited
ISBN-100761967133
ISBN-139780761967132
eBay Product ID (ePID)2132545

Product Key Features

Number of Pages192 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameIntegration in Counselling and Psychotherapy : Developing a Personal Approach
Publication Year2001
SubjectPsychotherapy / General, Psychotherapy / Counseling
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaPsychology
AuthorCharlotte Sills, Phil Lapworth, Sue Fish
FormatTrade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height0.5 in
Item Weight10 Oz
Item Length9.2 in
Item Width6.1 in

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceCollege Audience
LCCN2001-269386
Dewey Edition21
Reviews'Any counsellor or psychotherapist interested in understanding and reassuring their integrative framework would benefit from reading this book. It deals with some complex areas in a way that makes it an enjoyable and stimulating read for practitioners and trainees at any level - Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, 'Any counsellor or psychotherapist interested in understanding and reassuring their integrative framework would benefit from reading this book. It deals with some complex areas in a way that makes it an enjoyable and stimulating read for practitioners and trainees at any level' - Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal616.89/14
Table Of ContentPART ONE: INTEGRATION: CONTEXT AND CONCEPTSA Brief History of Integration and Some Recent DevelopmentsGeneric Elements of Counselling and PsychotherapyHow to IntegratePART TWO: AN EXERCISE IN INTEGRATIONDeveloping a Theory of Human BeingsDeveloping an Integrative FrameworkAn Integrative Framework in PracticePART THREE: OTHER FRAMEWORKS AND PROCEDURES FOR INTEGRATIONThe Therapeutic RelationshipMultimodal TherapyThe Comparative Script SystemThe Seven-Level ModelChange, Time, Place and Community - Keith TudorAn Integral ApproachPART FOUR: INTEGRATIVE TRAININGThe Integrative Practitioners Training and Development
Synopsis'Any counsellor or psychotherapist interested in understanding and reassuring their integrative framework would benefit from reading this book. It deals with some complex areas in a way that makes it an enjoyable and stimulating read for practitioners and trainees at any level' - Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal Supported by research findings, many practitioners see great advantage in integrating various approaches into their work rather than following one 'pure' form of counselling or psychotherapy. Integration in Counselling & Psychotherapy has been written as a guide for trainees and professionals interested in the philosophy, process and practice of integration. Part One provides an account of how integration has developed, outlines the generic elements of counselling and psychotherapy, and looks at how to integrate. In Part Two the authors set out their own multidimensional integrative framework, and demonstrate its use in clinical practice and in Part Three they describe a further five frameworks for readers to compare and contrast. The intention is not for practitioners to adhere to the frameworks presented here but to create and develop their own personal ways of integrating according to their theoretical background, level of experience and personal style., Supported by research findings, many practitioners see great advantage in integrating various approaches into their work rather than following one pure form of counselling or psychotherapy. Integration in Counselling and Psychotherapy has been written as a guide for trainees and professionals interested in the philosophy, process and practice of integration. Part One provides an account of how integration has developed, outlines the generic elements of counselling and psychotherapy, and looks at how to integrate. In Part Two the authors set out their own multidimensional integrative framework and demonstrate its use in clinical practice and in Part Three, they describe a further five frameworks for readers to com, A guide for those interested in the philosophy, process and practice of integration. It provides an account of how integration has developed and outlines the generic elements of counselling and psychotherapy, and looks at how to integrate. It also offers a multidimensional integrative framework, and demonstrates its use in clinical practice., 'Any counsellor or psychotherapist interested in understanding and reassuring their integrative framework would benefit from reading this book. It deals with some complex areas in a way that makes it an enjoyable and stimulating read for practitioners and trainees at any level - Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal Supported by research findings, many practitioners see great advantage in integrating various approaches into their work rather than following one 'pure form of counselling or psychotherapy. Integration in Counselling & Psychotherapy has been written as a guide for trainees and professionals interested in the philosophy, process and practice of integration. Part One provides an account of how integration has developed, outlines the generic elements of counselling and psychotherapy, and looks at how to integrate. In Part Two the authors set out their own multidimensional integrative framework, and demonstrate its use in clinical practice and in Part Three they describe a further five frameworks for readers to compare and contrast. The intention is not for practitioners to adhere to the frameworks presented here but to create and develop their own personal ways of integrating according to their theoretical background, level of experience and personal style., Supported by research findings, many practitioners see great advantage in integrating various approaches into their work rather than following one pure form of counselling or psychotherapy. Integration in Counselling and Psychotherapy has therefore been written as a guide for trainees and professionals interested in the philosophy, process and practice of integration. Part I provides an account of how integration has developed, outlines the generic elements of counselling and psychotherapy, and looks at how to integrate. In Part II the authors set out their own multidimensional integrative framework and demonstrate its use in clinical practice and in Part III, they describe a further five frameworks for readers to compare and contrast. The intention is not for practitioners to adhere to the frameworks presented here but to create and develop their own personal ways of integrating according to their theoretical background, level of experience and personal style. Integration is increasingly a feature of training in counselling and psychotherapy. This book will provide an invaluable resource for trainees and for those in practice who wish to expand their knowledge and skills by drawing more widely from different therapeutic approaches.
LC Classification NumberBF637.C6L35 2001
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