This is a unique collection of poems written by and for people who have survived our mental health system and the diagnostic process that is used to categorise and treat mental and emotional distress.
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€15.85
Multilingual clients are different from monolingual clients. So writes Beverley Costa at the start of this groundbreaking book which explores the challenges and opportunities that working multilingually can bring to the therapeutic relationship.
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€20.73
Published July, 2020
By Tony Merry and Sheila Haugh
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By Tony Merry and Sheila Haugh
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Learning and Being in Person-Centred Counselling has inspired and guided thousands of counselling students since it was first published in 1999. This third edition has been updated, with a new chapter on recent developments, by Sheila Haugh.
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€26.83
In this latest addition to the best-selling 'Primers in Counselling' series, one of UK's foremost therapy authors outlines the why, what and how of single-session counselling and the evidence that supports it.
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€17.07
Published May, 2020
By Deborah Lee, Emma Palmer and Deborah A. Lee
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By Deborah Lee, Emma Palmer and Deborah A. Lee
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In 2017 the global #MeToo movement burst through the conspiracy of silence around women's experience of sexual abuse and violence. Now this ground-breaking book provides a space for counsellors and psychotherapists - more often the listeners - to tell their own stories, sometimes for the first time.
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€28.05
Increasingly, counsellors and psychotherapists are working with people who have been diagnosed with a mental disorder and are required to understand and navigate the mental health system. Yet, counselling training rarely covers the fields of psychiatry and mental health in detail. This comprehensive guide is written as a resource to fill that gap.
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€42.69
Published February, 2020
By Robin Shohet and Joan Shohet
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By Robin Shohet and Joan Shohet
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Robin and Joan Shohet are pioneers in supervision training for the helping professions. Much more than a manual, this book embodies the heart, soul, spirit and values of their training courses. Its detailed descriptions of their courses apply directly to the work of the helping professions and the therapeutic relationship, and to life in general.
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€28.05
Published November, 2019
By Gary Sidley, Harry Gijbels and Lydia Sapouna
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By Gary Sidley, Harry Gijbels and Lydia Sapouna
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This book showcases pioneering projects that offer user-centred, non-medical, context- and trauma-informed ways of helping people in mental distress. Some are located inside mainstream services; others see their separation from the mainstream as essential in order to practise according to their principles and to influence by example, from outside.
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€29.27
This book takes the themes, energy and passions of the 'A Disorder for Everyone!' events - bringing together many of the event speakers with others who have stories to tell and messages to share in the struggle to challenge psychiatric diagnosis.
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€26.83
The environment is not the backdrop; it is woven through our identity.' So writes Chris Rose in her introduction to this insightful collection on the mutually enriching relationship possible between psychogeography and psychotherapy.
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€23.17