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Counselling Books by John McLeod 2 Key Training Books 3 Cognitive Behavioural Therapy 4 Mindfulness 5 Counselling Practice 6 Counselling and Psychotherapy Approaches 8 Family and Couple Therapy 9 Positive Psychology 10 Supervision in Context 11 Index
WELCOME TO OUR 2014 COUNSELLING CATALOGUE! At Open University Press we share your passion for learning and improving your practice. We pride ourselves on the quality of our authors – all of them are leading experts in their field, so they tell you exactly what you need to know in a way that makes sense. In an exciting 2014, we expand our CBT texts for both low-intensity and high-intensity workers, including an excellent introduction to the basics of CBT for all mental health practitioners, CBT Fundamentals by Nick Wrycraft and Vanessa Skinner. Our range of titles reflects our ambition to cater for all areas of Counselling and Psychotherapy theory and practice and this year we are delighted to bring you three new titles that are destined to become classics in their respective fields, Person-Centred Communication, Trauma Therapy and Clinical Practice and The Therapeutic Relationship Handbook. Bestselling authors John and Julia McLeod continue to provide invaluable career support to trainees and students in Counselling with Personal and Professional Development for Counsellors, Psychotherapists and Mental Health Practitioners. We are also making titles available in new and innovative ways, including customised textbooks through CreateTM and eBooks available through CourseSmart, so please do consider these options as you look through the catalogue. We are constantly on the lookout for new ideas and we will be delighted to hear from you if you are interested in writing for Open University Press. Best wishes,
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John McLeod and Julia McLeod Both at University of Abertay, Dundee, UK and University of Oslo, Norway
This book gives a complete and structured approach to personal development, exploring the key issues that may emerge during your development as a counsellor, therapist or mental health practitioner. Written by two of the most experienced authors in the field, the book will help you to become an effective counsellor or psychotherapist by: l
Deepening and consolidating personal learning and development l Integrating theory, practice and personal experience l Encouraging collaborative dialogue and exploration with fellow trainees The first part of the book explores core personal development issues, whilst the second part provides exercises around key counselling issues, helping you to develop an understanding of theory in practice, the therapeutic relationship and what produces change. Designed to offer you a highly reflective approach to your personal development, the book offers a range of supervision exercises as well as tasks covering practical topics around practice management, such as notes and record keeping, letter writing and dealing with money. This text is an invaluable resource for counselling or psychotherapy students, tutors and trainers, as well as experienced practitioners engaging in continuing professional development. Contents: Part 1: Making sense of personal and professional development / Part 2: Learning tasks for personal development Paperback £21.99 April 2014 264pp
Counselling Skills 2/e
Personal and Professional Development for Counsellors, Psychotherapists and Mental Health Practitioners
ISBN: 978-0-335-24733-2 eBook: 978-0-335-24734-9
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Both at University of Abertay, Dundee, UK and University of Oslo, Norway
“The book is carefully crafted and beautifully written; it includes exercises and examples that enhance learning; it is comprehensive and completely relevant for anyone who seeks to use counselling skills competently in their work.” Professor Sue Wheeler, University of Leicester, UK This bestselling book is designed to help counselling trainees acquire and develop the skills and techniques needed to have therapeutic impact with their clients. It also provides those in the helping professions with an easy-to-follow model of ‘embedded counselling’ that provides tools and strategies for offering counselling relationships within a diversity of work settings. The new edition is thoroughly revised and features nine new chapters, addressing such topics as: an A-Z of practical counselling skills, dealing with difficult relationships, issues caused by cultural diversity or life transitions, and issues in loss and bereavement. The book also covers: l
Key skills such as caring, listening, questioning and reframing, reflection, attunement to a client, challenging and giving advice l Building a counselling relationship l Developing understanding of clients’ issues l Resolving difficult feelings and emotions l Ethical principles of counselling practice l Working together to change behaviour Counselling Skills 2/e is packed with exercises and information on recent studies, to help readers relate theory to their own practice. Written in an accessible, engaging style, with numerous case examples, this book is suitable for students taking modules in counselling skills, counsellors in training, and any professionals who provide counselling support within their roles. Paperback £28.99 2011 368pp
ISBN: 978-0-335-24426-3 eBook: 978-0-335-24427-0
An Introduction to Counselling 5/e John McLeod
A Practical Guide for Counsellors and the Helping Professionals John McLeod and Julia McLeod
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University of Abertay, Dundee, UK and University of Oslo, Norway
“It is my pleasure to endorse a textbook that has been so widely used within the field of counselling. John McLeod’s Introduction to Counselling has influenced so many budding counsellors in the past (myself included) and I have no doubt that this updated edition will continue adding to this legacy. It has been updated to account for new developments in the field and remains an informed and accessible point of reference.” Terry Hanley, Editor of Counselling Psychology Review and Programme Director of the Doctorate in Counselling Psychology, University of Manchester, UK This bestseller provides a comprehensive introduction to the theory and practice of counselling and psychotherapy. This new edition has been thoroughly updated with new research, examples from practice and case studies. An extended introduction is used to explain the new four-part structure and help readers to track key themes across each section of the book. This updated edition now includes seven new chapters: l l l l l l l
Neuroscience and other disciplines related to counselling Gestalt therapy Feminist approaches to counselling Arts-based practice Using nature and the outdoor environment in counselling Pluralism as a framework for integrating ideas and methods from different therapeutic traditions The future of counselling – international perspectives
Enhanced by new material debates around evidencebased practice, third wave CBT therapies such as ACT and mindfulness, recent developments within psychodynamic theory, motivational interviewing, reality therapy and embedded counselling, this new edition also explores the political context of counselling and provides coverage of key professional issues. Paperback £34.99 2013 856pp
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ISBN: 978-0-335-24722-6 eBook: 978-0-335-24723-3
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KEY TRAINING BOOKS Key Concepts in Counselling and Psychotherapy
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A Critical A-Z Guide to Theory Vicki Smith, Patrizia Collard, Paula Nicolson and Rowan Bayne Huddersfield University; University of East London; Royal Holloway, University of London; University of East London, UK
“This book provides a very good introduction to the key concepts and theories that inform and frame the current psychotherapeutic and counselling landscape. Each author has written on a selection of basic concepts as they are approached in their preferred therapeutic modality, resulting in an exciting and inclusive overview of both old and contemporary psychotherapeutic thought. In addition, each author is mindful of the importance of a critical appraisal of the various concepts and theories. Thus, this book will be extremely useful both for trainees and practitioners.” Dr Anastasios Gaitanidis, Senior Lecturer, University of Roehampton, London, UK This book is designed as a first source for students with an essay on counselling theory to write, a case study to analyse, a belief or assumption to challenge, or a question about someone, e.g. a client or themselves, to explore. Using the popular alphabetical format and written in an accessible writing style, this book is easy to navigate, a must-have tool for trainee counsellors, counselling psychologists, coaches, mentors and others who use counselling skills in their intended careers. It will also appeal to practitioners wanting to refresh their knowledge of theory and research. Paperback £24.99 2012 344pp
The Presenting Past 4/e
The Therapist's Use of Self
The Core of Psychodynamic Counselling and Therapy
John Rowan and Michael Jacobs
Michael Jacobs Independent Practitioner, UK
“This new edition of The Presenting Past is a wonderfully readable overview of the developmental principles underlying psychodynamic counselling. Theories of Freud, Klein, Bowlby, Winnicott, Kohut and others are organized into three broad developmental themes: trust and attachment; authority and autonomy; and cooperation and competition. It is illuminated with rich clinical examples which bring alive how theory is helpful to understanding clients. Jacobs' lucid, lively style makes the connection between theory and practice clear and accessible. This outstanding book will appeal to established clinicians as well as students training in counselling and psychotherapy.” Jan Grant, Associate Professor, Counselling Psychology, Curtin University, Western Australia Known for his straightforward and accessible writing style, in this new edition Michael Jacobs provides new clinical examples of issues concerning the past as they are presented to clients in counselling and psychotherapy and makes the connection between theory and practice. Michael's commitment to exploring the value of attachment theory for the psychodynamic practice continues with references to the latest cutting edge advances in this field. Paperback £26.99 2012 288pp
ISBN: 978-0-335-24718-9 eBook: 978-0-335-24719-6
ISBN: 978-0-335-24221-4 eBook: 978-0-335-24222-1
Both Independent Practitioners, UK
This book deals with what is perhaps the central question in therapy - who is the therapist? And how does that actually come across and manifest itself in the therapeutic relationship? A good deal of the thinking about this in psychoanalysis has come under the heading of countertransference. Much of the thinking in the humanistic approaches has come under such headings as empathy, genuineness, nonpossessive warmth, presence, personhood. Paperback £21.99 2002 192pp
Transference and Projection Jan Grant and Jim Crawley Curtin University of Technology; Edith Cowan University, Perth, Western Australia
This popular book describes, defines and demonstrates the clinical applications of transference and projection and how they are used by psychotherapists as 'mirrors to the self' - as reflections of a client's internal structure and core ways of relating to other people. There is an emphasis on understanding transference as a normal organising process that helps individuals make sense of interpersonal experiences. Paperback £21.99 2002 192pp
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COGNITIVE BEHAVIOURAL THERAPY NEW
Cognitive and Behavioural Psychotherapies for Depression From Theory to High-Intensity Practice
CBT Fundamentals
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Theory and Cases Nick Wrycraft and Vanessa Skinner
Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust, UK
This book provides an overview and wider understanding of the theoretical and clinical origins of CBT. It guides the reader through practical application of cognitive and behavioural therapies for depression in a practical but theoretically informed way. The book describes the spectrum of theories and clinical interventions that are commonly described as CBT for depression, including a review of the evidence base for these and a discussion of newly emerging treatments in the field. Case studies, examples of record sheets and formulation flowcharts are used throughout the book. Designed as a core text for all undergraduate and postgraduate courses in CBT and as core reading for those taking the Postgraduate Diploma for High-intensity psychological interventions (IAPT). Contents: Part 1: Theoretical features of cognitive and behavioural therapies for depression / The historical perspective of contemporary CBT / Defining depression / The philosophical principles which guide CBT practice / The behavioural models for depression / The Beckian cognitive model of depression / Recent advances in theoretical models of the maintenance of depression / Part 2: The cognitive and behavioural clinical interventions with depression / What to do when and with whom? / Formulating depression: The assessment process / Working with acute depression / Working with hopelessness and suicidality in acute depression / Working with chronic depression / Working with comorbid chronic depression and generalised anxiety disorder / Using third wave approaches when working with chronic depression / The role of CBT training and clinical supervision in developing competency to practice CBT
This is an indispensable introductory guide for all mental health practitioners embarking on CBT training. Designed to be read with no prior knowledge of CBT, the book takes the reader through the essential principles and theory of contemporary CBT in a readable and accessible manner. It then outlines the most commonly used models and applies them to a range of mental health problems a novice CBT practitioner will encounter, from depression to anxiety disorders and PTSD. Wrycraft and Skinner make an excellent use of the case study format and link theory and practice in an instructive and engaging way, The cases convey a realistic sense of using CBT and working to both engage and promote therapeutic progress in peoples' lives. While placing an emphasis upon promoting engagement and implementing therapeutic interventions with clients and patients, CBT Fundamentals also addresses the difficulties, limitations and dilemmas encountered in practice in a pragmatic and constructive manner. Contents: Section 1: Introduction and the principles of CBT / The principles of CBT / The practice of CBT / Section 2: Case studies / Mild to moderate depression / Moderate depression / Low self esteem and depression / Mixed depression and anxiety / Agoraphobia with panic / Social or performance anxiety / Obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD): Fear of contamination / Obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD): Mental obsessions / Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) / Health anxiety / Post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) / Perfectionism / Asserting yourself / Managing your emotions / Supporting the carer / Clinical supervision in supporting practice / Conclusion Paperback £24.99 October 2014 320pp
CBT for Mild to Moderate Depression and Anxiety A Guide to Low-Intensity Interventions
Anglia Ruskin University; Independent CBT Therapist, UK
Anne Garland
Paperback £24.99 September 2014 264pp
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Colin Hughes, Stephen Herron and Joanne Younge All at Queens University Belfast, UK
This new book provides information and support using evidence-based, low-intensity psychological treatments involving Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) for mild to moderate mental illness. Its main focus is on supporting the low-intensity worker (Psychological Well-Being Practitioner) with patient self-management. The book closely mirrors the key components of assessment, therapeutic relationship, treatment of low mood, anxiety and panic, signposting and basic psychopharmacology. Designed as a core text for modules 1 and 2 of the Postgraduate Certificate for Low-intensity Therapy Workers (IAPT), this book is also suitable for all undergraduate and postgraduate courses that require the student to have a basic skill set for the treatment of low mood and anxiety/panic, i.e. psychology, counselling, CBT, nursing and social work. It is a useful practical companion to all who have an interest in or work directly with clients who experience common mental health problems. Contents: Interpersonal communication / CBT session structure / Cognitive Behaviour Assessment of mild to moderate mental difficulties / Treatment of low mood / Treatment of anxiety/panic / Sleep / Relapse prevention / Sign posting: What happens when the low intensity approach appears not to be effective / Basic psychopharmacology Paperback £24.99 September 2014 320pp
ISBN: 978-0-335-24773-8 eBook: 978-0-335-24784-4
ISBN: 978-0-335-24282-5 eBook: 978-0-335-24283-2
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COGNITIVE BEHAVIOURAL THERAPY
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Stop Worrying
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Get Your Life Back on Track with CBT
How to Eat and Not Worry About it
Ad Kerkhof Vrije Universiteit, The Netherlands
“This is a wise, practical book full of genuinely useful strategies for dealing with your worries.” Dr Stephen Briers, Clinical psychologist and broadcaster We all worry about things some of us even worry about the fact that we are worrying. This practical book will help you to put your fears into perspective and teach you to cope with stressful situations. Using Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) exercises to understand the nature and seriousness of your worrying, Kerkhof shows you how to stop the cycle of worrying. By spending 15 minutes, twice a day, you will learn to take control of your repetitive thoughts. Paperback £7.99 2010 200pp
ISBN: 978-0-335-24252-8 eBook: 978-0-335-24253-5
Critically Engaging CBT Del Loewenthal and Dr Richard House (Eds) Both at Roehampton University, UK
CBT has become an increasingly popular therapy and is now widely recommended. Part of CBT's appeal lies in the fact that it is time-limited and cheaper than most alternatives. The editors of this book argue that in the rush to embrace CBT there has not been sufficient attention paid to the potential drawbacks of such a therapy. Paperback £24.99 2010 208pp
Understanding Your Eating
MINDFULNESS BESTSELLER
Julia Buckroyd University of Hertfordshire, UK
“I have never read such an interesting and thought provoking book on eating disorders such as this. For practitioners reading this publication, I feel it illustrates successfully the clinical significance of the biopsychosocial aspects of eating disorders such as the role of the mother or caregiver(s), the environment of the patient's upbringing and how their self identity is later affected and challenged through self medicating with food or using food or lack of as punishment for their self perceived worthlessness.” Dr H L E Garrod MBPsS, BA (Hons), MA, MSc, P Grad.Dip, D CounsPsych Chartered Counselling Psychologist “This valuable book makes sense of how food and eating may be misused and become entangled with emotions as a way of dealing with them.” Dr Helena Fox - Clinical Psychiatrist for Channel 4’s Supersize vs Superskinny and Capio Nightingale Hospital This book can help you if the way you use food bothers you and you feel it is beyond your control. Understanding Your Eating will help you become more aware of your feelings towards food, understand your emotional eating, and explore the reasons behind your challenges, so that you can find other ways of managing your day-to-day experiences. Paperback £16.99 2011 264pp
ISBN: 978-0-335-24197-2 eBook: 978-0-335-24198-9
ISBN: 978-0-335-23829-3 eBook: 978-0-335-23831-6
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A Beginner’s Guide to Mindfulness Live in the Moment Ernst Bohlmeijer and Monique Hulsbergen University of Twente, Netherlands; Independent Clinical Psychologist
Life is not easy. There are times when we are full of gloom, doubt, fear, bitter disappointment or insecurity. This practical book will help you to experience greater freedom and quality in your life and teach you how to cope with stressful situations. Combining mindfulness and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) exercises in an accessible, nine-week programme, Bohlmeijer and Hulsbergen show you how to observe your thoughts without judgement and connect with the ‘here and now’ in your life. By spending a few minutes a day, you will discover what really matters to you in life and learn to base your day to day actions on your values. Learn how to live in the moment with this step by step guide to mindfulness and walk away from fighting difficult emotions. You will find peace and greater joy, as well as reduced anxiety and stress. Paperback £13.99 2013 200pp
ISBN: 978-0-335-24735-6 eBook: 978-0-335-24736-3
COUNSELLING PRACTICE NEW
Personal and Professional Development for Counsellors, Psychotherapists and Mental Health Practitioners John McLeod and Julia McLeod Both at University of Abertay, Dundee, UK and University of Oslo, Norway
This book gives a complete and structured approach to personal development, exploring the key issues that may emerge during your development as a counsellor, therapist or mental health practitioner. Written by two of the most experienced authors in the field, the book will help you to become an effective counsellor or psychotherapist by: l l l
Deepening and consolidating personal learning and development
The Business of Therapy
Reflective Practice in Psychotherapy and Counselling
How to Run a Successful Private Practice
Rudi Dallos and Jacqui Stedmon (Eds)
Pauline Hodson Tavistock Centre for Couple Relationships, UK
“This book is a marvel! It is packed with truly vital information both for the newly qualified and for the experienced therapist in private practice. This book gives an engaging and practical insight into what is usually the very private world of private practice.” Susanna Abse, CEO, The Tavistock Centre for Couple Relationships, London, UK This practical, accessible guide, written by a therapist with 25 years of experience in thriving practice, is an invaluable resource for counsellors, therapists and psychologists embarking on the daunting task of setting up in private practice. Paperback £21.99 2012 168pp
Both at Plymouth University, UK
This book offers an exploration of reflective practice within different models of psychotherapy and counselling: CBT, psychodynamic and narrative, systemic family therapy and community approaches. Throughout, it employs a range of illustrations from a variety of clinical contexts to illustrate reflective practice in action. These include work with; children and families, adult mental health, trauma and abuse, learning disability, youth offending and bereavement and loss. Paperback £24.99 2009 288pp
ISBN: 978-0-335-24563-5 eBook: 978-0-335-24564-2
Integrating theory, practice and personal experience
Making Successful Decisions in Counselling and Psychotherapy
Encouraging collaborative dialogue and exploration with fellow trainees
The first part of the book explores core personal development issues, whilst the second part provides exercises around key counselling issues, helping you to develop an understanding of theory in practice, the therapeutic relationship and what produces change. Designed to offer you a highly reflective approach to your personal development, the book offers a range of supervision exercises as well as tasks covering practical topics around practice management, such as notes and record keeping, letter writing and dealing with money. This text is an invaluable resource for counselling or psychotherapy students, tutors and trainers, as well as experienced practitioners engaging in continuing professional development. Contents: Part 1: Making sense of personal and professional development / Part 2: Learning tasks for personal development Paperback £21.99 April 2014 264pp
ISBN: 978-0-335-24733-2 eBook: 978-0-335-24734-9
A Practical Guide David Lane and Sarah Corrie Middlesex University; Royal Holloway, University of London, UK
This book examines some of the factors involved in making good decisions, the range of thinking skills we need in order to make effective choices and some of the factors that can prevent us from making sound decisions in our work with clients. The text provides invaluable guidance on how to tackle the task of decision-making in 'real world' counselling and psychotherapeutic settings in order to develop a systematic, effective and creative approach. Paperback £22.99 2012 208pp
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Person-centred Communication
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Theory, Skills and Practice
Trauma Therapy and Clinical Practice
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Neuroscience, Gestalt and the Body
Renate Motschnig and Ladislav Nykl Both at the University of Vienna, Austria
Theory and Practice Divine Charura and Stephen Paul (Eds) Both at Leeds Metropolitan University, UK
Miriam Taylor Independent Psychotherapist
Person-centred communication involves significant and empathic perception and understanding of oneself and others. This book uses the humanistic psychology of Carl Rogers to offer a comprehensive person-centred communication framework, which the authors have tried and tested in therapeutic, education and management practice. Skillfully blending theory with practice, you will gain both a clear understanding of the theory and a foundation in the core skills of person-centred communication. There are reflective exercises and conversation transcripts from a variety of settings, along with many examples from therapy and related helping professions. These span diverse life situations and applications, including: l l l l l
One-to-one work with clients Teamwork and groupwork Lifelong learning Reflection Online and other written forms of communication
This book will help you to process your experiences more sensitively, thus improving your own practice, relationships, and teamwork. Contents: Part 1: Theory and Skills / Communication basics and what Neuroscience reveals about communication / What is personcentred communication? / Attentiveness, listening, understanding, sharing / Characteristics of personcentred communication / Part 2: Practice / Person-centred communication in counselling and psychotherapy / Dialogue / Online person-centred communication / Person-Centred Communication in Writing / Part 3: Experiential learning / Communication in person-centred technologyenhanced learning / Person-centred encounter groups / Part 4: Conclusion / Personal reflections Paperback £28.99 February 2014 272pp
Therapy with traumatised clients can be fraught with problems and therapists working with these clients often seek greater understanding of the specific problems they encounter. Trauma Therapy and Clinical Practice weaves together neuroscience research and the experience of trauma, taking a fresh look at how original Gestalt theory informs our current understanding of trauma therapy. The book is presented in three parts covering theory, the phenomenology of trauma and the therapeutic relationship. Including a glossary for readers unfamiliar with Gestalt therapy, case studies and reflection points, this book is a thoughtful and coherent guide for trainees and practitioners in counselling and therapy.
This new text argues that the therapeutic relationship cannot be reduced to particular words or therapeutic skills but is a relationship encounter promoting dialogue, contact and process with each other, and experiencing moment by moment. Themes explained throughout the book will be: l l
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Miriam Taylor is a Gestalt psychotherapist, supervisor and trainer. She works in private practice and at a trauma service. She teaches at Metanoia Institute, UK, and elsewhere. Contents: Part 1: Enlarging the field of choice / Making change possible / The organization of parts and wholes / Working with arousal / There and then, here and now / Part 2: At the limits of self / From fear to safety / From helplessness to autonomy / From disconnection to contact / From shame to acceptance / Part 3: The relational home of trauma / The Role of the therapist / The well-resourced therapist / Embodied relationship / Transforming relational wounds Paperback £28.99 April 2014 336pp
ISBN: 978-0-335-26309-7 eBook: 978-0-335-26310-3
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The Therapeutic Relationship Handbook
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An exploration of the theoretical and research bases of each modality/model Example case studies of therapeutic interventions that illuminate the key relational components of the approach and the development and management of the therapeutic relationship within the model The limitations, challenges and complexities of maintaining a therapeutic relationship within the model; including when working crossculturally, the length and frequency and duration of therapy, issues of power, difference and diversity Explorations of new developments within the modality/approach in working with clients
Contents: Section 1: Modality perspectives on the therapeutic relationship / Section 2: Relational and systemic perspectives / Section 3: Application of the therapeutic relationship / Section 4: Further dimensions of the therapeutic relationship Paperback £29.99 September 2014 400pp
ISBN: 978-0-335-26482-7 eBook: 978-0-335-26483-4
COUNSELLING AND PSYCHOTHERAPY APPROACHES The Handbook of Transcultural Counselling and Psychotherapy Colin Lago (Ed) Fellow of BACP, UK
“An invaluable resource which is both stimulating and disturbing in its implications.” Brian Thorne, University of East Anglia, UK This fascinating book examines recent critical thinking and contemporary research findings in the field of transcultural counselling and psychotherapy. It also explores the effects of different cultural heritages upon potential clients and therapists. The first part of the book reflects the curriculum, context and content of counselling and psychotherapy training courses, with regards to sensitivity to diversity. It covers key issues such as: l l l l l
Implications of identity development for therapeutic work Ethnic matching of clients and therapists Working with interpreters and bi-cultural workers Overcoming racism, discrimination and oppression within the counselling process An overview of current research within this field
In the second part, the authors give personal accounts that explore the impact of cultural heritage on people who have moved from their countries of origin to ‘Western’ countries,, such as the UK or the USA. Paperback £28.99 2011 352pp
ISBN: 978-0-335-23849-1 eBook: 978-0-335-23851-4
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Hypnotherapy 2/e A Handbook Michael Heap (Ed) University of Sheffield, UK
“This book meets demands of the competitive world in need of evidence of chosen treatment methods and practices ... I can recommend the book for seasoned professionals working with hypnosis, those who teach and give information of hypnosis needing an overview of references (and) as a general introduction for students.” European Society of Hypnosis Newsletter, 2013:1 This text is written for those professionals who wish to learn more about the application of hypnosis to their work. This new edition is extensively rewritten and updated with recent research findings, treatment plans and RCTs results, as well as PET and FRMI techniques. It also features a new chapter on hypnotherapy and eating disorders. Michael Heap remains a leader in the field of hypnotherapy, and he brings a host of new contributors to this edition, which will prove useful to counselling and psychotherapy practitioners, trainees, clinical psychologists, medics and hypnotherapists. Both the full book and individual chapters are available for purchase from Amazon Kindle. Paperback £29.99 2012 264pp
ISBN: 978-0-335-24445-4 eBook: 978-0-335-24446-1
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FAMILY AND COUPLE THERAPY NEW
Attachment and Family Therapy
GRAPHIC NOVEL
This book offers an integrative, family-based approach to understanding and addressing the psychological and relational needs of distressed children and their parents. The book blends attachment theory and basic developmental research with the diverse insights and methods of all schools of family systems theory. The problems addressed range from mild developmental issues, to autism, ADHD, disability, divorce and separation, psychosomatic disorders, and child protection and out-of-home placement. Crittenden, Dallos, Landini and Kozlowska present a model of attachment that fits the breadth of clinical variation, focuses on family strengths, is developmentally sophisticated and structurally informed by insights from neurology and information-processing. Contents: Acknowledgments / Introduction: The rhythm of life – cycles and changes / Birth and infancy / Toddlerhood and the beginnings of awareness and intention / Preschool: Talking and negotiating / Four-five years olds: Confidence, competence, and other kids / Going to school / The school years: Learning, belonging, and identity / Growing and healing: DMM-FST integrative treatment / Appendix 1: Assessments of attachment / Appendix 2: Published case studies / Appendix 3: Published comparative studies Paperback £27.99 August 2014 224pp
ISBN: 978-0-335-23590-2 eBook: 978-0-335-23933-7
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Dramas of Love and Sex
Patricia Crittenden, Rudi Dallos, Andrea Landini and Kasia Kozlowska University of Virginia, USA; Plymouth University, UK; Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist; Children's Hospital at Westmead, and Sydney University, Australia
Couple Therapy Barbara Bloomfield, Rudi Dallos and Chris Radley
An Introduction to Family Therapy 3/e Systemic Theory and Practice
Couples and family counsellor and Supervisor with Relate; Plymouth University; Freelance creative consultant, UK
Rudi Dallos and Ros Draper Plymouth University; Previously of Tavistock Clinic, London, UK
Anthony and Andrea aren't getting on. It's five weeks away from their marriage and Andrea has caught her fiancé cheating on the internet, with an older woman! Share this couple's journey with their counsellor and become a fly on the wall as they journey into their most private and unknown places.
This text provides an overview of the core concepts informing family therapy and systemic practice, covering the development of this innovative field from the 1950s to the present day.
Much more than a comic strip, it takes you into the hidden world of the Relate counselling room, and lets you into the private worlds of three fictional couples as they struggle to improve their relationships and their sex lives.
The book considers both British and international perspectives and includes the latest developments in current practice, regulation and innovation, looking at these developments within a wider political, cultural and geographical context.
Counsellor Barbara Bloomfield discusses each case with renowned family therapist, Professor Rudi Dallos, as they share thoughts, theories and active techniques that will help each couple to understand what's gone wrong and how to make changes for the better.
Paperback £29.99 2010 392pp
Paperback £14.99 2013 184pp
ISBN: 978-0-335-23801-9 eBook: 978-0-335-23936-8
Relationship Therapy
ISBN: 978-0-335-26336-3 eBook: 978-0-335-26337-0
A Therapist's Tale Rosie March-Smith Registered Psychotherapist with the UK Council for Psychotherapy
Attachment Narrative Therapy Rudi Dallos University of Plymouth, UK
This book sets out a framework for practice – Attachment Narrative Therapy – that provides a new approach to working with families, couples and individuals. This is not offered as a prescriptive model but as an aid and guide to practice that draws aspects of narrative and attachment therapy into systemic work. The synthesis of these ideas offers clinicians a new integrative way to approach their practice – one in which the three approaches are used to create a greater whole than their constituent parts. Paperback £23.99 2006 200pp
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“Therapists, trainees and those who are simply interested in how and why we relate the way we do, will find gems in this book. Its richness lies in the weaving of theory and personal testimony in a truly integrative and fascinating way.” Dr Moira Walker, UKCP registered psychotherapist and a Fellow of the BACP This fascinating book reveals what goes on in therapy sessions. It shows you how getting to the core of a painful issue or a relationship problem can be achieved within the first few sessions. The book shows how exploring the unconscious mind can help people to overcome relationship difficulties. Paperback £17.99 2011 208pp
ISBN: 978-0-335-23892-7 eBook: 978-0-335-23894-1
POSITIVE PSYCHOLOGY BESTSELLER
Positive Psychology in a Nutshell
Positive Psychology
University of East London, UK; L’Ecole Centrale Paris, France
L’Ecole Centrale Paris, France
“Dr Ilona Boniwell is recognized as Europe’s leading researcher, innovator and thinker in the expanding world of positive psychology. This brilliant little book is packed with scientific evidence identifying the key ingredients that help to create a happy life. Read it and learn how to change yours for the better.” Dr Cecilia d'Felice, Consultant Psychologist, Author and Columnist for The Times and The Metro Discover the latest research findings and thinking on the topics of happiness, flow, optimism, motivation, character strengths, love and more. Ilona Boniwell provides a breadth of information about positive psychology, with a pinch of critical commentary and lots of practical tips and tools. The third edition of this bestselling book has been updated with recent studies and new topics, including: mindfulness, mindset, resilience interventions, positive leadership and well-being at work. Key features:
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Considers the strengths and weaknesses of positive psychology Looks at successes, discoveries and controversies within the field Helps the reader to improve their well-being and learn how to be happier
Paperback £12.99 2012 216pp
ISBN: 978-0-335-24720-2 eBook: 978-0-335-24721-9
The Somatopsychic side to Flourishing
Kate Hefferon and Ilona Boniwell
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Positive Psychology and the Body
Theory, Research and Applications
The Science of Happiness
“This is an exceptional book that synthesizes more than a decade of positive psychology research into chapters that are engaging, accessible, and educational.” Professor Alex Linley, Founding Director, Capp This textbook combines a breadth of information about positive psychology with reflective questions and critical commentary. Find out how one's happiness levels can be increased, what stops us from flourishing and how positive psychology can be applied to many professional disciplines. Key features: l l
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Paperback £25.99 2011 288pp
ISBN: 978-0-335-24195-8 eBook: 978-0-335-24196-5
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Kate Hefferon University of East London, UK
“Finally, an author has addressed the white elephant in the room: the human body. Arguably one of the most important aspects of the self the body has long been overlooked by positive psychologists as a serious point of study. This book has it all: from sex to genetics to illness Hefferon brings an expert review of research, clear advice and fresh thinking.” Dr. Robert Biswas-Diener, Managing Director, Positive Acorn, LLC As positive psychology continues to make leaps and bounds in terms of scientific advancement, the focus on the importance of the body within optimal functioning is still lagging. Positive Psychology and the Body provides a critical reflection on this omission, highlighting the mounting corpus of scientific research completed on the physical mechanisms which assist either momentary experiences of pleasure or longer-lasting feelings of meaning and self development. Indispensable reading for students of well-being, positive psychology and sports psychology, the book spans topics such as physical activity, genetics, interpersonal touch, positive sexual behaviours, nutrition and many more. Those studying and researching coaching, health, clinical psychology and counselling psychology will also find the book valuable reading. Paperback £25.99 2013 272pp
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SUPERVISION IN CONTEXT
BESTSELLER
Clinical Supervision in the Medical Profession
Supervision in the Helping Professions 4/e Peter Hawkins and Robin Shohet
This new edition has been thoroughly updated and the seven-eyed supervision model which is at the core of the book has been expanded and developed to reflect its use in many professions and different parts of the world. The authors have added new models, approaches and techniques including: l l l l
Techniques for supervising in groups The CLEAR model for structuring the process of a supervision session How to adapt supervision to learning styles How to use video and interpersonal process recall in training supervisors
The chapter on working transculturally has been expanded to include analysis of the challenges of working with asylum seekers and refugees. Paperback £26.99 2012 328pp
ISBN: 978-0-335-24311-2 eBook: 978-0-335-24354-9
David Owen and Robin Shohet (Eds) University of Southampton; Centre for Supervision and Team Development, UK
“Doctors reading this book will not only be convinced of the need for medical supervison (for all doctors’ even pathologists and coroners); they will also be given a handy smorgasbord of different types of medical supervision from which to choose ... There may not be many ways of rekindling the spark of compassion and loving kindness that made us want to become health professionals at the start of our careers, but Owen and Shohet have demonstrated that empathic supervision, whether this is from fellow professionals or from peers, is certainly one way of achieving this.” Brian Kaplan, MD This book provides practical tools to enable those in the medical profession to engage positively with regulatory challenges, increase satisfaction at work and improve quality of care. The authors consider reasons for supervision, look at how the demands for doctors to complete reflective practice are developing and provide suggested support for and models of supervision that doctors might use. This book will strike a cord with anyone committed to continued professional development and will give them the means to enable, structure and evaluate reflective practice. Paperback £24.99 2012 192pp
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Skills of Clinical Supervision for Nurses 2/e A Practical Guide for Supervisees, Clinical Supervisors and Managers
Structured Reflective Practice
Bath Consultancy Group; Centre for Supervision and Team Development, UK
“This book remains a seminal text in supervision. In the fourth edition the authors bring a contemporary perspective to bear on supervision with an emphasis on the wider contextual and cultural contexts of our work as supervisors.” Professor Maria Gilbert, Metanoia Institute, London
BESTSELLER
Meg Bond and Stevie Holland Both at GO education, UK
“This second edition is completely revisited, retaining the readable chapter structure, but tackling the key questions head on pertinent to clinical supervision development for nursing in the 21st century. Once again the authors do not pull any punches critically reviewing the nature of and challenges posed for its full implementation in practice. The strengths of this book are its practical application in and for practice. The continued emphasis on skills development in the clinical supervision relationship is evident, embroidered within the emotional work of everyday nursing practice. This is an essential read for all those still wrestling with full implementation in practice and presents a treasure trove of ideas for those actively engaging in the process.” John Driscoll, Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Consultant (Healthcare) This perennial bestseller provides a practical and accessible, skills-based text on how to implement and engage in clinical supervision. Offering grounded perspectives on supervision for nurses, it has been updated to reflect changes and developments in the profession. Paperback £24.99 2011 328pp
ISBN: 978-0-335-23815-6 eBook: 978-0-335-23816-3
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Attachment and Family Therapy 8 Attachment Narrative Therapy 8 Beginner’s Guide to Mindfulness, A 4 Bloomfield, B, Dallos, R and Radley, C 8 Bohlmeijer, E and Hulsbergen, M 4 Bond, M and Holland, S 10 Boniwell, I 9 Buckroyd, J 4 Business of Therapy, The 5
Introduction to Counselling, An 5/e 1 Introduction to Family Therapy, An 3/e 8 Jacobs, M 2
Taylor, M 6 Therapist’s Use of Self, The 2 Therapeutic Relationship Handbook, The 6 Transference and Projection 2 Trauma Therapy and Clinical Practice 6
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Lago, C 7 Lane, D and Corrie, S 5 Loewenthal, D and House, R 4
K Kerkhof, A 4 Key Concepts in Counselling and Psychotherapy 2
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CBT for Mild to Moderate Depression and Anxiety 3 CBT Fundamentals 3 Charura, D and Paul, S 6 Clinical Supervision in the Medical Profession 10 Cognitive and Behavioural Psychotherapies for Depression 3 Counselling Skills 2/e 1 Couple Therapy 8 Crittenden, P, Dallos, R, Landini, A and Kozlowska, K 8 Critically Engaging CBT 4
Making Successful Decisions in Counselling and Psychotherapy 5 March-Smith, R 8 McLeod, J 1 McLeod, J and McLeod, J 1 McLeod, J and McLeod, J 1, 5 Motschnig, R and Nykl, L 6
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Dallos, R 8 Dallos, R and Draper, R 8 Dallos, R and Stedmon, J 5
Person-Centred Communication 6 Personal and Professional Development for Counsellors, Psychotherapists and Mental Health Practitioners 1, 5 Positive Psychology 9 Positive Psychology and the Body 9 Positive Psychology in a Nutshell 9 Presenting Past, The 4/e 2
Garland, A 3 Grant, J and Crawley, J 2
H Handbook of Transcultural Counselling and Psychotherapy, The 7 Hawkins, P and Shohet, R 10 Heap, M 7 Hefferon, K 9 Hefferon, K and Boniwell, I 9 Hodson, P 5 Hughes, C and Herron, S 3 Hypnotherapy 2/e 7
Understanding Your Eating 4 Wrycraft, N and Skinner, V 3
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R Reflective Practice in Psychotherapy and Counselling 5 Relationship Therapy 8 Rowan, J and Jacobs, M 2
S Skills of Clinical Supervision for Nurses 2/e 10 Smith, V, Collard, P, Nicolson, P and Bayne, R 2 Stop Worrying 4 Supervision in the Helping Professions 4/e 10
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