The SAGE handbook of counselling and psychotherapy / edited by Terry Hanley & Laura Anne Winter.

Contributor(s): Hanley, Terry [editor.] | Winter, Laura Anne [editor.]
Language: English Publisher: London ; Thousand Oaks, CA : SAGE, [2023]Copyright date: ©2023Edition: Fifth editionDescription: xxx, 650 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 1529781086; 9781529781083; 9781529781090; 1529781094Other title: Handbook of counselling and psychotherapy | Counselling and psychotherapySubject(s): Counseling | Psychotherapy | Psychotherapy -- methods | Counseling -- methods | Mental Disorders -- therapy | Counseling | PsychotherapyDDC classification: 616.8914 LOC classification: BF636.6 | .S24 2023
Contents:
Counselling and psychotherapy in context. What are counselling and psychotherapy? / Terry Hanley The social and political context of counselling and psychotherapy / Laura Anne Winter What do people come to counselling and psychotherapy for? / Terry Hanley What are the training routes in counselling and psychotherapy? / Laura Anne Winter and Terry Hanley Where do counsellors and psychotherapists work? / Laura Anne Winter and Terry Hanley Social justice and intersectionality. Intersectionality, power and privilege / Dwight Turner – Age / Léonie Sugarman Counselling and psychotherapy in the context of the climate and environmental crisis / Martin Milton Disability / Esther Ingham Gender / Sam Hope Neurodivergence / Lesley Dougan Religion and spirituality / Cemil Egeli and William West Race, culture and ethnicity : what is your story? / Ohemaa Nkansa-Dwamena and Yetunde Ade-Serrano Social Class / Liz Ballinger Sexuality / Silva Neves and Dominic Davies Core therapeutic and professional skills. Contracting and therapeutic beginnings / India Amos The client–therapist relationship / William B. Stiles Assessment / Biljana Van Rijn Risk : assessment, exploration and mitigation / Andrew Reeves Formulation / Lucy Johnstone Using outcome and process measures / Julia Lyons Confidentiality, recordkeeping, and notetaking / Gabriel Wynn Working with interpreters / Rachel Tribe and Claire Marshall Therapeutic middles / India Amos Therapeutic endings / India Amos Personal and professional development / Chris Rose Clinical supervision / Mary Creaner Ethics in practice / Linda Finlay Complaints : learning, prevention, and procedures / Clare Symons Therapy and the law / Peter Jenkins Mental health law / Sobhi Girgis Integrating research and practice / John McLeod – Leadership : therapists as leaders / Daisy Best and Helen Nicholas Social media and professionalism / Julie Prescott and Chathurika Kannangara Knowledge of psychopharmacology / Anne Guy Critical thinking skills in counselling and psychotherapy / Colin Feltham What do people come to therapy for?. Adult sexual violence : rape and sexual assault / Ishba Rehman Alcohol-related difficulties / Mani Mehdikani, Julie Scheiner and Loren Whyatt Anxiety and Panic / Steven Barnes, Julie Prescott, and Jerome Carson Bereavement and loss / Edith Maria Steffen and Evgenia (Jane) Milman Chronic physical health problems / Soha Daru Counselling for drug-related problems / Tony White Depression / Denis O’Hara Eating disorders / Gabriel Wynn Hearing voices / Joachim Schnackenberg Low self-esteem / Soha Daru Managing stress / Stephen Palmer and Rowan Bayne Obessive compusive disorder / Tracie Holroyd Personality disorders / Julia Lyons Phobias / Charlotte Conn, Aashiya Patel and Julie Prescott Post-traumatic stress disorder / Divine Charura and Penn Smith Sex and relationship problems / Cate Campbell Sexual abuse in childhood Andrew Reeves Suicide and self-harm / Rosaleen McElvaney Working with survivors of domestic violence / Christiane Sanderson Theories and approaches. Acceptance and commitment therapy / John Boorman, Eric Morris and Joe Oliver Attachment-based psychoanalytic psychotherapy / Mark Linington and Victoria Settle Cognitive analytic therapy / Claire Pollitt Cognitive behavioural therapy / Heather Sequeira and Dr Jill Mytton Compassion focused therapy / Sunil Lad and Jenika Patel Dialectical behaviour therapy / Michaela Swales and Christine Dunkley Ecotherapy / Nick Totton Eye movement desensitisation and reprocessing (EMDR) / Catherine Kerr and Liz Royle Emotion-focused therapy / Ladislav Timulak Existential therapy / Emmy van Deurzen Feminist therapy / Liz Ballinger – Gestalt therapy / Faisal Mahmood and Emma Flax Gender, sex and relationship diversity therapy / Dominic Davies and Silva Neves Interpersonal psychotherapy / Elizabeth Robinson and Catherine Edmunds Jungian analytical psychology / Ruth Williams Lacanian therapy / Lionel Bailly Mindfulness based cognitive therapy / Adam J. Scott and Kate Adam Multimodal therapy / Stephen Palmer Narrative therapy / Fiona Stirling and John McLeod Person-centred therapy / Keith Tudor Personal construct therapy / David Winter Pluralistic therapy / Christine Kupfer, John McLeod and Mick Cooper Psychoanalytic therapy / Jessica Yakeley Psychodynamic interpersonal therapy / Richard J. Brown, Sara Bardsley and Vanessa Herbert Psychodynamic therapy / Dwight Turner Schema therapy / Konstantina Kolonia and Helen Kyritsi The skilled helper model / Val Wosket and Peter Jenkins Solution-focused brief therapy / Guy Shennan Transactional analysis / Charlotte Sills and Keith Tudor Lifespan, modalities, and technology. Counselling children / Kathryn Geldard and Rebecca Yin Foo Counselling young people / Kathryn Geldard and Rebecca Yin Foo Counselling older people / Anne Hayward and Ken Laidlaw Couple therapy / Cate Campbell Systemic family therapy / Rudi Dallos Group therapy / Stephen Paul Electronically delivered text therapy / Kate Anthony and Stephen Goss Videoconferencing therapy / Zehra Ersahin Counselling by telephone / Maxine Rosenfield Wider uses of technologies in therapy / Stephen Goss, DeeAnna Merz Nagel, and Kate Anthony Settings. Working in schools / Shira Baram Working in colleges and universities / Kirsten Amis Working with the media / Elaine Kasket Working with neuroscience and neuropsychology / David Goss Private practice / Gareth Williams Working in primary care / Zubeida Ali and Satinder Panesar Short term therapy / Alex Coren Workplace therapy / Charlotte Conn and Aashiya Patel Working in forensic settings / Jenika Patel and Sunil Lad – Coaching / Zsófia Anna Utry and Stephen Palmer – Postscript: How might counselling and psychotherapy change over the coming years?
Summary: "The SAGE Handbook of Counselling and Psychotherapy is the most comprehensive and accessible introduction to the field of counselling and psychotherapy. This handbook supports all levels of training and modalities, providing an essential entry point to theory, practice and research. At over 600 pages and with more than 100 contributions from leading authors in the field, this Fifth Edition brings together the essentials of counselling and psychotherapy theory, research, skills and practice. Each chapter includes a Further Reading section and case studies. Now updated to include the latest research and developments, and with new content on online counselling and working with difference and diversity, it is the most comprehensive and accessible guide to the field for trainees or experienced practitioners."--Provided by publisher
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Counselling and psychotherapy in context. What are counselling and psychotherapy? / Terry Hanley
The social and political context of counselling and psychotherapy / Laura Anne Winter
What do people come to counselling and psychotherapy for? / Terry Hanley
What are the training routes in counselling and psychotherapy? / Laura Anne Winter and Terry Hanley
Where do counsellors and psychotherapists work? / Laura Anne Winter and Terry Hanley
Social justice and intersectionality. Intersectionality, power and privilege / Dwight Turner – Age / Léonie Sugarman
Counselling and psychotherapy in the context of the climate and environmental crisis / Martin Milton
Disability / Esther Ingham
Gender / Sam Hope
Neurodivergence / Lesley Dougan
Religion and spirituality / Cemil Egeli and William West
Race, culture and ethnicity : what is your story? / Ohemaa Nkansa-Dwamena and Yetunde Ade-Serrano
Social Class / Liz Ballinger
Sexuality / Silva Neves and Dominic Davies
Core therapeutic and professional skills. Contracting and therapeutic beginnings / India Amos
The client–therapist relationship / William B. Stiles
Assessment / Biljana Van Rijn
Risk : assessment, exploration and mitigation / Andrew Reeves
Formulation / Lucy Johnstone
Using outcome and process measures / Julia Lyons
Confidentiality, recordkeeping, and notetaking / Gabriel Wynn
Working with interpreters / Rachel Tribe and Claire Marshall
Therapeutic middles / India Amos
Therapeutic endings / India Amos
Personal and professional development / Chris Rose
Clinical supervision / Mary Creaner
Ethics in practice / Linda Finlay
Complaints : learning, prevention, and procedures / Clare Symons
Therapy and the law / Peter Jenkins
Mental health law / Sobhi Girgis
Integrating research and practice / John McLeod – Leadership : therapists as leaders / Daisy Best and Helen Nicholas
Social media and professionalism / Julie Prescott and Chathurika Kannangara
Knowledge of psychopharmacology / Anne Guy
Critical thinking skills in counselling and psychotherapy / Colin Feltham
What do people come to therapy for?. Adult sexual violence : rape and sexual assault / Ishba Rehman
Alcohol-related difficulties / Mani Mehdikani, Julie Scheiner and Loren Whyatt
Anxiety and Panic / Steven Barnes, Julie Prescott, and Jerome Carson
Bereavement and loss / Edith Maria Steffen and Evgenia (Jane) Milman
Chronic physical health problems / Soha Daru
Counselling for drug-related problems / Tony White
Depression / Denis O’Hara
Eating disorders / Gabriel Wynn
Hearing voices / Joachim Schnackenberg
Low self-esteem / Soha Daru
Managing stress / Stephen Palmer and Rowan Bayne
Obessive compusive disorder / Tracie Holroyd
Personality disorders / Julia Lyons
Phobias / Charlotte Conn, Aashiya Patel and Julie Prescott
Post-traumatic stress disorder / Divine Charura and Penn Smith
Sex and relationship problems / Cate Campbell
Sexual abuse in childhood Andrew Reeves Suicide and self-harm / Rosaleen McElvaney
Working with survivors of domestic violence / Christiane Sanderson
Theories and approaches. Acceptance and commitment therapy / John Boorman, Eric Morris and Joe Oliver
Attachment-based psychoanalytic psychotherapy / Mark Linington and Victoria Settle
Cognitive analytic therapy / Claire Pollitt
Cognitive behavioural therapy / Heather Sequeira and Dr Jill Mytton
Compassion focused therapy / Sunil Lad and Jenika Patel
Dialectical behaviour therapy / Michaela Swales and Christine Dunkley
Ecotherapy / Nick Totton
Eye movement desensitisation and reprocessing (EMDR) / Catherine Kerr and Liz Royle
Emotion-focused therapy / Ladislav Timulak
Existential therapy / Emmy van Deurzen
Feminist therapy / Liz Ballinger – Gestalt therapy / Faisal Mahmood and Emma Flax
Gender, sex and relationship diversity therapy / Dominic Davies and Silva Neves
Interpersonal psychotherapy / Elizabeth Robinson and Catherine Edmunds
Jungian analytical psychology / Ruth Williams
Lacanian therapy / Lionel Bailly
Mindfulness based cognitive therapy / Adam J. Scott and Kate Adam
Multimodal therapy / Stephen Palmer
Narrative therapy / Fiona Stirling and John McLeod
Person-centred therapy / Keith Tudor
Personal construct therapy / David Winter
Pluralistic therapy / Christine Kupfer, John McLeod and Mick Cooper
Psychoanalytic therapy / Jessica Yakeley
Psychodynamic interpersonal therapy / Richard J. Brown, Sara Bardsley and Vanessa Herbert
Psychodynamic therapy / Dwight Turner
Schema therapy / Konstantina Kolonia and Helen Kyritsi
The skilled helper model / Val Wosket and Peter Jenkins
Solution-focused brief therapy / Guy Shennan
Transactional analysis / Charlotte Sills and Keith Tudor
Lifespan, modalities, and technology. Counselling children / Kathryn Geldard and Rebecca Yin Foo
Counselling young people / Kathryn Geldard and Rebecca Yin Foo
Counselling older people / Anne Hayward and Ken Laidlaw
Couple therapy / Cate Campbell
Systemic family therapy / Rudi Dallos
Group therapy / Stephen Paul
Electronically delivered text therapy / Kate Anthony and Stephen Goss
Videoconferencing therapy / Zehra Ersahin
Counselling by telephone / Maxine Rosenfield
Wider uses of technologies in therapy / Stephen Goss, DeeAnna Merz Nagel, and Kate Anthony
Settings. Working in schools / Shira Baram
Working in colleges and universities / Kirsten Amis
Working with the media / Elaine Kasket
Working with neuroscience and neuropsychology / David Goss
Private practice / Gareth Williams
Working in primary care / Zubeida Ali and Satinder Panesar
Short term therapy / Alex Coren
Workplace therapy / Charlotte Conn and Aashiya Patel
Working in forensic settings / Jenika Patel and Sunil Lad – Coaching / Zsófia Anna Utry and Stephen Palmer – Postscript: How might counselling and psychotherapy change over the coming years?

"The SAGE Handbook of Counselling and Psychotherapy is the most comprehensive and accessible introduction to the field of counselling and psychotherapy. This handbook supports all levels of training and modalities, providing an essential entry point to theory, practice and research. At over 600 pages and with more than 100 contributions from leading authors in the field, this Fifth Edition brings together the essentials of counselling and psychotherapy theory, research, skills and practice. Each chapter includes a Further Reading section and case studies. Now updated to include the latest research and developments, and with new content on online counselling and working with difference and diversity, it is the most comprehensive and accessible guide to the field for trainees or experienced practitioners."--Provided by publisher

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