Counselling & Psychotherapy 2011
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Essential introductions to key theories, techniques and practice issues across a wide range of settings and client groups
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Counselling & Psychotherapy 2011
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Welcome to the new Palgrave Macmillan Counselling & Psychotherapy 2011 Catalogue.
Counselling Skills
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Introductory Texts
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Theory and Approaches in Counselling and Psychotherapy
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Basic Texts in Counselling and Psychotherapy Series
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Settings and Client Groups
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Difference and Diversity
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Professional Issues
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Training and Supervision in Counselling and Psychotherapy
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Counselling and Psychotherapy Research
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Texts of Related Interest
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The Palgrave Insights in Psychology Series
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Index
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2011 sees an exciting new wave of systemic publishing in our highly respected Basic Texts in Counselling and Psychotherapy series (edited by Stephen Frosh), with John Hills’ fresh and eloquent Introduction to Family and Systemic Therapy, a life course approach to trauma in Gerrilyn Smith’s Working with Trauma, and a second edition of Jenny Altschuler’s respected text in the series, Counselling and Psychotherapy for Families Facing Illness and Death. David Howe’s Attachment across the Lifecourse: A Brief Introduction offers a brilliant synthesis of the latest thinking and research on attachment in developmental and social psychology. Publishing in April, this will be compelling and important reading for trainees and practitioners alike. Finally we’re proud to be publishing Charles O’Leary’s latest book on The Practice of Person-Centred Couple and Family Therapy, which brings fresh insights and wise and witty guidance on this little-discussed area of practice. Please visit www.palgrave.com/counselling to find out more about our 2011 publishing program. If you would like to submit a proposal or you have an idea for a new publication, please do contact us. Best wishes, Catherine Gray, Publisher | c.gray@palgrave.com Rachel Fenwick, Marketing Executive | r.fenwick@palgrave.com
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COUNSELLING SKILLS Counselling Skills
The Troubled Mind
The Counselling Interview
People Skills
A Guide for the Helping Professions
3rd edition
A Handbook of Therapeutic Approaches to Psychological Distress Susy Churchill, Freelance Therapist, Supervisor, Consultant and Trainer, UK
‘This thoroughly up- todate, research-based book on the most typical client presenting concerns is a first class resource, guiding practitioners through all due assessment and therapeutic processes clearly and helpfully. It’s hard to imagine it not being required reading on all professional counselling and psychotherapy courses.’Colin Feltham, Emeritus Professor of Critical Counselling Studies, Sheffield Hallam University, UK This comprehensive textbook discusses how trainees and busy practitioners can best respond therapeutically to clients’ mental health problems. Grounded in the latest research, it is rich with case material and analytical commentary and highlights key decisions regarding assessment and referral.
Neil Thompson, Writer, Trainer and Advisor with over 33 years' experience in the people professions
Effective interviewing skills are crucial for those working within the human service industries. This book outlines essential advice and strategies, providing developing professionals with a valuable resource for conducting a successful interview.
A comprehensive introduction to the diverse field of people skills. Thoroughly updated, it boasts six new chapters with relevance to a wide range of occupations and environments.
Contents: Introduction / Overview of Processes, Stages and Contexts of Helping / Making the Initial Connection with Nonverbal and Verbal Skills / Paraphrasing as the Foundation of Effective Responding / Prompting the Client and Recording the Interview / Managing the Focus of the Interview / Goal and Action Work with Clients / Managing Crises: Violence, Self Harm and Anger / Selfcare in Counselling / Epilogue / References January 2008 Paperback
200pp £21.99
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Contents: PART I: PERSONAL EFFECTIVENESS / PART II: INTERACTION SKILLS / PART III: INTERVENTION SKILLS March 2009 Paperback
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Practical Counselling Skills Kathryn Geldard, Child and Family Therapist in private practice and Clinical Associate Lecturer, University of Queensland, Australia and David Geldard, Counselling Psychologist in private practice
Counselling Skills in Everyday Life Kathryn Geldard, Child and Family Therapist in private practice and Clinical Associate Lecturer, University of Queensland, Australia and David Geldard, Counselling Psychologist in private practice
Takes the reader stepby-step through a range of skills to help them become a better listener, communicator and helper in their everyday lives.
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Professional Handbooks in Counselling and Psychotherapy November 2002 224pp Paperback £19.99
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A comprehensive, easyto-read introduction to personal counselling, written for student counsellors and new counsellors, and those who train/supervise them. The book contains many practical examples of the use of counselling micro-skills, includes client statements for use by trainers in teaching particular skills, explores the processes of change, and describes an integrative counselling process which enables counsellors to make informed choices about which skills to use at particular stages of the counselling process. October 2005 Paperback
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336pp £19.99
An Integrative Approach
Contents: Counselling / Psychotherapy and Mental Health Issues / Assessment and Formulation / Clients Presenting with Depression / Clients Experiencing Anxiety / Clients Experiencing Problems with Life Events / Stages / Clients Who Have Problematic Substance Abuse / Childhood or Adolescent Problems / Clients With Disturbed Eating / Clients Described as Having a Personality Disorder / Clients Showing Psychotic Features / Clients Experiencing Problems with Sexual or Gender Identity / Professional, Ethical and Legal Issues September 2010 272pp Paperback £18.99
Helen Cameron, School of Social Work and Social Policy, University of South Australia, Australia
320pp £22.99
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INTRODUCTORY TEXTS Introductory Texts
Attachment Across the Lifecourse
Couch Fiction
How to Survive Counsellor Training
A Graphic Tale of Psychotherapy
An A-Z Guide
Philippa Perry (author) Psychotherapist and Psychotherapy Supervisor, Junko Grant (illustrator)
A Brief Introduction David Howe, Professor, Centre for Research on the Child and Family, University of East Anglia, UK
'The book is brief but very rich. You very rarely see a child with particular attachment characteristics growing up. Not so here: the child grows up both across and within chapters. Quite honestly, I cannot remember coming across such a sharp integration of the adult social psychology and the developmental psychology perspectives.' - Professor Peter Fonagy, Freud Memorial Professor of Psychoanalysis, University College London , UK Written by a top commentator on attachment theory, this brief introduction neatly summarizes the latest thinking and research on attachment from childhood through to adulthood. It offers an essential overview for a wide student and professional audience, including social workers, psychologists, counsellors and nurses. Contents: Attachment Behaviour / Affect Regulation / The Internal Working Model / Patterns of Attachment / Attachment in Adulthood / Secure Attachments in Childhood / Secure Attachments in Adulthood / Avoidant Attachments in Childhood / Avoidant and Dismissing Attachments in Adulthood / Ambivalent Attachments in Childhood / Anxious and Preoccupied Attachments in Adulthood / Disorganised and Controlling Attachments in Childhood / Fearful Avoidant Attachments and Unresolved States of Mind in Adulthood / Nature and Nurture / Stability, Change and Adaptation / Epilogue April 2011 Paperback
228pp £14.99
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‘[T]his graphic novella can also be recommended for its genuine educational value, which would make it a good text for any introductory counselling course.’ - Therapy Today ‘It’s an appealing accessible read - perfect for a waiting room.’ - The Guardian ‘If you’ve got even a passing interest in psychotherapy you’ll want to read this graphic novel three times, at least.’ - Time Out ‘I’ve read hundreds of books about therapy and this is among the best…it has a wicked sense of humour and a great sense of style. I highly recommend this book to anyone who has ever considered therapy but been afraid to ask, for therapists who want to remind themselves why their profession matters and to anyone tempted to say that therapy is nonsense…’ Alain de Botton, The Times ‘...funny and irreverent, but it also answers many of the questions people have about what therapy is, and how it works...’ - The Observer What is it like to be a fly on a psychotherapist’s wall? This compelling case study in the form of a graphic novel vividly explores a year’s therapy sessions as a search for understanding and truth. Told in a witty and thought-provoking manner, each engagingly illustrated scene is accompanied by deft commentary. April 2010 Paperback
152pp £12.99
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Rowan Bayne, Professor of Psychology and Gordon Jinks, Principal Lecturer in Counselling and Psychotherapy, both at University of East London, UK
This A-Z guide tackles the most daunting issues that counsellors face on the journey to becoming qualified. From choosing a course to writing a report, the book explains topics in bite-sized chunks, drawing on the authors’ own experiences and the literature. This is a valuable reference tool for counsellors throughout their training and beyond. March 2010 Paperback
208pp £17.99
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Effective Communication A Guide for the People Professions 2nd edition Neil Thompson, Writer, Trainer and Advisor with over 33 years' experience in the people professions
This practice-oriented guide is an accessible guide to skillful and productive comunication. Updated with new activities, features and a reader-friendly part structure, it addresses the importance of communication to interprofessional, culturally-sensitive and anti-discriminatory practice. April 2011 Paperback
228pp £19.99
234x156mm 978-0-2302-4350-7
Hardback originally published as Communication and Language
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INTRODUCTORY TEXTS
Theories of Counselling and Psychotherapy An Introduction to the Different Approaches 2nd edition Stephen Joseph, Professor of Psychology, Health and Social Care, University of Nottingham, and Honorary Consultant Psychologist in Psychotherapy, Nottinghamshire NHS Healthcare Trust, UK
Reviews of the 1st edition: ‘What a find this book is! For me, certainly, but also for any student, practitioner, teacher, or researcher in the field.’ - Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal ‘It fills a real gap for all who would like a straightforward introduction to the different models of psychopathology regardless of whether they adopt a psychodynamic, humanistic or cognitive behavioural approach...Clearly and accessibly written, with case examples that bring the theory to life, this is a highly recommended book.’ - Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal Provides a clear comparative approach to key models of therapy for students of counselling, psychotherapy and mental health. Through case examples, it shows how treatment is affected by philosophy and theory, and examines contemporary evidence-based practice.
Psychology
Mastering Communication
A Concise Introduction 3rd edition
5th edition
Exploring the broad subject of introductory psychology with brevity and clarity, the awardwinning author draws on his own classroom experience and extensive research in his careful choice of the core concepts in psychology. Also including a built-in Study Guide, this is an affordable, engaging text. January 2011 Paperback
360pp £26.99
200pp £20.99
‘It is true to say that many of my students believe they know how to communicate. Much of the content of this book causes them to re-evaluate their own abilities.’ - Richard Kunc, Bradford College, UK This book will help students improve their speaking, listening, reading and writing skills. It will give an understanding of the importance of good communication skills for their personal development and career. July 2009 Paperback
496pp £18.99
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Palgrave Master Series
Understanding Human Development Biological, Social and Psychological Processes from Conception to Adult Life
Mastering Counselling Theory Ray Colledge, Professional Counsellor and Member, British Association of Counsellors and Psychotherapists, UK
Stephanie Thornton, Visiting Fellow, University of Sussex, UK
How do the processes which shape the common themes of human development also produce the rich variety of individual diversity? Lively and wide ranging, this book critically reviews research on human development from the early days to the theories and issues of the twenty-first century.
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January 2008 Paperback
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Published by Worth Publishers
Contents: List of Figures and Tables / Acknowledgements / Preface / Counselling and Psychotherapy / Biomedical and Medical Approaches / Psychoanalytic and Psychodynamic Approaches / Behavioural and Cognitive Approaches / Humanistic and Transpersonal Approaches / Social and Cultural Approaches / New Developments: Evidence-Based Practice, Eclectic and Integrated Approaches / References / Index March 2010 Paperback
Nicky Stanton, Management Consultant and Trainer in Management Development and Communication, UK
Richard A. Griggs, Professor Emeritus of Psychology, University of Florida , USA
688pp £30.99
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Provides comprehensive coverage of all the major concepts and ideas integral to the theory of counselling from behavioural to existential to psychodynamic studies. Fully explaining complicated terms and theories, the book includes an extensive glossary, making this complex area of study easy to understand. July 2002 Paperback
304pp £18.99
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INTRODUCTORY TEXTS • THEORY AND APPROACHES IN coUNSELLING AND PSYCHOTHERAPY
Studying Psychology 2nd edition Andrew Stevenson, Access Coordinator, Aquinas College, Stockport, and Freelance Training Consultant, UK
‘...provides an easy, informative and entertaining resource for students.’ - Stan King, Liverpool John Moores University, UK This book is designed to provide students with skills and strategies for writing essays, undertaking psychological research and using statistics in psychology. This second edition contains a number of extended sections including updating research, extending research methods and statistics methods. August 2007 Paperback
232pp £15.99
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The Practice of Person-Centred Couple and Family Therapy
Theory and Approaches in counselling and Psychotherapy
Charles O’Leary, Marriage and Family Therapist in Private Practice, USA
Psychodynamic Theory in Counselling Practice 2nd edition Juliet Higdon, Counsellor in Independent Practice, UK
This approachable new edition of Juliet Higdon's From Counselling Skills to Counsellor provides a brilliantly clear account of the major psychodynamic theories and their development. Vivid pen portraits and rich case examples show how key concepts first originated and apply in practice today. A fascinating overview for trainees and practitioners. Contents: The Value of Psychotherapy / Freud: Where it all Started / Klein: Mothers and Babies / Winnicott: Holding Within Boundaries / Bion: Knowing and Not Knowing / Bowlby: Attachment and Separation / Practice: Understanding and Using the Therapeutic Relationship / The Psychodynamic Relationship to other Modalities November 2011 224pp Paperback £19.99
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T.R. Smyth, Lecturer, Charles Sturt University, Australia
‘I would heartily recommend it to any student sensible enough to care about writing and communication skills.’ Times Higher Education Supplement
September 2004 392pp Paperback £18.99
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This inviting and insightful book is for all practitioners of family and couple therapy who seek a deeper understanding of the potential of the therapeutic relationship for facilitating change and reconciliation in their clients. Its wealth of discussion, examples and advice will also be invaluable for trainees considering a career in this field. Contents: Introduction / The Challenges of Person-centred Relationship Therapy / The Tasks of a Relationship Therapist / Staying Personal while Thinking Systems / The Core Conditions of the Personcentred Approach / Integrating Different Therapeutic Approaches with Person-Centred Practice / A PersonCentred Couple Therapy / A Person-centred Approach to Couple therapy for Gay and Lesbian Couples / Family Therapy with Children and Adolescents / A PersonCentred Relationship Therapist
The Principles of Writing in Psychology
This book offers advice and guidance on the writing of papers in psychology - in particular, essays, literature reviews, and research reports. Students will find this book helpful throughout their academic careers and beyond.
'A very enjoyable text. Highly accessible, it guides the reader through a great deal of complex relational material, never leaving the inquiring reader stranded.' - John Hills, Consultant Family and Systemic Psychotherapist, and former editor of Context, the Association for Family Therapy publication, UK
October 2011 Paperback
208pp £19.99
234x156mm 978-0-230-23318-8
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THEORY AND APPROACHES IN coUNSELLING AND PSYCHOTHERAPY
The Handbook of Person-Centred Psychotherapy and Counselling Edited by Mick Cooper, Professor of Counselling, University of Strathclyde, UK, Maureen O’Hara, Department of Psychology, National University, USA, Peter F. Schmid, University of Graz, Austria and Gill Wyatt, Private Practitioner, UKCP registered psychotherapist and BACP senior registered Counsellor, UK
'...so comprehensive is this handbook, that if students of the person-centred approach could only afford to buy themselves one book, then they would do well to make it this one.’ - Therapy Today '[D]eserves to find a place on the bookshelf of every scholar and student of the approach. I recommend it highly.’ - British Journal of Guidance and Counselling Contents: Preface / The Basic Conditions of the Facilitative Therapeutic Relationship / PART I: THEORETICAL, HISTORICAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL FOUNDATIONS / Introduction to the Theory of Person-Centred Therapy / Origins and Unfolding of the Person-Centred Innovation / The Anthropological and Ethical Foundations of Person-Centred Therapy / The Actualizing Person / Experiential and Phenomenological Foundations / Developmental and Personality Theory / Group Therapy and Encounter Groups / The Family of Person-Centred and Experiential Therapies / PART II: THERAPEUTIC PRACTICE / The Relational Foundations of Person-Centred Practice / Psychological Contact / Client Incongruence and Psychopathology / Congruence / Unconditional Positive Regard / Empathy / Client Perception / The Process of Person-Centred Therapy / PART III: SETTINGS AND CLIENT-GROUPS / Pre-Therapy / Counselling Across Difference and Diversity / Couples and Families / Using a Person-Centred Approach within Medical Frameworks / Crisis Intervention / Applications Beyond the Therapeutic Context: Organisations, Activism and Creativity / PART IV: PROFESSIONAL ISSUES / Person-Centred Approaches to Research / Setting up Practice and the Therapeutic Framework / Ethics in Practice in Person-Centred Therapy / A Person-Centred Perspective on Supervision / Training in the PersonCentred Approach / Resources August 2007 Paperback
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440pp £26.99
Embodied Performances
Psychoanalysis Outside the Clinic
Sexuality, Gender, Bodies
Interventions in Psychosocial Studies
Beatrice Allegranti, Senior Lecturer/Co-ordinator of the Dance Movement Psychotherapy Programme, Roehampton University, UK
‘Dr Allegranti offers a rare addition to the literature concerning Dance Movement Psychotherapy, in which she deconstructs taken-for-granted ideas surrounding gender and sexuality through the medium of dance performance and film. In so doing she has traversed several media, expertly negotiating and performing her own identities as therapist, choreographer, film maker and writer. The result is a text with accompanying film resources that will challenge a range of practitioners and academics, including social scientists interested in looking afresh at gender and sexuality as performed identities.’ - Bonnie Meekums, Lecturer, University of Leeds, UK With a companion website that includes short online film episodes, this book proposes expansive ways of deconstructing and re-constituting sexuality and gender and thus more embodied and ethical ways of ‘doing’ life, and offers an understanding and critique of embodiment through an integration of performance, psychotherapy and feminist philosophy.
Stephen Frosh, Professor of Psychology and Pro-ViceMaster, Centre for Psychosocial Studies, Birkbeck College, University of London, UK
Psychoanalytic theory offers an interesting insight into the study of culture and the arts. This unique book explains how clinical concepts inform and engage with key issues throughout the humanities and social sciences. Accessible and comprehensive, this is an important book for students and academics alike. Contents: The Applications and Implications of Psychoanalysis / Freud on Art, Culture and Society: Leonardo, Gradiva and The Future of an Illusion / Psychoanalysis as/of Literature / Psychoanalysis as Social Psychology: The Case of Identity / Recognising Others: Towards a Relational Ethics / (Some of) the Radical Politics of Psychoanalysis / Psychoanalysis and the ‘Psychosocial’ / Conclusion: Reflexivity Outside the Clinic / References August 2010 Hardback Paperback
256pp £60.00 £22.99
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Contents: List of Illustrations / Acknowledgements / Introduction / Bodies as Knowledge / Embodying Ethics / The Autobiographical Body / The Relational Body / The Political Body / Conclusions / Endnotes / Bibliography / Index June 2011 Hardback
256pp £50.00
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THEORY AND APPROACHES IN coUNSELLING AND PSYCHOTHERAPY
Process Work in Person-Centred Therapy
The Emergence of Somatic Psychology and Bodymind Therapy
2nd edition
Barnaby B. Barratt, Professor of Psychology, Northcentral University, USA
Richard Worsley, Student and Staff Counsellor, University of Warwick, UK
'Breathtakingly wideranging.’ - Nick Baker, The Tribes of the PersonCentred Nation ‘This book helps to fill out the growing field of the mainstream personcentred approach; it is a reader-friendly text that genuinely adds to the enquiry base of counsellors and therapists and deserves to find its way onto the reading lists of all integrative courses.' - Colin Feltham, Therapy Today Process work is a key aspect of person-centred therapy. This edition integrates a variety of theories and approaches to expand upon the classical model, and explores contemporary debate in the area. With new material, revised chapters and useful case studies, this is a key resource for all those working within person-centred therapy. Contents: Preface / Introduction: Process and Listening / PART I: ADDRESSING PROCESS WORK / What is Process in Person-Centred Therapy? / The Client in Process / PART II: PHENOMENOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES / A Phenomenological Approach to Therapy / Constructing the Self: Narrative and Metaphor in Therapy / Conditions of Worth in Everyday Life: A Person-Centred Use of Transactional Analysis Theory / Mirrors of our Being: A Person-Centred Use of Gestalt Theory / Freeing the Therapist: A Phenomenological Reading of Carl Rogers / PART III: EXISTENTIAL PERSPECTIVES / Relating and Existing: Martin Buber’s I-Thou Construct for PersonCentred Therapy / The Existential Dimension: An Ignored Resource of Person-Centred Therapy / The Spirituality of Counselling: Phenomenology, Existentialism and Beyond / PART IV: MOVING INTO PROCESS WORK / Process in High Levels of Distress: Insights for Everyday Work / A Process Paradigm and ‘Hilary’: A Case Study of One Moment of Process Work / Process Work in Practice September 2009 280pp Paperback £22.99
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Understanding Transference The Power of Patterns in the Therapeutic Relationship Lesley Murdin, Director, WPF Therapy, UK
Somatic psychology and bodymind therapy (the simultaneous study of the mind and body) are challenging contemporary understandings of the psyche, of what it means to be human and how to heal human suffering. May 2010 Hardback
248pp £57.00
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Critical Theory and Practice in Psychology and the Human Sciences Series Editor: Tod Sloan ebook available from: Myilibrary, NetLibrary, Ebook Library, ebooks.com, Ebrary, Dawson ERA
The Talking Cure Wittgenstein’s Therapeutic Method for Psychotherapy John M. Heaton, Psychiatrist and Psychotherapist and regular Lecturer, Regent’s College and Roehampton University, UK
'[U]seful, lively and thought-provoking.' Therapy Today Emotional links between therapists and their clients can help or hinder the therapeutic process. This comprehensive book examines how the main approaches deal with transference, looking at the technical and ethical difficulties in understanding transference from a theoretical point of view and with clinical illustration. Contents: Introduction / The Story of Transference / Transference and its Mirror Image: Counter-transference / Family Patterns / How Does the Use of the Transference Concept Help Clinicians? / The Nature of the Evidence Base for Analytic Therapy / How Much Can We Achieve Through Analysing Transference Patterns? / Ethical Problems / Can You Teach and Learn to Practice Therapy Through the Use of Transference? / Where Do We Go From Here? / References December 2009 208pp Paperback £22.99
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In the last fifteen years there has been a change in direction in our understanding of Wittgenstein; the ‘resolute’ reading of him places great emphasis on his therapeutic intent and argues that the aim of Wittgenstein’s thought is to show how language functions. This book argues that this is highly relevant to understanding psychotherapy. Contents: Abbreviations of Wittgenstein’s Work / Preface / The Problem / Introduction / Fearless Speech / Talking versus Writing / The Critical Method / Reasons and Causes / Elucidations / Back to the Rough Ground /The Self and Images / A Non-Foundational Therapy / References April 2010 Hardback
240pp £57.00
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THEORY AND APPROACHES IN coUNSELLING AND PSYCHOTHERAPY Basic Texts in Counselling and Psychotherapy Series Series Editor: Stephen Frosh This series introduces readers to the theory and practice of counselling and psychotherapy across a wide range of topical issues. Ideal for both trainees and practitioners, the books will appeal to anyone wishing to use counselling and psychotherapeutic skills and interested in psychodynamic and systemic ideas. Each text offers theoretical background and guidance for practice, well illustrated by clinical examples.
Introduction to Family and Systemic Therapy John Hills, Family Therapist, UK
Ideas drawn from family and systemic therapy form the basis of many interventions in mental health and childcare. This book offers a startingpoint for non-specialists and new students keen to develop their skills. Taking a step-by-step experiential approach, it explores key concepts in vivid practice context. Contents: Preface / Introduction / The Family Crucible: Families and Distress / Genograms: The Basic Tool of Systemic Mapping and Exploration / A Family Systemic Session Observed / Attachment, the System of the Self and Relationship Systems / The Ethical Dimension of Systemic Thought and the Search for Well-being / Dialogue: The Phenomenological Collaboration / The Art and Means of Gentle Persuasion: the Use of Reflection and Therapeutic Letters / Appendix I: A Personal Guide to Self-Reflection and Formation of a Phenomenological Epoche in Working With Families / Appendix II: A Leaflet of Introduction for Families to Systemic Therapy October 2011 Paperback
192pp £19.99
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Counselling and Psychotherapy for Families in Times of Illness and Death
Working with Trauma A Systemic Approach Gerrilyn Smith, Lead Consultant Clinical Psychologist and Family Therapist, Royal Liverpool Children’s Hospitals, UK
A Systemic Approach 2nd edition Jenny Altschuler, Consultant Clinical Psychologist and Family Psychotherapist, Tavistock Clinic, UK
Living with serious illness has profound effects not only on patients themselves, but also on their families. This fully updated edition is an essential guide for counsellors across a range of contexts. With case studies that illuminate key topics, this book offers specific practical guidance to those working with illness. Contents: Introduction / Systems Theory, Illness and Health Care / Impact of Illness on Families / Applying Systemic Techniques and Ideas to Health Care / Childhood and Adolescent Experiences of Illness / Parenting in the Context of Illness / Illness and Adults Relationships / Illness in Later Life / Death, Bereavement and Living Beyond Loss / Migration and Cross-Cultural Aspects of Health Care / Addressing the Challenges Health Care Professionals Face / Supervision and Caring for the Carers / Appendix I: Genograms October 2011 Paperback
232pp £18.99
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The toxic nature of trauma can make it an overwhelming area of work. This book by a recognized expert adopts a systemic perspective, focusing on the individual in context. Very positively, it shows how every level of relationship can contribute to healing and that the meaning of traumatic experiences can be ‘unfrozen’ and revisited over time. Contents: PART I: THE GATEWAY TO PRACTICE / PTSD: Diagnostic Labels Across the Life Span / Resiliencies Across the life Span / PART II: THE FIELD OF PRACTICE / Creating a Safe Context / Stories We Tell Ourselves / What of Symptoms / PART III: THE PRACTICE NEIGHBOURHOOD / Family, Friends & Community / Supervision / References October 2011 Paperback
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Supervision in Counselling and Psychotherapy An Introduction Liz Omand, Psychotherapist and Supervisor in Private Practice, UK
Supervision plays a key role in the training and development of counsellors and psychotherapists. Drawing on a psychodynamic perspective, this book sympathetically explores the realities of supervision with real life examples that show its purpose and difficulties. This is an ideal text for those who are beginning supervision. August 2009 Paperback
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THEORY AND APPROACHES IN coUNSELLING AND PSYCHOTHERAPY
Short-Term Psychotherapy A Psychodynamic Approach 2nd edition
Psychodynamic Counselling with Children and Young People
An Introduction to Psychodynamic Counselling
An Introduction
2nd edition Sue Kegerreis, Senior Lecturer, Centre for Psychoanalytic Studies, University of Essex, UK
Alex Coren, formerly Director of Psychodynamic Studies, University of Oxford, UK
Reflects the growing use of short-term therapy across a variety of settings. Packed with material on key issues, the book explores the therapeutic relation, the length of therapy and the evidence base for various forms of therapy. This is key reading for anyone wishing to incorporate a psychodynamic element in their work. November 2009 264pp Paperback £22.99
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Working with Fathers Jennifer Walters, Consultant Clinical Psychologist, Children and Young People’s Centre, East London NHS Foundation Trust, UK
Provides a comprehensive guide to working with fathers therapeutically. It looks at the issues that therapy raises for men and how this can affect the wider family. It also looks at the kind of mental health issues that affect men and family dynamics. Contents: Introduction / Demography and Fathers / The Role of the Father / Men’s Mental Health / Men and Parenthood / Engaging Fathers in Clinical Work / Working with Men in Groups / Domestic Violence and Fathers in Prison / Endnote December 2010 200pp Paperback £22.99
December 2009 216pp Paperback £22.99
Introducing key psychodynamic theory, concepts and techniques, this text examines the challenges and opportunities of counselling adolescents and children in a wide variety of contexts, from schools to community projects and mental health services. 216x138mm 978-0-230-55196-1
Laurence Spurling, Senior Lecturer in Counselling, Birkbeck College, UK
Explores the key assumptions, main theoretical ideas and principles of practice behind psychodynamic counselling. This edition has an updated look at evidence-based practice, supervision, and the different stages of counselling; this continues to be a key introductory text for counsellors and psychotherapists from all disciplines. Contents: Introduction / The Basic Principles of Therapeutic Practice and the Concept of Containment / The Setting / Theory I: The Developmental Point of View and the Oedipus Complex / Theory II: The Internal World and the Depressive and Paranoid-Schizoid Modes of Experience / Transference and its Manifestations / Working in the Transference / Phases of the Counselling Work / Working with More Disturbed Clients / The Organizational Framework / References / Index June 2009 Paperback
192pp £22.99
216x138mm 978-0-230-57861-6
An Introduction to Groupwork A Group-Analytic Perspective Bill Barnes, sometime Chartered Clinical Psychologist and Clinical Director, Liverpool Psychotherapy and Consultation Services, UK, Sheila Ernst, Group Analyst (private practice) and Keith Hyde, Group Analyst, Consultant Psychotherapist and Clinical Director of a new Therapeutic Community July 1999 Paperback
208pp £22.99
216x138mm 978-0-333-63224-6
216x138mm 978-0-230-21974-8
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THEORY AND APPROACHES IN coUNSELLING AND PSYCHOTHERAPY
Working With Adolescents and Young Adults
Reflexivity in Therapeutic Practice Fran Hedges, Systemic Psychotherapist and Supervisor
A Contemporary Psychodynamic Approach 2nd edition Stephen Briggs, Professor and Director of Social Work Research and Vice Dean, Adolescent Department, Tavistock Clinic,UK
The first edition of this popular book won praise for successfully exploring the inner world of contemporary adolescence. This edition examines issues including self-harm, depression and body image disturbance. Drawing on a flexible psychodynamic approach, it gives evidence-based guidance for both experienced practitioners and students. September 2008 232pp Paperback £22.99
216x138mm 978-0-230-55141-1
Explores the complex two-way processes involved in therapy. Its focus on reflexivity offers a stance and set of skills for understanding the conversations that take place in the counselling room. Rich with detailed case material, it draws on a wide literature in systemic and narrative theory. Contents: Foreword by Vernon Cronen / Introduction / How our Stories Influence Therapeutic Conversations / The Power of Emotions / How Language Reveals Our Assumptions and Prejudices / How Stories of Time Affect Our Conversations / Transparency and Self-Disclosure / Listening to our Bodily Responses / Putting it into Practice: Further Ideas and Resources / Further Ideas and Resources for Supervisors / Bibliography 184pp £22.99
216x138mm 978-0-230-55308-8
Couple Therapy The Self in the Relationship
Combining the theoretical grounding of various psychodynamic fields of thought with vivid case studies, this book advises on how to address issues such as domestic violence, affairs and the step-family system. November 2007 192pp Paperback £22.99
216x138mm 978-1-4039-9490-5
Edited by Raya Jones, Senior Lecturer, School of Social Sciences, Cardiff University, UK and Masayoshi Morioka, Professor, Graduate School of Kobe University, Japan
'The book has an engagingly nonmystifying readibility.’ - Therapy Today
March 2010 Paperback
Jim Crawley, Practitioner in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy in private practice, Australia and Jan Grant, Association Professor & Course Coordinator, School of Psychology, Curtin University, Australia
Jungian and Dialogical Self Perspectives
An Introduction to Systemic Therapy with Individuals A Social Constructionist Approach Fran Hedges, Systemic Psychotherapist and Supervisor
This collection of cuttingedge chapters contributes to the psychology of personhood especially as applied in psychotherapy. The chapters are written from Jungian, dialogicalself, or both perspectives and give insights into the history of ideas, clinical and research applications of these perspectives in the East and West. Contents: Introduction / The Dialogical and the Imaginal; R.Jones & H.Hermans / Listening to the Narratives of a Pre-modern World: Beyond the World of Dichotomy; M.Yama / Transforming Self-narratives in Psychotherapy: Looking at Different Forms of Ambivalence in the Change Process; C.Cunha, M.M.Gonçalves & J.Valsiner / Mapping the Dialogical Self in Jung’s Memories, Dreams and Reflections; S.Ahammed / Dialogicality and Creativity; M.Puchalska-Wasyl / Internal Dialogical Activity: Types and Personality Correlates; M.Puchalska-Wasyl / Fiction and the ‘Uncanny Valley’ of Self-Confrontation; R.Jones / The Masculine and the Feminine in Japanese Women: Expressions in Sandplay and Myth; K.Nakamur / Dialogical Self and the Soul; J.Rowan / Re-examining the Concept of ‘Self’: Insights from a Comparative Analysis of Dialogical and Eastern Perspectives of Self; I.Cherian & S.Ahammed / Jung and Miki: Similarities and Differences; S.Muramoto / The Cosmology of Inner Speech: Jung and Vygotsky; M.Morioka / Epilogue; R.Jones / Index July 2011 Hardback
240pp £55.00
216x138mm 978-0-230-28579-8
In recent years, the benefits and applications of systemic therapy with individuals, in addition to its more traditional practice with families, has been increasingly recognized. A lively, accessible and thoroughly practical introduction to the key theoretical concepts and techniques. March 2005 Paperback
208pp £22.99
216x138mm 978-1-4039-0450-8
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THEORY AND APPROACHES IN coUNSELLING AND PSYCHOTHERAPY • SETTINGS AND CLIENT GROUPS
An Introduction to Integrative Psychotherapy Ken Evans, Sherwood Psychotherapy Training Institute, UK and Maria Gilbert, Metanoia Institute,UK
Settings and Client Groups
Counselling in Health Care Settings
Online Counselling
A Handbook for Practitioners
A Handbook for Practitioners
Robert Bor, Professor of Psychology, Riva Miller, Honorary Senior Lecturer, both at Royal Free Hospital, UK, Sheila Gill, Psychotherapeutic Counsellor, Keats Group Practice, UK and Amanda Evans, Chartered Psychologist, Royal Free Hospital, UK
‘[A] concise, informative and readable introduction to Integrative Psychotherapy.’ Therapy Today An invaluable and accessible overview of the rapidly developing field of integrative psychotherapy, introducing a relational-developmental approach to theory and practice. The book goes beyond the confines of the therapy room and explores the significance of the cultural, ecological and transpersonal dimensions of therapy. May 2005 Paperback
200pp £22.99
216x138mm 978-0-333-98726-1
Existential Perspectives on Human Issues A Handbook for Therapeutic Practice Edited by Emmy van Deurzen, Director, New School of Psychotherapy and Counselling, UK and Claire Arnold-Baker, Course Co-ordinator, New School of Psychotherapy and Counselling, Visiting Faculty Member, Schiller International University and Chair, Education and Publications Committee, Universities Psychotherapy and Counselling Association (UPCA)
A definitive handbook for the practice of existential psychotherapy. Leading figures from the existential field have been brought together to discuss a wide range of issues fundamental to human existence and consequently therapeutic work with clients. May 2005 Paperback
352pp £23.99
234x156mm 978-0-333-98700-1
‘Comprehensive and coherent, this is a classic and essential text for psychological therapists working in the healthcare domain.’ - John Eatock, British Association for Counsellors and Psychotherapists, UK This solution-focused guide shows how to provide effective counselling with clients who are physically ill. Combining theory, real-life examples and evidence-based approaches, the authors draw on their own experience to offer invaluable advice on highly complex and sensitive issues. This book gives tried-and-tested advice for all busy counsellors. Contents: PART I: A FRAMEWORK FOR PRACTICE / Introduction / Theoretical Concepts / Beliefs about Health and Counselling / Adapting Psychotherapeutic Practice to the Health Care Context / Models of Consultation and Collaboration / PART II: CORE SKILLS / Counselling Objectives in Health Care / Exploring and Defining Problems in Counselling / The Structure of the Counselling Session / PART III: SPECIALIST SKILLS / Promoting Coping and Resilience in the Patient / Reframing and Creating Balance in Patient Beliefs / Working with the Family in Mind / Application of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy to Health Care Settings / PART IV: ISSUES AND CHALLENGES / Dealing with Confidentiality and Secrets in the Course of Counselling / Giving Information and Breaking Bad News / Counselling for Loss, Terminal Care and Bereavement / Counselling the “Worried-Well” and Patients with Health Anxieties / When Progress in Counselling Seems Elusive / Counselling for the Prevention of Ill Health / Work Stress and Staff Support November 2008 320pp Paperback £20.99
Gill Jones and Anne Stokes, both Co-Directors, Counsellors, Trainers and Supervisors, Online Training Ltd
'What a delightful read! Jones and Stokes have succeeded in covering a tremendous range of issues and strategies relevant to all aspects of online communication.' Dr Michael Fenichel, Past President and Fellow of the International Society for Mental Health Online 'Excellent value.' - The Textbook Guide Therapy via the internet is a developing field for counsellors. This accessible guide focuses on technological and therapeutic aspects of online work, relevant across all counselling approaches. With practical step-by-step exercises and jargonfree advice, this is an indispensable tool for all practitioners and trainees planning to work online. Contents: Introduction to Online Counselling / Making a Start / The Online Contract / Counselling Asynchronously by Email and Message Board / Counselling Synchronously by Live Chat-/Room Session / Using Text to Explore Feelings / Working Therapeutically Online with Image and Sound / Supervision Online / An Overview of Useful Theories / Boundaries and Online Counselling / Putting it all into Practice / Glossary / Appendix - Codes of Practice Relating to Online Therapy November 2008 176pp Paperback £20.99
234x156mm 978-0-230-20195-8
Professional Handbooks in Counselling and Psychotherapy
234x156mm 978-0-230-54942-5
Professional Handbooks in Counselling and Psychotherapy
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SETTINGS AND CLIENT GROUPS
The Male In Analysis Psychoanalytic and Cultural Perspectives Edited by Anastasiosis Gaitanidis, Lecturer in Psychotherapy, Counselling and Counselling Psychology, Roehampton University, UK
Understanding Repeated SelfInjury A Multidisciplinary Approach Nick Huband, Clinical Research Fellow, Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust, UK and Digby Tantam, Clinical Professor of Psychotherapy, University of Sheffield, UK
The analysis of masculine issues is increasingly seen as a key cultural and therapeutic concern. This book focuses on masculinity and male identity in the context of psychoanalysis. Individual chapters address the historical positioning of the male psyche, contemporary debates on what it is to be male and advocates a new model of masculinity. Contents: Introduction / Locating the Male Within the Psychoanalytic Tradition; T.Adams / Wrestling with Maleness: Deconstructing the Virtual Macho World; M.Stanton / The Myth of Latency: Constructing Boyhood, Labour and Desire; T.Adams / On Men’s Friendships with Other Men; L.O’Carroll / The Fear of Male Humiliation; T.Adams / Deconstructing the Homosexual-Heterosexual Divide; L.O’Carroll / Achieving Our Country: Ethnic Difference and White Men’s Racism; L.O’Carroll / Narcissism, Mourning and the ‘Masculine’ Drive; A.Gaitanidis / The Phantom of the Primal Father; A.Gaitanidis / Conclusion October 2011 Paperback
176pp £18.99
216x138mm 978-1-4039-4739-0
‘...A book that is rich in experience and common sense. It should be essential reading for junior medical staff.’ Keith Lloyd, Psychiatric Bulletin Informative and insightful, this book explores the nature of self-injury and the experience of those who injure themselves. Covering psychological and physical aspects, the text draws on research, theory and the authors’ clinical experience to present a unifying model for practice. This is an essential resource for all healthcare professionals. Contents: Preface / The Basics Facts About Self-Injury / Understanding the Person Who Self-Injures / A Unifying Model Based on the Phenomenology of Self-Injury / Overcoming Self-Injury / Moulds and Matrices / Challenges for the Carer / First Professional Responses to Self-Injury / Recovery / Summary and Conclusions March 2009 Paperback
248pp £21.99
234x156mm 978-1-4039-3696-7
Child Abuse and Neglect Attachment, Development and Intervention David Howe, Professor, Centre for Research on the Child and Family, University of East Anglia, UK
This book offers a survey of the field of child abuse and neglect from the perspective of modern developmental attachment theory. April 2005 Paperback
336pp £24.99
234x156mm 978-1-4039-4826-7
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Working with Children in Groups A Handbook for Counsellors, Educators and Community Workers Kathryn Geldard, Child and Family Therapist in private practice and Clinical Associate Lecturer, University of Queensland, Australia and David Geldard, Counselling Psychologist in private practice
Filled with lots of ideas, activities, games and worksheets for use in group programmes, as well as examples of complete programmes for particular problems such as domestic violence and low selfesteem, this highly accessible and practical book will be an invaluable resource for anyone wishing to run groups for children. March 2001 Paperback
272pp £23.99
234x156mm 978-0-333-92143-2
Attachment Theory, Child Maltreatment and Family Support A Practice and Assessment Model
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David Howe, Professor, Centre for Research on the Child and Family, Marian Brandon, Lecturer in Social Work and Director of Post-Qualifying Courses, Diana Hinings, Department of Social Work, Gillian Schofield, Lecturer in Social Work and Director of the Centre for Research on the Child and Family, all at University of East Anglia,UK September 1999 320pp Paperback £24.99
216x138mm 978-0-333-74978-4
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difference and diversity Difference and Diversity
Internal Racism
Promoting Equality
Mental Health, Race and Culture
Working with Diversity and Difference 3rd edition
3rd edition
A Psychoanalytic Approach to Race and Difference M. Fakhry Davids, Honorary Consultant Psychologist, London Clinic of Psychoanalysis, UK
An in-depth account of how racism operates in the mind, this book links vivid clinical observation with theory and research to present an original model of the psychology of racism. Covering key issues, from internal and institutional racism to the Stephen Lawrence case, the book illuminates key issues for practitioners from all approaches. Contents: Introduction / PART I: INTERNAL RACISM / Clinical Study of a Racist Attack / Theory / Established Racist Organisations / Analysing Racism in a Group / PART II: PSYCHOANALYSIS AND RACISM / Frantz Fanon's Contribution / Psychoanalysis and Racism: Anti-Semitism / White-Black Racism / PART III: APPLICATIONS / Institutional Racism / Concluding Remarks May 2011 Paperback
248pp £21.99
234x156mm 978-0-3339-6457-6
Suman Fernando, Visiting Professor, London Metropolitan University, UK and Senior Lecturer, European Centre for Migration and Social Care, University of Kent, UK
Neil Thompson, Writer, Trainer and Advisor with over 33 years' experience in the people professions
Review of the 1st edition: ‘The works of Neil Thompson on antidiscriminatory practice, anti-oppression and equality have become well-known and highly respected standard reading.’ - Paul Williams, British Journal of Social Work A highly anticipated new edition of a trusted book, this text provides health and social care readers with a lucid guide to the theory and practice of challenging discrimination. With all-new features to further embed links to practice, it emphasizes the ever-increasing importance of promoting equality within the people professions. Contents: Introduction / Equality and Diversity in Context / Theoretical Foundations / Power / Discrimination and Oppression / Health and the Medicalization of Inequality / Learning from the Past / The Organizational Context / Conclusion: Strategies for Promoting Equality May 2011 288pp Paperback £19.99
234x156mm 978-0-230-22343-1
Incorporating contemporary topics, including mental health of refugees, trauma and psychosocial approaches, this text offers an illuminating account of mental health and mental disorder seen cross-culturally and internationally. Contents: Introduction / PART I: THEORY AND TRADITION / Race and Culture; Ethnicity and Identity / Traditional Approaches to Mental Health / Background and Culture of Psychiatry / Racism in Psychiatry / Changing Discourse in Mental Health / Trauma and Post-traumatic Stress; Suffering and Violence / PART II: PRACTICE AND INNOVATION / Application of Psychiatry: Bias and Imperialism / Asian and African ‘Therapy’ for Mental Health / Mental Health in Low and Middle-Income Countries / Mental Health of Refugees in High Income Countries / Prospects for Plurality in Therapies for Mental Health / Mental Health for All January 2010 Paperback
248pp £22.99
234x156mm 978-0-230-21271-8
Suman Fernando is the recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award, recognizing outstanding scholarship, research and practice
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difference and diversity • professional issues
Black Issues in the Therapeutic Process Isha McKenzie-Mavinga, Lecturer in Transcultural Counselling, London Metropolitan University, UK
‘This title deserves a prime place on the shelves of both trainers and therapists.’ - Susie Holden Smith, Therapy Today Should the therapeutic process adapt to suit race and ethnic diversity? This book examines issues that are specific to counselling people of African and Caribbean heritage. Exploring the hurt of racism and inherited effects of slavery, it provides ‘therapeutic tasks’ to offer practical advice for all students, trainees and practitioners. Contents: PART I: SHARED CONCERNS / A Can of Worms / Feeling it in our Bones / A Black Empathic Approach / PART II: RECOGNITION TRAUMA / Healing Ancestral Baggage / Black Western Archetypes / Cultural Schizophrenia / PART III: FINDING A VOICE / Breaking the Bonds / Wounded Warrior / PART IV: A BRIDGE FROM FEAR TO TRANSFORMATION / Therapeutic Style and Approach / Going All The Way January 2009 Paperback
248pp £23.99
Professional Issues
Self Awareness and Personal Development
In counselling and psychotherapy, the professional’s self-understanding strongly governs the healing potential of the therapeutic relationship. Grounded in humanistic, psychodynamic and integrative thinking, it offers the reader many pathways to better selfunderstanding. Contents: Learning from this Book; C.Rose / Learning through Intellectual Enquiry; C.Rose / Learning through our Relationships with Other Individuals; C.Rose / Learning through our Relationships with Groups; C.Rose / Learning through the Written Word; C.Hall / Learning through Visual Imagery; C.Hall / Learning through Music; A.Harrison / Learning through the Body; T.Warnecke / Learning through Transcendence; R.Worsley / Learning through the Natural World; H.Prentice / Conclusion; C.Rose September 2011 208pp Paperback £19.99
216x138mm 978-0-230-24018-6
‘[E]ssential reading for all experienced counsellors and psychotherapists, those in training and those who wish to increase their understanding of the major aspects of difference and diversity.’ Therapy Today July 2006 Paperback
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208pp £23.99
234x156mm 978-1-4039-4327-9
All of us will need to trust the healthcare system as well as individual healthcare workers at some point. But why do we trust ‘professionals’? Is it unconditional? As practitioners, do we realise the legal, ethical and professional issues intertwined with ‘being trusted’? Read this book for an absorbing discussion of trust. November 2010 240pp Paperback £21.99
216x138mm 978-0-230-53791-0
The Myth of Autism Medicalising Men’s and Boys’ Social and Emotional Competence
Theory, Process and Decision Making
Edited by Sue Wheeler, Professor of Counselling and Psychotherapy, University of Leicester, UK
David Pilgrim, Clinical Dean, Teaching Primary Care Trust for East Lancashire, UK, Floris Tomasini, Research Associate, Lancaster University, UK and Ivaylo Vassilev, Research Associate, Teesside Business School, UK
Chris Rose, Individual and Group Psychotherapist, Supervisor, Trainer and Consultant
Assessment in Counselling
Contemporary Psychodynamic Approaches
A Multidisciplinary Perspective
Resources for Counsellors and Psychotherapists
216x138mm 978-1-4039-9572-8
Difference and Diversity in Counselling
Examining Trust in Healthcare
Judith Milner, Freelance Counsellor and Trainer and Patrick O’Byrne, Freelance Counsellor, Supervisor and Family Mediator, UK (formerly a senior lecturer at the University of Huddersfield, UK)
‘Suitable for experienced and new counsellors, this would be a worthy addition to training course reading lists.’ - Angela Cooper, Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal November 2003 248pp Paperback £23.99
216x138mm 978-1-4039-0429-4
Sami Timimi, Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist for NHS, Lincolnshire, UK, Neil Gardner, Server-side Developer for a major Broadcasting Company, UK and Brian McCabe, supports disabled people in education, UK
In this groundbreaking book, the authors dispute the concept of autism and explore the cultural and political reasons why the number of those diagnosed with it has increased over the years. This is a must-read for students studying autism and related disorders as well as practitioners working in the mental health services. Contents: PART I: INTRODUCTION / PART II: AUTISM: THE HISTORIAL AND CULTURAL CONTEXT / PART III: AUTISM: THE SCIENCE / PART IV: AUTISM: POLITICS AND SOCIETY October 2010 Paperback
344pp £19.99
216x138mm 978-0-230-54526-7
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professional issues
Setting up in Independent Practice
Exploring Therapy, Spirituality and Healing
A Handbook for Therapy and Psychology Practitioners Robert Bor, Professor of Psychology, Royal Free Hospital, UK and Anne Stokes, Director, Counsellor, Trainer and Supervisor, Online Training Ltd
This compact guide offers the trainee and beginning practitioner all the hands-on advice and support they could wish for in successfully planning, setting-up and running their own practice. Written by two leading authors and practitioners, it is packed with strategies and advice about what to consider and how best to play to one’s strengths. Contents: Introduction / Advantages and Disadvantages of Independent Practice / Choosing the Practice Location / Managing Your Time / Financial Matters / Practical Aspects of Client Work / Engaging with the Process / Marketing your Independent Practice / Managing Risk: Day to Day Issues / Managing Risk: Crunch Factors for Your Business / Running the Practice and Support Networks / Reflections on Private Practice November 2010 192pp Paperback £18.99
234x156mm 978-0-230-24195-4
Professional Handbooks in Counselling and Psychotherapy
The Emotionally Intelligent Social Worker David Howe, Professor, Centre for Research on the Child and Family, University of East Anglia, UK
Elegantly and succinctly, David Howe explains the theory of emotional intelligence - and its vital practical value - to an audience of students and practitioners across a range of human services and caring professions. He makes a powerful case for the importance of understanding and managing emotions for effective professional practice. April 2008 Paperback
232pp £15.99
Edited by William West, Reader in Counselling Studies, University of Manchester, UK
Spirituality and healing are controversial issues in counselling and psychotherapy. This cutting-edge text discusses the philosophical, practical and ethical issues involved in counselling and explores major critiques of work on spirituality and healing. Students, trainees and professionals will find this an enriching and thought-provoking read. Contents: Foreword; B.Thorne / Introduction; W.West / PART I: THERAPY AND SPIRITUALITY / Spirituality and Therapy: The Tensions and Possibilities; W.West / When the Client’s Spirituality is Denied in Therapy; C.Jenkins / Counselling and Pastoral Care; T.Biddington / Integrating Prayer in Counselling; P.Gubi / Compassion in Psychotherapy; B.Vivino & B.Thompson / Counselling, Spirituality and Culture; F.Christodoulidi / Embodied Spirituality and the Therapeutic Encounter; D.Yusef / PART II: THERAPY AND HEALING / When Counselling Becomes Healing; W.West / Traditional Healing Alongside Counselling and Psychotherapy; R.Moodley & O.Oulanova / Assessing a Counsellor’s Use of a Seemingly Spiritual Gift; C.Gorsedene / Psychic Energy and the Client; M.Wardle / PART III: RESEARCH AND PRACTICE / Research in Spirituality and Healing; W.West / Emergent Spirituality; D.Smith / Practice Around Therapy, Spirituality and Healing; W.West December 2010 272pp Paperback £21.99
216x138mm 978-0-230-55406-1
Spiritual Issues in Therapy Relating Experience to Practice William West, Reader in Counselling Studies, University of Manchester, UK
‘...A welcome addition to this field. As an academic, with a longstanding interest in this area, he [William West] brings considerable expertise.’ - Pamela Griffiths, Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal ‘...an important, pivotal text and a marker for a future research agenda.’ - Colin Feltham, Counselling and Psychotherapy Research ‘...thought-provoking, engaging and inspiring...’ - Fevronia Christodoulidi, Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal Issues of spirituality are gaining increasing prominence within the therapeutic professions. Written by a leading figure in this emerging domain, this book provides a unique and creative focus for therapists wishing to consider how spirituality may inform or shape their own practice. William West innovatively draws together narratives from personal experience (both his own and that of other leading figures in the world of therapy), research and practice to address such vital questions as ‘How can the therapeutic encounter be a safe place for spirituality to be considered?’ and ‘How can the spiritual life of the therapist be engaged in their work?’ Students and practitioners will find this book both thought-provoking and inspiring, but ultimately highly practical and as such an essential practice companion. Contents: Introduction / The Context / Psychotherapist as Shaman / The Personal Encounter With Spirituality / Making Sense of the Territory / The Client’s Story / Relevant Issues / Researching Spirituality and Therapy / Soul Attending / References / Index May 2004 Paperback
192pp £23.99
216x138mm 978-0-333-99041-4
198x129mm 978-0-230-20278-8
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professional issues
Understanding Addiction Behaviours
Mental Health Still Matters Edited by Jill Reynolds, Senior Lecturer, Rosemary Muston, Course Manager, Tom Heller, Senior Lecturer, Jonathan Leach, Lecturer, Mick McCormick, Lecturer, all at Faculty of Health and Social Care, The Open University, UK, Jan Wallcraft, Freelance Consultant and Researcher , UK and Mark Walsh, Teacher, Writer and Mental Health Nurse, UK
Theoretical and Clinical Practice in Health and Social Care G.Hussein Rassool, Director and Visiting Professor, Intercultural Therapy Centre, Mauritius
‘This book has been a pleasure to read and is one of the most concise substance use/addiction text books I have read in some time. It is a comprehensive snapshot of the fast-changing context of addiction and substance use. The style is fresh and lucid and deals with the contemporary issues practitioners face within the community. This book is a must read for all health and social care students contemplating working in the field of addiction and substance use.’ - Darren Hill, Senior Lecturer in Social Work and Substance Use, Leeds Metropolitan University, UK Are you looking for a book that is about more than just drugs or alcohol misuse? This comprehensive text uniquely examines both pharmacological and non-pharmacological addictions. Highlighting the multi-professional nature of work in this area, it examines current theory and research, effects, assessment and intervention strategies available. Contents: PART I: ADDICTION AND SOCIETY / Introduction / Addiction and Society / Perspectives on Addiction / PART II: PHARMACOLOGICAL AND NONPHARMACOLOGICAL ADDICTIONS / Alcohol / Opiates / Psychostimulants / Cannabis / Hallucinogens and Other Psychoactive Substances / Synthetic Drugs: Smart or Eco Drugs & Spice / Tobacco and Nicotine / Eating Disorders / Gambling Addiction / Internet Addiction / Sexual Addiction / PART III: ADDICTION IN CONTEXT / Dual Diagnosis: Addiction and Psychiatric Disorders / Addiction and Harm Reduction / Special Needs & Diversity / Service Provisions & Interventions April 2011 Paperback
288pp £22.99
234x156mm 978-0-230-24019-3
'An excellent starting point to stimulating debate on contemporary issues in mental health.' - Ian Mathews, Lecturer, University of Huddersfield, UK This Reader presents a fresh look at mental health, following on from the hugely popular Mental Health Matters. It provides new and exciting user perspectives across the full range of mental health issues. This is a rich and diverse resource for all students and practitioners of mental health. May 2009 Paperback
400pp £24.99
234x156mm 978-0-230-57729-9
Published in association with The Open University
The Myth of the Chemical Cure A Critique of Psychiatric Drug Treatment Joanna Moncrieff, Senior Lecturer, University College London, UK
‘A revolutionary book... Essential reading for anyone interested in mental health.’ Dorothy Rowe, www. dorothyrowe.com.au
September 2009 320pp Paperback £19.99
216x138mm 978-0-230-57432-8
Shortlisted for the 2009 Mind Book of the Year ebook available from: Palgrave Connect Social & Cultural Studies Collections, Ebook Library, Dawson ERA, ebooks.com, Ebrary, Myilibrary, NetLibrary
Psychiatric Drugs Key Issues and Service User Perspectives Jim Read, Writer and Survivor of Mental Health Services, UK
This lively book explores current dilemmas and debates on the use, effectiveness and adverse-effects of psychiatric drugs, from the perspectives of people who have taken them. It includes groundbreaking research into experiences of trying to come off drugs, with emphasis on interactions between service users and mental health practitioners. August 2009 Paperback
208pp £14.99
216x138mm 978-0-230-54940-1
Published in association with Mind
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training AND supervision in... • COUNSELLING AND PSYCHOTHERAPY RESEARCH Training and Supervision in Counselling and Psychotherapy
Existential Perspectives on Supervision
Counselling and Psychotherapy Research
Developing Research Questions A Guide for Social Scientists Patrick White, Lecturer in Sociology, University of Leicester, UK
Widening the Horizon of Psychotherapy and Counselling
A guide to generating, formulating and refining research questions. Common problems and mistakes are identified and the links between research questions and research design are discussed.
Emmy van Deurzen, Director and Sarah Young, Visiting Lecturer, both at New School of Counselling and Psychotherapy, UK
Written for trainees and supervisors of all theoretical orientations, this book provides a model of supervision based on basic philosophical principles. The chapters explore a myriad of human issues and show how to prioritize ethical, social and cultural aspects of therapy whilst rekindling the capacity for careful scrutiny and self-reflection. Contents: Preface / Setting the Scene: Philosophical Parameters for Existential Supervision; E.Van Deurzen & S.Young / PART I: PHILOSOPHICAL FOUNDATIONS OF EXISTENTIAL SUPERVISION / Virtue in Supervision: Aristotle; A.Macaro / Deliberations on Supervision: Kierkegaard; L.Moja-Strasser / Phenomenology and Supervision: Husserl; M.Adams / The Supervisory Relationship: Buber, Levinas and Rogers; L.Barnet / Existential Sexuality and Embodiment: Merleau-Ponty; P.Smith-Pickard / PART II: EXISTENTIAL SUPERVISION IN PRACTICE / Aims of Supervision; E.Van Deurzen / Online Group Supervision; S.Lee / The World of Addiction; S.du Plock / Working with Young Offenders; K.Weixel Dixon / Existential Supervision in the NHS; D.Tantum & B.Kumar / PART III: QUESTIONING AND DEVELOPING EXISTENTIAL SUPERVISION / Supervision As We Know It; M.Milton / Responsibility in Existential Supervision; D.Mitchell / Givens of Supervision: A Cross-Theoretical Framework; A.Strasser / Evocative Supervision: A NonClinical Approach; G.Madison / The Future of Existential Supervision; E.Van Deurzen & S.Young / Glossary July 2009 Paperback
232pp £22.99
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INDEX A Allegranti Embodied Performances 6 Altschuler Psychotherapy for Families in Times of Illness and Death 8 Assessment in Counselling Milner O’Byrne 14 Attachment Across the Lifecourse Howe 3 Attachment Theory, Child Maltreatment and Family Support Howe Brandon Hinings 12
B Barnes Ernst Hyde An Introduction to Groupwork Barratt The Emergence of Somatic Psychology and Bodymind Therapy Bayne Jinks How to Survive Counsellor Training Biological Rhythms, Sleep and Hypnosis Green Black Issues in the Therapeutic Process McKenzie-Mavinga Bor Miller Gill Counselling in Health Care Settings Bor Stokes Setting up in Independent Practice Briggs Working With Adolescents and Young Adults
9 7 3 18 14 11 15 10
C Cameron The Counselling Interview 2 Child Abuse and Neglect Howe 12 Churchill The Troubled Mind 2 Colledge Mastering Counselling Theory 4 Cooper O’Hara Schmid The Handbook of Person-Centred Psychotherapy and Counselling 6 Coren Short-Term Psychotherapy 9 Cottrell Critical Thinking Skills 20 Cottrell The Palgrave Student Planner 2011-2012 20 Couch Fiction Perry 3
Counselling in Health Care Settings Bor Miller Gill The Counselling Interview Cameron Counselling Skills in Everyday Life Geldard Geldard Couple Therapy Crawley Grant Crawley Grant Couple Therapy Critical Thinking Skills Cottrell
11 2 2 10 10 20
D Davids Internal Racism Deane O’Neill Writing in the Disciplines Developing Research Questions White Difference and Diversity in Counselling Wheeler
13 20 17 14
E Effective Communication Thompson Embodied Performances Allegranti The Emergence of Somatic Psychology and Bodymind Therapy Barratt The Emotionally Intelligent Social Worker Howe Ethical Decision Making in Social Research Iphofen Evans Gilbert An Introduction to Integrative Psychotherapy Examining Trust in Healthcare Pilgrim Tomasini Vassilev Existential Perspectives on Human Issues van Deurzen Arnold-Baker Existential Perspectives on Supervision van Deurzen Young Exploring Therapy, Spirituality and Healing West
3 6 7 15 17 11 14 11 17 15
F Fernando Mental Health, Race and Culture 13 Forensic Psychology Scott 18 Frosh Psychoanalysis Outside the Clinic 6
G Gaitanidis The Male In Analysis 12 Geldard Geldard Counselling Skills in Everyday Life 2 Geldard Geldard Practical Counselling Skills 2 Geldard Geldard Working with Children in Groups 12 Giles Psychology of the Media 19 Green Biological Rhythms, Sleep and Hypnosis 18 Griggs Psychology 4
H The Handbook of PersonCentred Psychotherapy and Counselling Cooper O’Hara Schmid 6 Health Psychology Rodham 18 Heaton The Talking Cure 7 Hedges An Introduction to Systemic Therapy with Individuals 10 Hedges Reflexivity in Therapeutic Practice 10 Higdon Psychodynamic Theory in Counselling Practice 5 Hills Introduction to Systemic and Family Therapy 8 How to Survive Counsellor Training Bayne Jinks 3 Howe Attachment Across the Lifecourse 3 Howe The Emotionally Intelligent Social Worker 15 Howe Brandon Hinings Attachment Theory, Child Maltreatment and Family Support 12 Howe Child Abuse and Neglect 12 Huband Tantam Understanding Repeated Self-Injury 12
I Intelligence and Learning Lund Internal Racism Davids
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INDEX An Introduction to Groupwork Barnes Ernst Hyde An Introduction to Integrative Psychotherapy Evans Gilbert An Introduction to Psychodynamic Counselling Spurling Introduction to Systemic and Family Therapy Hills An Introduction to Systemic Therapy with Individuals Hedges Iphofen Ethical Decision Making in Social Research
9 11 9 8 10 17
J Jones Morioka Jungian and Dialogical Self Perspectives Jones Stokes Online Counselling Joseph Theories of Counselling and Psychotherapy Jungian and Dialogical Self Perspectives Jones Morioka
10 11 4 10
K Kegerreis Psychodynamic Counselling with Children and Young People 9
L Lund Intelligence and Learning
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M Male The In Analysis Gaitanidis 12 Mastering Communication Stanton 4 Mastering Counselling Theory Colledge 4 McKenzie-Mavinga Black Issues in the Therapeutic Process 14 Mental Health Still Matters Reynolds Muston Heller 16 Mental Health, Race and Culture Fernando 13 Milner O’Byrne Assessment in Counselling 14 Moncrieff The Myth of the Chemical Cure 16
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Moss Dyer Psychology of Addictive Behaviour Murdin Understanding Transference The Myth of Autism Timimi Gardner McCabe The Myth of the Chemical Cure Moncrieff
18 7 14 16
O O’Leary Person-Centred Couple and Family Therapy Omand Supervision in Counselling and Psychotherapy Online Counselling Jones Stokes
5 8 11
P The Palgrave Student Planner 2011-2012 Cottrell 20 People Skills Thompson 2 Perry Couch Fiction 3 Person-Centred Couple and Family Therapy O’Leary 5 Pilgrim Tomasini Vassilev Examining Trust in Healthcare 14 Practical Counselling Skills Geldard Geldard 2 The Principles of Writing in Psychology Smyth 5 Process Work in Person-Centred Therapy Worsley 7 Promoting Equality Thompson 13 Psychiatric Drugs Read 16 Psychoanalysis Outside the Clinic Frosh 6 Psychodynamic Counselling with Children and Young People Kegerreis 9 Psychodynamic Theory in Counselling Practice Higdon 5 Psychology of Addictive Behaviour Moss Dyer 18 The Psychology of Relationships Willerton 19 Psychology of the Media Giles 19 Psychology Griggs 4 Psychotherapy for Families in Times of Illness and Death Altschuler 8
R Rassool Understanding Addiction Behaviours Read Psychiatric Drugs Reflexivity in Therapeutic Practice Hedges Research Methods and Statistics Walker Reynolds Muston Heller Mental Health Still Matters Rodham Health Psychology Rose Self Awareness and Personal Development
16 16 10 19 16 18 14
S Scott Forensic Psychology 18 Self Awareness and Personal Development Rose 14 Setting up in Independent Practice Bor Stokes 15 Short-Term Psychotherapy Coren 9 Smith Working with Trauma 8 Smyth The Principles of Writing in Psychology 5 Spiritual Issues in Therapy West 15 Sport Psychology Tod Thatcher Rahman 19 Spurling An Introduction to Psychodynamic Counselling 9 Stanton Mastering Communication 4 Stevenson Studying Psychology 5 Studying Psychology Stevenson 5 Supervision in Counselling and Psychotherapy Omand 8
T The Talking Cure Heaton Theories of Counselling and Psychotherapy Joseph Thompson Effective Communication Thompson People Skills Thompson Promoting Equality
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INDEX Thornton Understanding Human Development 4 Timimi Gardner McCabe The Myth of Autism 14 Tod Thatcher Rahman Sport Psychology 19 The Troubled Mind Churchill 2
U Understanding Addiction Behaviours Rassool Understanding Human Development Thornton Understanding Repeated SelfInjury Huband Tantam Understanding Transference Murdin
16 4 12 7
V van Deurzen Arnold-Baker Existential Perspectives on Human Issues 11 van Deurzen Young Existential Perspectives on Supervision 17
W Walker Research Methods and Statistics 19 Walters Working with Fathers 9 West Exploring Therapy, Spirituality and Healing 15 West Spiritual Issues in Therapy 15 Wheeler Difference and Diversity in Counselling 14 White Developing Research Questions 17 Willerton The Psychology of Relationships 19 Working With Adolescents and Young Adults Briggs 10 Working with Children in Groups Geldard Geldard 12 Working with Fathers Walters 9 Working with Trauma Smith 8 Worsley Process Work in Person-Centred Therapy 7 Writing in the Disciplines Deane O’Neill 20
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